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    that man should be alone, He made dogs as faithful companions--just in case there wasn 't a man or woman near by. All joking aside, that 's one way that pets, and dogs specifically, became famous for "being man 's best friend." In fact, according to various surveys, about two-thirds of the people surveyed claim to have a pet and 60 percent of those state their pet stays indoors and sleeps in their bed. Our article below covers not only how having a furry companion can benefit and enhance a…

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    Introduction Animals affect everyone 's life, whether you 're an animal-lover, animal-hater, animal-eater or animal-saver, and their presence is important. Importance ranges from companionship to food source, and it varies by person. Pets impact our lives in a positive way, as do work animals and food animals. We may not realize how much impact animals have on our lives but the reasons humans have been domesticating animals for thousands of years shows how much of an important role they play .…

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    While conducting research on the domestication of dogs, I found two things in common: studies show that dogs have been domesticated more than once and that the domestication of dogs traces back to the Middle East and Europe. (Saey, 2016; “Where did humans turn wolves into domesticated dogs?”, 2015; “New Take on Man's Friendship With Fido; Surprising findings emerge about domestication.”, 2016). “New Take on Man's Friendship With Fido; Surprising findings emerge about domestication” (2016)…

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    Natural Dog Diet

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    A natural, raw diet is the ideal healthy diet for a dog. It’s hard to argue with the logic that says the best way to feed your pet is the way that nature intended for him to eat. Natural dog food is more than just the latest fad – it’s a revolution in the attitudes and beliefs about the best ways to provide for our companion animals. You can compare what is happening on the natural dog food front with the history of baby formula for infants. For several decades, the baby food industry convinced…

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    Addressing Animal Welfare

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    bred and domesticated over anthropological history to be our workers, our companions, and even our teachers. From the symbolic standpoint,…

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    their dogs, they experience a sense of well-being and feel less stress and anxiety. One of the main reasons in my opinion to agree with allowing dogs in the work environment. Everyone should enjoy their time at work. As every employee is to behave accordingly, I believe this should apply to those who do intend to bring their dogs to the work environment. Demanding that all dogs who are brought into the environment of work prior to attending, take a training class. This will certify the dogs as…

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    vary from state to state. Approximately 6.5 million companion animals…

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    Gray Wolf Evolution

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    Alix Lippincott Mr. Day Biology B4 May 15, 2016 The Evolution of the Gray wolf Every species has an evolution, the gray wolf is no different. They belong to the “Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Carnivora, Family: Canidae, Subfamily: Caninae, Genus: Canis and Species Lupus.” The gray wolf didn't start as a gray wolf it was originally a different animal that adapted overtime to become a gray wolf. The Reason for an animal adaption is mutation, natural selection,…

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    fill this void, depending on what kind of companionship the person is in need of. The essays, "My Life as a Dog" by Jonathan Safran Foer and, "A Man and His Cat" by Tim Kreider both explain what their pets mean to them. Kreider starts his essay off with stating that he lived with the same cat for nineteen years. This essay is a lot about the needed human companionship. Whether this companion is a pet or another person. He states, "I've speculated that people have a certain reservoir of…

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    Spay Persuasive Speech

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    you have a dog? Maybe his names Mr.Wiskers and every time you take him for a walk he sniffs every possible thing there is to smell; even though you’ve assured him many times that all rocks smell the same. Imagine Mr.Wiskers living under a bridge cold alone and hungry. Pet owners everywhere are unaware that there is a huge over population of pets; causing many to live on the streets starving or waiting in a shelter to be put down. “It’s impossible to determine how many stray dogs and cats…

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