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    Animal Adoption

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    good enough reason. One should adopt a pet not because it needs help; but because you want to rescue dogs or other pets so that they can be part of your life. The pets will be in a friendly environment where they receive love and care. Pets need a human-animal bond as these reduce loneliness and stress for both parties. You Encourage Others To Do So When you adopt a healthy dog for example from a dog shelter and neighbors get to see it will be encouraged to adopt too. When people visit your…

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    Cancer in dogs is in some ways like cancer in humans. Cancer in dogs can be caused by many different things, such as too much sun. There are also many different ways to keep dogs safe from getting cancer. Overall, cancer in dogs is very dangerous. Protecting dogs from cancer Cancer is unpredictable but dog owners can do the best they can to prevent the likelihood of their dog getting cancer. One thing that dog owners can not smoke, either don't smoke ever, or don't smoke around their dogs. This…

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    The story I decided to do my assignment on was when grizzlies walked upright In this essay. Im going to tell you a brief story of the story I chose and two chocies the author made in the. story that i really enjoyed The story when grizzies walked upright is about the ehvet of the sky spirits and his daughter. As the main two characters the story is about how the chief being tired of his home in the. Above world created icy cold air so he come down and visit birds rivers and trees etc.…

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    Jack London Dog

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    this journey, the man's only companion is his dog. As one reads through the story, it is inevitable to see the difference between the man and dog; therefor, it is simple to understand why the man dies and the dog lives. The dog in this short story survives simply on instincts. Unlike the arrogant man, who underestimated the severeness of the cold and ignored or had lost all instincts, the dog respects nature. I often found myself wondering why the dog would…

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    Grey Wolf

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    Where Have the Grey Wolves Gone There are a multitude of animals that are on Missouri’s endanger list, one of them being the grey wolf. The grey wolf is akin to the coyotes in the area, but more robust and larger in stature. The wolf has been on the endangered species list since 1976. The paper will discuss history of the grey wolves into becoming an endangered species, their habitat, life cycle, and human activities for the good of the wolves. The grey wolf also known as the timber wolf is…

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    his job as a snow dog, but he eventually gets free from that and overcomes that with a new relationship with the world. As Buck is getting stronger, mentally and physically, his dominant primordial beast is growing stronger as well. The dominant primordial beast and how it grows inside of Buck. ”The dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck, and under the fierce conditions of trial life grew and grew”(London, 25). This means as Buck goes on, the beast will keep growing. The dogs started to…

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    Should Pets Be Cloned?

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    DOLLARS!!! Do you know what you could buy with that much money? Secondly, there are already lots of pets in animal shelters. According to Kristin Lewis she states that” Animal rights groups points to the thousands of shelters overflowing with dogs and cats in need of homes.” What that is trying to say is that why not save money and go get an animal…

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    Eventually Tea Cake returns back to work. He comes home early one day feeling bad. Janie tries to get him to eat and drink, but he is unable to do so. She sends for a doctor to come look at him. The doctor tells her that her that he was bitten by a rabid dog, and there is not much that they can do for him. He progressively gets worse, so Janie leaves to see if the medicine the doctor sent for has arrived yet. When she returns, Tea Cake accuses her of running of with Mrs. Turner’s brother. She…

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    Sythetic Fragrances

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    of being a pet owner and makes great storytelling. After all pets are our children too! Did you know that some chemical cleaners that are toxic or products with sythetic fragrances can be a major health issue to your pets? Cancer is on the rise in dogs and cats and there are more chemicals in every day household products from spray cleaners, carpet deodorizers, room sprays and more. Just like humans, pets are susceptible to these chemicals and they overload their system causing toxic health…

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    is not always the same with each delivery. Because the charity relies on the communities donations the food can vary in the brand. Also if your dog cannot eat dry dog food and needs to be provided canned food, it could be hard to get when mostly the donations done are dry dog food. The last concern with this charity is that it only serves cats and dogs. Along with the limited area this is also a limiting factor towards this charity. The charity could do so much more if they expanded and helped…

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