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    Labrador puppies - The best choice for your family companionship When you consider about raising new puppies in your home then, choose Labrador puppies from a reputed breeder for meeting your exact needs. This is because Labrador retrievers are well known for their fine qualities that attract you more in your lives. Tender Oak Ranch Labradors in San Diego is a right place for you to add a new member in your family. We take care of the puppies with extreme care that fulfill your essential…

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    couldn't make it so let's get to work to get it over with, shall we?” I say with authority laced in my voice. “Today we are working in our wolf forms so shift and follow my lead. Have your mindlink open incase I try to contact y’all.” I command shifting into my wolf. It has been awhile since I shifted into my wolf, she has been begging to get out. My wolf Lacy was beautiful, she is while all over with black lightly on top of her fur on some parts, but darker on others like her face. I set…

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    Little Red Riding Hood expresses logos because Perrault tries to persuade you with reasons not to talk to the wolf a.k.a. strangers by killing little red riding hood but Company of Wolves doesn’t express logos because in the end of the story little red riding does not get eaten so there is no moral to the story. Little red riding hood was told to stay on the path…

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    ”Wolves are having an identity crisis. A new genetic analysis suggests that red wolves and eastern wolves aren’t true “species.” Instead, they seem to be blends of two other species, gray wolves and coyotes.” the article starts off commenting on the fact the the groups Red wolves and Eastern wolves aren't a “species” anymore.but then states “Red wolves and eastern wolves look similar to gray wolves but are often treated as different species. Eastern wolves live in the Great Lakes region, where…

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    Sywin's Way: A Short Story

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    Sywin’s way When nothing but a cub, Hakna was nothing to his mother. He was raised in a den on the far side of the mountain. All of his wolf family including his mother, father, and six siblings, were a bright white. Hakna was black. All of his family had black eyes, not Hakna, his eyes were purple. No one knew what was wrong with him many said he was bad luck. At the day of his birth his mother pushed him into the water. He sputtered and kicked his legs, he moved his paws frantically, instead…

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    Why Dogs Play

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    Why Do Dogs Play Introduction 200 Evidence of Play exists across the animal kingdom and indicates how old play is. Animal play has been described as a phenomenon, and research into play extends to all mammals and can provide a valuable insight into evolution in different species. Features of play are recognised across a wide variety of species in both wild and domesticated animals . Young animals often play, but dogs are unusual in that they carry on into adulthood. Research has not found play…

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    Australian Walking Sticks

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    Within living organisms, the main objective for most seems to be survival, but there are many ways to achieve this. While some animals may choose to work alone, other, cleverer animals, have decided to work together as teams instead of individuals. Through this method, many new opportunities are opened for these animals that were not opened before. New types of hunting and gathering styles are now possible that would be dangerous or impossible for single individuals. Faster methods of…

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    I agree with the "Bring Your Dog to Work program." I think allowing employees to bring their dog to work with them would have several benefits individually and as a whole. Dogs help relieve stress, make people happier in general and are a very great companion. Dogs help relieve stress. One stress of leaving them at home all day is relieved. Employees would be able to play with their dogs and actually want to go to work. The high tense stress of the office would be lowered much more. I know…

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    Dog Park

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    In both of these statements we see the issue of a dog park being build for dogs and their owners in a large city. In the first statement, we see that the owner of the dog, Gizmo, believes a park should be build in the city so her dog has a place to run and play. In the second statement, we see that the writer does not own a dog and believes that the building of a dog park would not be benefit the city. A dog park is a wonderful idea in any large city, where there is a lot of people, vehicles,…

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    The anatomy of dogs, when compared to their wolf ancestors, share many similarities and differences. Scientists have been able to “compare skull and teeth to modern wolves and dogs to prove its origin” (Terlach 2016). By utilizing the study of the shapes of teeth and skulls from wolves, scientists were able to relate how drastically dogs has evolved and distanced themselves from wolves. However, researchers have a difficult time determining the characteristics of dog evolution immediately when…

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