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    Wolf Hollow Dogs

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    However, dogs were able to change their behaviors in order to vastly increase their success in species wide survival, as they adapted in relation to humans. Therefore, the type of genius the authors describe is one of adaptability and survival. However, the authors later mention that there are two specific aspects to genius in all animals including dogs, a mental skill that is strong compared with others, either within your own species or in closely related species and the ability to…

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    uk/services/public/breed/display.aspx?id=6156 [Accessed on 28th November 2015] The kennel club website is also a well-known organisation and their website was used to be able to research general knowledge about Japanese Chins which are generally used as show dogs and there is a Japanese chin club website with a lot of shows dates from (The Japanese Chin Club, 2015). The kennel club website stated that Japanese chins are normally lap dogs, they are very cat like this can be shown by these dogs…

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    Pitbulls Research Paper

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    just like any other dog, want a caring family and a joyous home. Some individuals may argue that pit bulls should not be allowed to be kept as pets due to a few of the vicious crimes they have committed in the past, however, the entire pit bull breed should not be punished for the act of a few of their counterparts. Pit bulls, as long as they have a positive home environment, the proper social interaction, and get plenty of exercise are no more dangerous than any other dog and should be allowed…

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    Purebred Dogs Essay

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    believe that dogs, the most popular companion animals in the country, are used as research subjects in laboratories . Researcher’s say thousands of dogs are used for “research, testing, teaching, or experimentation” in the U.S. every year by research facilities, including hospitals, schools, diagnostic laboratories, and private firms in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Each year the American Kennel Club has more than a million purebred dogs of 150 breeds and varieties of dogs.…

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    their name in the late 1800’s “border” and “collie” got put together to make this very interesting breed name. Though they are all the same breed they have many differences, such as fur. Border collies come in many shapes and colors. Colors such as, black, red merle, gold, white, blue, sable merle, red, chocolate, brindle, lilac, sable, liver, and blue merle. Border collies are a medium sized dog, with…

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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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    Shnauzer History

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    Miniature Schnauzer is the 17th most popular dog breed out of 192 dog breeds according to the AKC’s website. In the first place the Miniature Schnauzer was recognized by the AKC in 1926. The Schnauzer was recognized by the AKC, became popular very quickly ,and they were used to help with basic farm duties as well as protect the family. After the Schnauzer was brought to the United States the AKC or the American Kennel Club recognized them as an official breed in 1926. “Miniatures have been…

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    backyard breeders. A reputable breeder breeds dogs to better the breed. A lot of thought goes into choosing the parents of the dogs. A backyard breeder is simply concerned with making money. Little, or no thought goes into choosing parents based on breed standards. These breeders simply do not care. They care about turning out as many puppies as possible. Read on for more information about these breeders, and how to avoid them. Sad life for the mother dog A female does who belongs to a…

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    Golden Retrievers Essay

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    enjoyable than our family dog. This particular breed was a border collie and was incredibly intelligent, loyal, and friendly. She was a bit hyper but to a little girl of ten, was the source of entertainment for many years. Plus, she sparked a desire in me to become a life-long family dog owner. As a result, over the last twenty years I have owned and trained many breeds; German Shepherds, bird dogs, hound dogs, Chihuahuas, collies, and a few mixed breeds. I have loved all of my dogs…

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    Essay On Pitbulls

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    about pit bull fighting or someone being attacked by a pit bull, paints a one sided picture in the minds of those watching. The pit bulls are the main focus of the story, instead of the people that abused them or breed them for fighting. Pit bulls themselves are just like any other dog, when it comes to a pet companion. Though many people may argue that pit bulls are inherently dangerous, with a little research and understanding the truth about pit bulls is quite clear. Despite what some…

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