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    then they will enjoy life to the fullest. Maybe I've been reading the meeting minutes of the neighborhood club you started around age 8? No? Well I'm sure the same intent was there. Then, as now, plentiful reminders urge spaying and neutering for dogs and cats. This population control measure focuses on a problem your brother brought up in his theories of pet ownership - "Don't own a pet if you can't take care of it for the rest of its life." The common element is responsible stewardship. To…

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    Sherman's Narrative

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    This story is about the time I got my best bud Sherman. One afternoon I was on the way to my dad’s house. When I heard my dad in the backyard, so I went through the gate to the backyard. There was a little dog that looked right at me and his whole body shook and instantly I took an oath to protect and love him. Wherever I went he followed, When I ate he ate, When I drank he drank. Soon, we decided to name him Sherman, so we went to petsmart to get him a new collar and name tag. He loves to…

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    Although, I myself am a dog lover I have to agree with the article against bringing your dogs to work. I disagree with having dogs in work place simply because it seems like more of a hasssel then just going to work. While they rest in the comfort of your home. One statement that struck me most from the opposing article states,"I never work late- even when i could- because i want to go home and care for her". This is a sacrifice you make the minute you decide to become a pet a owner.…

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    h1>Everything You Should Know about Tick Season and What It Means for Your Children and Pets h2> Advice from Your Professional Deer Fence Installation Company It is that time of the year when you finally shed your winter clothing, admire the tiny green shoots in your neighborhood, and step out with a spring in your step. But there is one potential risk that you, your children and your pets may be exposed to, from spring through fall. As soon as the weather starts to warm up, the tiny,…

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    things over and feel better about themselves and others. Animal therapy is a good thing to do if you have high anxiety or a high level of stress, or a mental illness or other health problem. Animals such as dogs and cats can be calming to the people who are struggling with these things. Dogs can are good to use because they are more active and will be there if you need a friend or to know you are not alone. Cats are good…

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    How To Raise A Puppy

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    months, even years, to get a dog to reflect the behavior and training that is proper for them. Be prepared to put in a lot of work. It’s going to frustrating and make you want to pull your hair out, but it’s all worth it in the end when you have a companion who is not only your best friend, but almost like your child. The Dreaded Potty Training If you have children of the human variety then you know how difficult it can be through potty training. Doing this for a dog does not have much…

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    Definition Essay Pet

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    Definition of a pet To people who never had pets; i'm so sorry. A pet is best friend to most people, they are there to watch you cry and eat ice cream at 3 A.M. not judge. A pet is source of happiness, an antidepressant, they keep you happy, they fill just about any void in your heart. A pet is a teacher, they teach you responsibility, how to love, how to deal with loss etc. A pet is different for every single person but is extremely beneficial, no matter the type, to a person's health. Pets…

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    Wolf In Greek Myths

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    A wolf has always been an important part of the Slavic mythology and folklore. It is involved in many of their rituals; a wolf is also believed to be a totem animal of the ancient Slavs. Wolves were considered travellers between the world of the dead and the real world. (CT 15) Moreover, in Slavic mythology they are closely related to werewolves and vampires. It may not be straightforward right away, but there are a number of similar ideas that can be found in the Slavic perception of a wolf and…

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    Humans and pets have life-long bonds that cannot be broken. Pets trust humans with their lives and are given strong amounts of trust in return. Pets give their owners unconditional love and humans give them the same, as long as they behave. Cats are pets that have strong mischievous and independent sides, but are loveable and quite adorable. "Teensy, Tiny Cat" written by Gabi Prachar displays a loving relationship between an owner and their cat. The author describes their cat doing multiple…

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    lengthy research on myself and on the animal i have chosen, i came to the conclusion that the animal that is most similar to me is the prairie dog. Although the prairie dog is not an animal that is as known in this world like a lion or a wolf, this animal is more uncommon and lowkey. Today i will be discussing the major points that prove that the prairie dog represents…

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