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    Normally, the lone wolf on the outskirts of the clan would stay far away from the place he was cast from. That day wasn't any special occasion, but lost in thought, he had strayed far away from his original path, bringing him much closer to his brethren than he liked. The white spiral on his paw gave him away, branded him as accursed, made him the target of the superstitious wolves of the Golden Paw Mountain. His own brethren turned on him and tried to drive him out. Only thanks to sheer luck…

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    it to them, and they only get fed twice a day. These dogs spend weeks if not months in their cages rarely ever leaving them and sleeping on metal racks above their own feces. One employee along the lines mentioned that the bars inside the cages is covered in latex so it doesn’t injure the pets. Even though there is a latex seal, the bars will still be pressed into the webbing of the dogs feet therefore damaging the tissue. Much like people, Dogs and cats can be allergic to latex as…

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    Wolves Clayton Hull-Crew wrote an editorial on the US-Represented website reflecting on the reintroduction of wolves into the Yellowstone National Park. Hull-Crew states that the wolves have been responsible for a major ecological shift beginning at the top of the food chain, slowly making its way to the bottom, effecting everything from beaver dams to river bed erosion. Hull-Crew claims that the wolves have created what is called a “Trophic Cascade” of events. A Trophic cascade is, “an…

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    Private investigator, is hired by John Bristow, the adopted brother of famous supermodel Lula Landry who fell from her balcony three months previously. Bristow wants Strike to investigate his sister's supposed suicide. Bristow's other sibling, a brother named Charlie, had been a schoolmate of Strike before his death, when he fell into a quarry while riding on his bicycle. Strike also meets Robin, who has been sent to be his temporary secretary, despite the fact he can barely afford her. Robin…

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    Destructive Scratching - Prevention and Solutions Understanding scratching behavior - Why cats scratch It's normal for cats to scratch objects in their environment for many reasons: To remove the dead outer layer of their claws. To mark their territory by leaving both a visual mark and a scent - they have scent glands on their paws. To stretch their bodies and flex their feet and claws. To work off energy. Because scratching is a normal behavior, and one that cats are highly motivated to…

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    Have you ever experienced a situation that involved a serious injury, but never felt the pain, because your body was overpowered with numbness? That is what I experienced when I was viciously attacked by a dog. I was seven years old and accompanied by my sister, Sarah, and friend, Renee. The event took place in Rockland, Maine, where we formed many adventures in the neighbor’s backyards. The day I became distracted and attacked by the Siberian husky, who was tied up on a runner in his backyard,…

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    you ever wanted something so bad that you thought it was necessary for your life to go on, for me that something was a pet dog. At the age of seven I was begging my parents to get me a puppy for about a year, the conversations usually sounded like this “ Hey mom and dad I was wondering if I could get a puppy this year for my birthday?” and they would reply “ I don’t know son a dog is a huge responsibility, I don’t know if you are ready for this yet.” then I would storm off all angry, because I…

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    High-kill vs. No-kill Many people do not know that there is an issue regarding overpopulation in animals left on the street. Many of these animals end up in either two types of shelters: High-kill or No-kill. A High-kill shelter is a public animal shelter that hosts rescue organizations, in contrast, a No-kill shelter is a private animal shelter that do not kill, or euthanize, any animals they receive. High-kill are more beneficial to help the case of over-population in the amount of animals…

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    A man walks out of a building, crosses the street and sees a puppy. The puppy was just a fluff-ball of a thing. A little ankle-biter, white as snow, with a curly coat and big brown eyes that even the crabbiest person couldn't say no to. As the man looked at the puppy, he noticed something stirring in the bushes. He went to check it out, “Oh it’s just the wind” said the man. At that moment, the puppy started to bark. This caused the man to take a closer look. When he did, he found a homeless…

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    Did you know that wolves can go 5 months in absolute darkness? The place most wolves live at are around rocky outcrops. Also, The physical characteristics of the mexican wolf is mostly gray with some brown on its back, around the head and tail. The mexican wolf’s diet is mostly hooved animals. Although, they are also known for eating smaller animals such as rabbits and beavers. My topics for the three paragraphs is that their habitat is around rocky areas/outcrops, the physical appearance of the…

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