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    that the rules are amended it will allow suitable arrangements for the dogs can be made addressing the issue of wastage among this topic. Ensuring that greyhound pups are registered within the system is important because this fee can be used for the future welfare of the pups as it completely irresponsible to breed dogs for racing and not have a duty of care of how the dog carries on. If registered it would ensure that if any dog has…

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    Puppies Persuasive Speech

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    humane societies and all they see is cages full of full grown dogs, begging to get a forever home. Who wants their dog anymore as soon as it grows up right? We miswell give all of our dogs up for adoption as soon as they grow up and aren’t puppies anymore. Here in New York as a journalist I see it all the time, family gets a puppy and then decide they no longer want it as soon as it grows up. We need to find a way to keep all of these dogs out of the pound. I mean, to begin, it would be easier…

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    the fact that the breed is being over used for bred by unreliable reproducers. Why pit bulls you think of? Because they are right now the most well known breed. On the off chance that pit bulls were wiped out tomorrow, you can ensure another sort of dog breed would takes it place like Rottweilers or even Doberans I would assume their final positions.…

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    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 like to groom themselves in a way a cat does. Equally important they also state that they are intelligent and generally…

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    lovable dog that we dress up like any other pet? Or maybe a very built dog that has a lot of muscle? Or maybe, just maybe, a dog that some people use as a bait dog, breeding dog, or a fighter? The question is why are Pitbulls so misunderstood? Pitbulls are considered a “bully” breed because people can only understand what they see on TV or what they hear “through the grapevine” or what they read. Many people see ads about the humane society pulling dogs away from breeders and people who host dog…

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    Dogs have been man's best friend for more than 15,000 years but some experts believe that it is time for some breeds, like the pitbull, to be banned. Banning aggressive dog breeds has been the spotlight of controversy for years. Pit bulls have been bred to be fighting or ¨guard¨ dogs(New York Times1). Some breeds of dogs have been proven to show a higher tendency for aggression(New York Times1). Dogs are a vital part of people’s lives and don't want a part of their family to be taken from them…

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    In Greek myths and literature, dogs have often been used for expressing some kind of monster, particularly beasts associated with the underworld.1 Kerberos, the dog of Hades, figures prominently in Greek myth and literature. The dog is described as a beast, often made up other animal parts. Kerberos has been portrayed as possessing multiple heads, with the tail of a serpent, a mane of snakes, and the claws of a lion. This dog was first mentioned in Homeric poems but was first referred to by name…

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    Laura Okula Mrs. Buczynski Composition October 3, 2015 Decriminalizing Dogs Imagine looking for and finding the perfect apartment. It has everything included: Wi-Fi, a pool, a game room, cable TV…all the amenities. You see it is pet-friendly; they allow all dogs up to 75 pounds. That’s perfect considering you own a 64-pound American Staffordshire Terrier. But wait. The owner takes a look at your dog and says no way, we can’t have him here. You ask why and you get the “Oh, he’s considered…

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    Evolution Of Dogs Essay

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    The Evolution of Dogs Dogs have often been called a man’s best friend. Most people have experienced owning or being around a dog at some point in their lives. Some people had good experiences with a dog or dogs, while others had horrible memories. Whether your experience was good or bad, dogs have been around for thousands of years. According to the article, dogs have lived all over the world and played a huge part in past and present human life. Dogs have been used in all aspects of life.…

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    Puppies In Cuba Essay

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    class in Cuba, the demand for both dogs and dogs services increased. Puppies because very popular in Cuba during the recent years. As middle class Cubans have an increase incoming. They started to travel overseas, buy luxury items and keep puppies. Cubans are willing to spend between $100 and $300 on purebred puppies. In Cuba, having a purebred dog is a symbol of wealth. As the demand of puppies increased, the other related goods’ demand increase. For example, the dog grooming services. In the…

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