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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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    The dog movie “The Champions” I found to be a touching and profoundly dramatic film about the pit bulls rescued from the brutal fighting ring of former Atlanta Falcon’s star quarterback Michael Vick. It chronicled those brave individuals that risk it all to save them, overcoming much pressure from PETA and the Humane Society to euthanize them. The film successfully exposed the prejudice and much misunderstanding while slowly eradicating the myths surrounding this breed. The documentary unfolds…

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    vicious breed; however, I would like to say that pitbulls are not a vicious breed. And here are the few reasons why I think pitbulls are not a vicious breed. Some people would agree that pitbulls are nice and caring because it is all on how you raise them. You cannot expect to treat a dog like it is piece of trash, and expect the pitbull to behave and follow orders. That is like yelling at a toddler to stop crying, do you think they are going to stop crying? Also, you have to get to know the…

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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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    Long Live Dogs

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    Most dog owners would wish that their pet canine companion will live longer. The most common lifespan of a dog is 10 to 13 years. Hence, there are other dog breeds that could live a little longer than those years. The world record for the longest living dog was an Australian Cattle Dog. His name was Bluey. He died in 1939 at the age of 29-years-old. Probably you wish your dog will live longer like Bluey. There are other dog breeds that live longer than expected. I Heart Dogs and Pet Breeds…

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    especially when it comes to dogs and cats. There are many similarities and differences between cats and dogs such as their species, life style, and behavior. One of the most obvious similarities between dogs and cats is their hair. One of the attributes of their hair is that it helps regulate their body temperature. When something has hair, they are classified in the mammal kingdom. This means that each of them give birth to live young. Also, they drink milk when they…

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    Competition In The Iliad

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    Competition is a normal element of life, and it can be depicted in a multitude of various situations. For example, different species of animals competing for food in order survive, companies competing to gain more consumers and profit, or just two sports teams competing for victory to bring home the glory. As illustrated in these examples, competition is a natural characteristic of human nature, as humans tend to compete for they want to gain overall satisfaction and triumph above others. In,…

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    immunization will be against these 5 "core" diseases: Canine Distemper Canine distemper is a highly contagious and usually fatal disease. Transmission of the disease is usually via contact with discharge and secretions from the eyes or nose of an infected dog. If it's left untreated it causes seizures, convulsions and ultimately heart and respiratory…

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    How Dogs Have Changed

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    wondered where dogs came from, or how they have changed? Dogs have been around us for many years. It all began when wolves started to get close to humans and later on became more like dogs by the change in their features and bodies. It is said that dogs come from the gray wolf. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time because dogs have changed and they have become pets. Dogs have changed. They have changed because in the passage "How the Wolf Became the Dog" it says…

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    The Smartest Carnivores

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    An animals is the smartest carnivores in North America. This are like dogs and lions because they live in packs like lions and are playful like dogs. The grey wolf is the top of the food chain. Wolves live in pack, unlike most animals so, this is one of the reasons why it is the smartest North American carnivores and it makes it easier to hunt. Wolf are very strong animals and are in the dog family. The strength of grey wolves is why it doesn’t have many predators. Large cat like mountain…

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