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    could agree that Pit bulls can be dangerous with or without their owners. Pit Bulls could lead to a destructive path or clear one it depends on how the owner is treating them. In both sides they say mix breeds are the ones that are causing the problem, they get pits in trouble. Many people call mix breeds “Pit Bulls”, when they are not a real Pit. Both sides of the argument must agree that Pitbulls need a positive reputation instead of the negative views that the media has spread. It is…

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    Pitbull puppies are very cute and adorable. If you own a puppy, it is important to give them the proper training. Read this article to find out how you can train your pitbull puppy in a proper manner, so that they become obedient dogs later on. It is best to start the training as early as possible. For a pitbull puppy, the exact training age varies but it is recommended to start when it is 3-4 weeks old. If dedicated attention and careful training is not given then their natural aggression…

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    considered the most lovable dogs. Some people want pit bulls banned because they think they are dangerous, and they make good guard dogs. Not all pit bulls are bad. According to ASPCA, years ago these majestic dogs were known as “nanny dogs” because of their faithfulness and gentle nature toward their owners. This proves that not all pitbulls are dangerous. Unlike other dogs, the pit bull is not known to be aggressive towards people, but they are not as friendly toward other dogs (Babcock). This…

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    don’t support the forbidding of the pitbull breed. My first reason why i don’t support the ban is because pitbulls are mistaken for other dog breeds. Two primary examples are the American Bulldog and the Boxer. For example in the news paper editorial it states that “News outlets erroneously report dog attacks. If a dogs breed is unknown, news media will often call it a pitbull.” And later in the text it says, “Even if it is later revealed that the dog was not in fact a pitbull, the damage…

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    Varieties of Effective Dog Training Methods By Maria S Grant | Submitted On September 29, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest People of different ages, young and old, will love having a dog or a pup…

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    My sister, Chloe, has wanted a dog for as long as I can remember. Even at the age of three, she would always watch the cartoons with puppies in them, sometimes even have a fit when they were not airing. She would also always ask me for help when she wanted to prove she could take care of a dog, since I am pretty smart and have straight A's. Honestly I did not want to help her, because the truth is I hate dogs. I’ve seen what animals like these could do to people, so I don’t want to be near them.…

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    The pitbull breed is wrongfully scorned by society. The danger of the breed is highly exaggerated. Animal Studies show a lot of loyalty and kindness with pitbulls. Contrary to popular belief, aggressiveness comes from owners not taking care of them. So with this knowledge, I strongly believe we need to legalize pitbulls in all states. The only danger is provoked. Pitbulls are fun to have around just like pets are supposed to be. Believe it or not, they are loyal. They’re only boring and…

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    of the three Schnauzer breeds. Since the Middle Ages, dogs very like today's Standard Schnauzer performed household and farm duties in Germany: guarding the family and livestock, ridding the farmyard of vermin, and protecting their owners as they traveled to market. These rough-haired, medium-sized dogs were descended from early European herding and guardian breeds and were not related to the superficially similar terriers of Britain. In the mid-19th century, German dog fanciers began to take…

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    companions, not just as working dogs, but also as Service, and Therapy dogs. With diverse research and multiple studies on the subject of Canine abilities, we realise the additional benefits our relationship with dogs may be able to provide in the future. Man has used shepherd dogs, guard dogs, and hunting dogs for centuries, but their services to us are expanding daily. Guide dogs and Mobility dogs are no longer a novelty as we push the frontiers of the dog/human…

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    The rainbowfish is a popular pet fish because of its colorful scales. However, many fish lovers know little about them. So, here are some facts you may want to know in case you are interested in having a rainbowfish in your household. Vanessa Voltolina wrote in her article for the PetMD that there are more than 50 species of rainbowfish, but the neon dwarf rainbowfish, Madagascar rainbowfish, salmon red rainbowfish, and threadfin rainbowfish are the common species that are made into pets. This…

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