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    K9 Units Essay

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    K9 units could be an effective and efficient tool given the proper training and funding. Dogs have been used for a very long time in a variety of roles, law enforcement being one of the main areas dogs are utilize in. Training practices vary depending on departments and jurisdiction. We need to understand and study the effectiveness of units given their training and positions. This is because K9 units can be time consuming and costly, so we need to know where to best place our officers and…

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    avoiding such attacks such as Intrusion Detection System (IDS) which is the most popular method of defense [29]. A defense federation is used in [29] for guarding against such attacks. Under this technique each cloud is loaded with separate IDS. The different intrusion detection systems work on the basis of information that is exchange between these systems. In case a specific cloud is under attack, the cooperative IDS alert all other components in the system. Trustworthiness of a cloud is…

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    Essay On German Shepherds

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    Today, based on 2006 Kennel Club figures, German Shepherd Dogs are one of the most popular breeds in the United States with 43,575 registrations. In the UK there are currently 12,857 registrations (year 2008) German Shepherds are found working as guide dogs for the blind or the disabled, carrying out police work and guarding duties. They are also used in search and res- cue, therapy and in the armed forces. . These dogs are bred to have an enduring work drive, and unwavering obedience. Of…

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    Service dogs aid physically disabled or ill people. There are four main types of service canines: Hearing dogs, visual assistance dogs, medical alert dogs, and wheelchair assistance dogs. Hearing dogs help the daily lives of deaf people by alerting them to certain sounds such as the doorbell, a phone ringing, a timer going off and more. Visual assistance dogs help blind people. They help them cross the street and generally avoid obstacles. If someone in a wheelchair needs assistance then a…

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    People Bring There Dogs To Work I say yes if I were a buisness owner. Only when the job calls for the need of a highly compatible working dog for service work for sniffing of items for the sight impaired and for people with a need for a dog to convey a thourogh search of belongings. Each dog will have to be identified for breed of dog, name of dog, and location of the building for to be kept on duty and when not on duty to be held in a dog friendly resting area. A feed of dog friendly food to…

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    Prison Puppy Programs

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    of these programs in the US Prisons. They have programs that allow dogs that would otherwise be euthanized in shelters to be trained and socialized by inmates. In those situations the dogs are giving the inmates the emotional support they need while dedicating their time into making the dog “adoptable”(Davis). Prison programs have continued to branch out with puppy training and have expanded to partnerships dealing with service dogs in the program Puppies Behind Bars. The goal of Puppies Behind…

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    Dog Cancer Research Paper

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    Cancer Symptoms In Dogs: What To Watch For With Your Precious Pooch The word "cancer", applied to anyone you love is terrifying. It's a stubborn disease that claims far too many lives, but early detection can be a life-saver. Where your dog is concerned, it helps to know what to watch out for, so you can take action at the earliest possible stage of the disease. The following symptoms may indicate trouble for your beloved animal and definitely warrant a trip to your local vet clinic: 1.…

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    Bibliography "Can Dogs Smell Cancer?" InSitu. N.p., 08 May 2016. Web. 07 Apr. 2017. In this web article it talks about dogs and how dogs have been our companions for 100,000 of years. They can sense small changes which can signal that we are in trouble. Dogs prey on sick animals, so how long did it take for them to trace the sick smell? They built it into their nose so they only prey on sick or injured animals, for us and them. If something is wrong with their owner then they will act out too.…

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    Companions For thousands of years, dogs have been viewed as loyal companions, but for some they mean much more. Whether they are genetically born to hunt, herd, or protect inside they have an overwhelming sense of feeling that most people do not believe is there. A feeling of compassion for other animals and humans. No matter if they were never trained or have months of training, they know when a good cuddle is needed. Many will argue, but in my opinion and experience dogs are really man’s…

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    burden to them that the dog can no longer work and ends up getting released. Typically, a K9s career will last no longer than 6-8 years. There will be some dogs that are active duty for longer but its rare. With age the dogs will lose some of the traits needed for a successful canine officer career, indicating that it is time for the dog to retire. Most of the time, the dog lives with its handler while off duty and becomes a member of the family, this is a great way for the dog and handler to…

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