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    transient decreases in blood pressure and/or heart rate” (524). Furthermore, humans’ urge to pet animals is biological. We see dogs as an attachment figure that needs to be protected and feel reassured by their touch or touching them (Sable 95). Moreover, even the presence of an animal helps lower responses to conditions of stress. There was a study conducted where the presence of a dog or cat was found to lower heart rate and blood pressure while completing an action that was stressful or in…

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    Animal Lives Matter Essay

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    eye towards because it is not a human life being threatened; it is simply ‘just an animal life.’ Animals are crucial for our universe, not to mention they are capable of being lifelong companions. Dogs should not be used as a way to get cheap leather for a line of fancy couture purses and belts, dogs are companions. Cats should not be used as a hunting target for play, they aren 't harming anyone in a way enough to shoot and kill for fun. Chickens should not have a one foot by one foot cage to…

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    Puppy Farm Research Paper

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    alarming reality of what dogs, 'mans best friend' our most loved companions in puppy farms are subjected to daily. Life for a breeding dog in a puppy factory is one of cruelty and deprivation.…

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    one that has been habituated to live among humans, such as a dog, a cat, or a horse. They are able to live in harmony with humans and provide them with companionship and protection. However, while domestic animals generally get along with their human companions, they are still animals who react to situations in a much different manner than a human being is prone to. Every 75 seconds in the United States, there is a victim of a dog bite, which…

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    Cats vs Dogs: Who makes a better pet? We all love to have a pet, some people go for animals like birds, snakes, or hamsters. Although, most people would prefer just to stick with the more common four-legged animals, such as a dog or cat, and that’s what I’m going to be focusing on. In this essay I am going to compare cats and dogs, not just as animals, but as pets. They differ in many ways, but also have several similarities. My goal is to help my audience understand better if they would like a…

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    America is my dog, Candy. It is probably nationally agreed upon that Corgis are one of the most renowned breeds of dog. I don’t know that I could go two days without seeing one on the internet. When you see Candy on the street, especially, everything about her is inviting: the stubby legs, the triangle ears, and her trademark smile. When people approach her, she melts into a puddle of adoration. From the outside looking in, she is a loving and enjoyable dog to own. To an outsider’s perspective,…

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    Dog Boating Research Paper

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    Boating 101: Dog Boating Tips Smelling the sea and feeling the wind in your hair, these are the sensations that often make people fall in love with boating. Being out on the water is exhilarating and is a feeling that is loved by humans, as well as dogs! Dogs are man’s best friend, there’s no doubt about it. So it’s not uncommon for owners to bring their furry companion along for the ride. Dogs love to go out with their family. However, before you bring your pooch aboard, make sure you are…

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    “Hey Mom and Dad, could we get a dog?” I questioned, hoping to get a reasonable response. They look at each other, while my sisters and I stand there fidgeting excitedly. We had been wanting a dog for a long time. As a result of being older and more responsible, We were hoping to get a dog. “I’m not sure. We can talk about it, and then if we think you could take on the responsibility, we will look into it,” my Mom recited. I was anticipating that they would say no, being we had asked before but…

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    The expert dog groomers at The Groomery located in North Carolina are passionate about your furry companion's health and well being. When it comes to heart worm disease, these caring pet groomers want you to understand how devastating this disease can be for your dog or cat and how prevention can greatly reduce your their risk for contracting this potentially fatal disease. Heart worm disease is caused by foot long worms that live in the heart, lungs and blood vessels. Your pet could easily…

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    Animal Adoption Research

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    breeders. The first reason Helene explained for the reasoning behind adopting from a breeder was the fact that she wanted a purebred dog and not a mutt or mixed breed (1). Helene explained from her blog post on September 23, 2014 that she chose her dog because “he comes from a long line of well bred, award winning, working Dobermans” (1). The idea that she can have a dog from a pure line and award winning background seems to be more important than saving a helpless animal’s life from the…

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