Dog breeds originating in Germany

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    breeding of the diverse list of dog breeds from the ancestor of the modern day wolf. Central Idea: Information about the origin of the domesticated dog. Introduction I. Have you ever wondered where the long, diverse list of beautiful dog breeds came from? II. Well today I’m going to explain how the interaction with early humans and their haphazard discovery of domestication has led from the predecessor of the modern day wolf to the dozens and dozens of dog breeds we have today. Scientific…

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    “Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.” —Roger Caras. The dogs Buck from “The Call of the Wild” and White Fang from “White Fang” are similar and different in several ways. At the beginning of the books, they are similar and different in multiple ways. For example, They are both half breeds, Buck is half Saint Bernard and half Scottish Shepherd, but White Fang is half Husky and half Wolf. Another similarity is that they both get “stolen”, Buck is stolen by Manuel and is…

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    What does it take to own a Border Collie? Border Collies are a type of dog breed and a common family pet. They occupy a space in numerous homes but there are numerous responsibilities that should be taken in account. Future owners or current owners do not realize that owning a Border Collie takes time, effort, and work to satisfy their needs. Satisfying their needs are important because they are essential for the Border Collies well-being. These needs are considered responsibilities because it…

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    I personally think that Bringing Your Dogs to Work program is a good and bad option. The program would be a good idea for dog owners to bring their dogs to work with them so they would not have to leave work early to let them out. Workers would be able to stay extra hours and finish projects, papers, etc.. Employees think that the progra would make more workers relaxed and show up to work more often. Places that allow pets report higher job satisfaction. Nearly one in five American companies…

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    According to puppyintraining.com, by Colby Morita, the six common puppy training mistakes are made right away. He answered my sub question: What are the most common dog training mistakes? The most common mistake is saying “no” with your pup’s name because you shouldn’t associate negatives with the pup’s name. If you tend to always associate negative commands with your pup’s name it will get confused and think its name means “no.” The second mistake is not starting training right away from day…

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    people have been avoiding Pit Bulls because people don't want to be attacked and have to pay for surgery. Also some people have been attacked and been afraid ever since the incident.People don't mention other dog attacks only pitbull attacks. In the text it states, if a breed of dog is unknown that is short haired, stocking, and muscular they are called Pit Bulls. Claim 2: Pit Bulls are dangerous because they could attack anyone. They have really sharp teeth that sink into flesh really…

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    Labrador Retriever Test

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    test with my Labrador retriever demonstrated important decision making skills whilst utilizing my character and intelligence. To commence, a hunt test is a competition in which your dog fetches game birds shot by a hunter. However, a hunt test incorporates agility and obedience throughout the competition, and dogs are scored according to these factors. At age 15, I decided to pursue my junior handler’s title. This prestigious title is achieved by successfully passing 3 hunt trials. Our…

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    Nail Clipping: It is important to regularly check your dogs nails this is because long claws on your dog poses health risks, the legs and posture, nails can curl around and embed into your dogs pad this can be very uncomfortable and painful, it can also lead to an infection if left. We can offer to trim your dogs nails in our salon, there is a small vessel called a quick it is found in all dogs. Sometimes the nail can be cut to short and catch the quick this can make the nail bleed but don’t…

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    Since my family has decided it is a good time to get a pet, I believe that we should consider our options carefully before we commit to adopting our new family member. Our choice is between a guinea pig and a gecko. A pet is a long term commitment and I believe we should make our decision thoughtfully. Both animals must be fed, watered and be kept clean. In addition you must make sure that your gecko stays warm because they are cold-blooded. I believe we should get a guinea pig because they are…

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    Dog Park Benefits

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    Having a dog is a really wonderful way to enjoy life, I honestly think a dog park benefits all. Dog owners need sometime to lay back while their dog exercise. Plus it'll help keep dogs out of trouble. So I think we should give it a try. A dog park will benefit us greatly. People don't like dogs walking up and down the city. So having a dog park can stop owners from letting their dogs wounder. Dogs are all about having their own space. And a dog park is perfect for that. We all know…

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