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    Human Toddlers

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    WOO-HOO! This is so cool! Have you tried this ride called LIFE yet? It's got all these great twists and turns that I can’t wait to take with you. I’m a ten month old puppy, and just like human toddlers I have a lot of energy, that keeps me going for most of the day. Though who can blame me when there are some many neat things to play with such as balls, fleece toys, rawhides, socks, pant legs, fingers (since I haven’t learnt not to yet). Just like human toddlers, I need someone who will be…

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    Pit Bull Movement

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    I support the Pit Bull Movement to aid in rescue and to educate people about these dogs and how loving they can be. The news and media have made these dogs look like beasts of terror when it was most likely the result of poor ownership. I want to share my story of how I came face to face with said beasts and all I got was a mountain of kisses, never ending love, and constant companionship. I grew up in a house where moving was a constant and the thought of having a dog was forbidden. My father…

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    As I sit there on my leather couch watching batman I wondered what kind of heroes I have in real life not the ones in tights and a cape with cool weapons. I believe a hero is someone who is selfless courageous can be a man or woman not mattering what he or she looks like. A hero never gives up when the going gets tough a hero helps others with the ability to save an other person in need of help. A hero can be anyone willing to grow bigger then their self, man, woman, black, or white, tall or…

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    breeding of the diverse list of dog breeds from the ancestor of the modern day wolf. Central Idea: Information about the origin of the domesticated dog. Introduction I. Have you ever wondered where the long, diverse list of beautiful dog breeds came from? II. Well today I’m going to explain how the interaction with early humans and their haphazard discovery of domestication has led from the predecessor of the modern day wolf to the dozens and dozens of dog breeds we have today. Scientific…

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    similar and different in several ways. At the beginning of the books, they are similar and different in multiple ways. For example, They are both half breeds, Buck is half Saint Bernard and half Scottish Shepherd, but White Fang is half Husky and half Wolf. Another similarity is that they both get “stolen”, Buck is stolen by Manuel and is sold to become a sled dog, White fang is trapped by Gray Beaver and becomes a sled dog. one example of how they are different is that Buck was basically born…

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    What does it take to own a Border Collie? Border Collies are a type of dog breed and a common family pet. They occupy a space in numerous homes but there are numerous responsibilities that should be taken in account. Future owners or current owners do not realize that owning a Border Collie takes time, effort, and work to satisfy their needs. Satisfying their needs are important because they are essential for the Border Collies well-being. These needs are considered responsibilities because it…

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    Buck is a half St. Bernard and half sheepdog, who has been blessed with a comfortable life, going on adventures with his master and his family; living in the warm, sunny Santa Clara Valley. However, that all changed when he is sold to dog traders as a sled dog, by none other than a gardener in Judge Miller's estate. He eventually lands to a man, in the red sweater, who teaches him a lesson by hitting him with a club multiple times, carving this terror to Buck’s mind. He is then sold to Francois…

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    Since my family has decided it is a good time to get a pet, I believe that we should consider our options carefully before we commit to adopting our new family member. Our choice is between a guinea pig and a gecko. A pet is a long term commitment and I believe we should make our decision thoughtfully. Both animals must be fed, watered and be kept clean. In addition you must make sure that your gecko stays warm because they are cold-blooded. I believe we should get a guinea pig because they are…

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    Dog Park Benefits

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    Having a dog is a really wonderful way to enjoy life, I honestly think a dog park benefits all. Dog owners need sometime to lay back while their dog exercise. Plus it'll help keep dogs out of trouble. So I think we should give it a try. A dog park will benefit us greatly. People don't like dogs walking up and down the city. So having a dog park can stop owners from letting their dogs wounder. Dogs are all about having their own space. And a dog park is perfect for that. We all know…

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    Racing In The Rain Themes

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    In “The Art of Racing in the Rain” there are many reoccurring themes. In Garth Stein’s novel, themes are used to convey the story line. A theme is the subject of talk, a person’s thoughts, or reoccurring message throughout the story. In a novel a there can be one major theme or there can be many minor themes. The author, in this particular novel, had used multiple themes to convey one colossal message. The bond between man and dog conveys themes of love, trust and family. Garth Stein uses the…

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