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    of dog parks. It lists some of the advantages of the social side of a dog park as well as the physical, educational, and safety aspects (APDT, 2016). As for the disadvantages, it gives some thoughts about potential safety for people and the dogs and the lack of community control. Lastly, it offers many concepts for communities to consider for a future dog park. I consider this to be a credible source as the Association of Professional Dog Trainers is an Association is known worldwide for dog…

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    on possible nuisance dog, owner known dog confined. I arrived at the location and spoke to Kevin Radi. Mr. Radi stated the a Mastiff( brown) that lives at 5323 Sundale Place South, charged out of that location, crossed the street and tried to bite him, the mastiff turned it’s attended towards Mr. Radi German Shepard that was in his fence in backyard. Mr. Radi recorded the two dogs barking and growling at each other. Dog owner (Nicole Colen) came over and retrieved her dog. I asked Mr. Radi…

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    about your dogs right now with the new, Paw-Perfect Day Resort! Paw-Perfect Day Resort is a day resort where dogs can kick back and relax and enjoy a nice elegant day at the day spa while their loved ones are busy. With our highly experienced professionals working, it will be guaranteed that your dogs will feel like they are at home. With our new idea of a day resort opening up, the demand is high. Some products and services the day resort offers will be; a beauty salon for the dogs to get…

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    Ecology Essay Dogs came from wolves by invading into dogs.The dog change from the wolves are the ears,tail.nose and the eating type.The dogs eat dog food and kind of meat but not human meat because they are more invading then the wolves.And the wolves food is everything meat especially humans meat. The dog’s are not organism but if you release them to the wild they go crazy.They eat meat and dog food.There rlashmantion with adoer species is good and bad sometimes.Like a cat sometimes dogs chase…

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    It was a hot summer day when we went to visit our great grand-paw. It took two-hours to arrive at the Welfare Care for Elders Home so we got there at 2:05. As I got out I had to help my 4yr old sister then we went inside which looked different from last time when it was near Christmas. As we climbed the stairs I looked out of the window seeing a flourish garden and the landscape. We went inside great grand paws room and he looked better then last winter he was able to stand this time he got up…

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    Call Of The Wild

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    Wild The story is based off the life and adventures of a mixed breed St. Bernard dog named Buck. He was born and raised in California as an estate dog who was free to roam the property as he pleased. His life was going pretty good until a gardener who was working for the estate kidnapped him and took him to Alaska. In Alaska at the time the gold rush was just picking up and strong dogs were in high demand. The dogs were used to haul sleds and carry heavy loads of gold. This experience was all…

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    Due to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the low numbers in the grey wolf population have been closely watched and worried over. Since 1976, the grey wolf populations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan has significantly increased. With such a large increase, there will be many effects to the local human population in these areas everyday lives. Activities, such as hunting, camping, hiking, and raising cattle, will be greatly affected. With the increase in wolf populations, it can…

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    Controversial Topics: Kill Shelters About six million pets are housed in shelters each year in the United States of America, but only about two million are adopted. There are several types of shelters that animals reside in, with positives and negatives of their own kind for each. The most common of these different types of shelters are Kill Shelters and “No-Kill” Shelters, both of which take part in an ongoing and very pressing controversial topic. Kill Shelters, frequently called Open…

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    There was a Husky and a Hyena and they were best friends.They were friends for a long time and they both wanted to live together. So the Hyena came to live with the Husky but he was very cold and he did not want to tell his friend that he was really cold. But the Husky stared straight into his eyes and he could tell that he was very cold. So the Husky walked up to his friend and shouted you look like you are cold and the Hyena replied that he was cold. Since the Hyena was cold the Husky sent…

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    there is no avoiding change. Animals are unique, can be vicious but can also be helpful. In the article, Saying Farewell to a Faithful Pal, by John Grogan talks about how his dog, named Marley who was a wild dog and how he was cute but dumb yet how he taught him important life lessons. “Marley was a very wild dog; he chewed couches, slashed screens, drooled a lot, and was a tipper of trash cans. He was so big he could eat off the kitchen table with four paws on the floor, and he did so…

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