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    to be implemented and abided to allow the rights of breeding our canine friends to professionals and educated individuals who possess the proper knowledge to do so without harming the breed or lineage. The people in our society have failed to educate themselves on the needs of their pets. It is vital that each breed receives the appropriate amount of exercise, training, feeding and grooming. This is important to the upbringing of any type of household pet. There are too many irresponsible…

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    Pedigreed Dogs

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    Like dogs, cats have been around for thousands of years, and these felines have been continuously bred to keep their lineages which highlight their distinct features. While most cats have common physical characteristics such as round or lean faces, shortened snouts, inward-folded ears, and an assortment of fur color, textures, and lengths, pedigreed dogs have more differences. Some dogs are short-legged, while others are tall and lean, and some can weigh almost the same as humans. The Cat…

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    Expert Dog Obedience Tips For New Owners By Derek White Dec 20, 2010 If you are planning to buy a dog anytime soon, you have to realize that having a dog entails a lot of responsibility. One of the very first things you have to take care of once you bring a dog home is setting up an effective obedience training program. Dog obedience training is essential in making sure that your puppy grows up into a well-behaved dog. It is also a very good way of creating a lifelong bond with your pet. Here…

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    Golden Retriever Essay

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    top five smartest dogs in the world, Golden Retrievers are extremely intelligent and easy to train. The Golden Retrievers' intelligence makes them a versatile breed and allows them to fill a variety of roles – common ones being guide dogs for the blind, hearing dogs for the deaf, hunting dogs, detection dogs, and search and rescue participants.They are people-pleasers and will do anything for a bit of praise and some food. This makes them an excellent choice for first-time dog owners. A well…

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    fox. However, the temperament has not been the only thing to have changed in these animals, some have developed different markings, floppy ears, curled tails and the ability to wag their tails. These domesticated foxes are now much more similar to dogs than they are to their…

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    Hound Case Study

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    characteristics * 5.2.1 Coat * 5.2.2 Tail * 5.3 Types and breeds * 5.4 Health * 5.4.1 Mortality * 5.4.2 Predation * 5.5 Diet * 5.5.1 Foods toxic to dogs * 5.6 Reproduction * 5.7 Neutering * 5.8 Communication * 6 Intelligence and behavior * 6.1 Intelligence * 6.2 Behavior * 6.3 Dog growl * 7 Differences from wolves * 7.1 Physical…

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    Evolution Of Dogs Essay

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    In or Out: Dogs have followed mankind for thousands of years, dating back to early hunter- gatherers (Dogs that Changed the World, 2009). Dogs have become a vital part of many families, with households all over the globe owning at least one dog. As civilization progresses, the care of domesticated animals has changed with how humans live. One ways that life has changed for dogs is that most them now live indoors with their owners. Although it has become increasing common for dogs to live…

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    you ever marveled over why dogs wag their tails? We've always heard, through videos, movies, and books, that dogs wag their tails out of happiness. Yet, is that all there is to it? Dogs also seem to show other emotions than happiness, too! Even when they appear angry, afraid, or annoyed, they still wag their tails. If you're angry, it seems unlikely to represent happiness at the same time. How do domesticated dogs portray their emotions; to humans, and other dogs? Do dogs wag their tails for…

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    Even though people have dog allergies they can still have dogs! Have dog allergies? Want a dog? You still can! Even people with dog allergies can own them if they purchase a hypoallergenic dog, use proper cleaning skills, or grooming process that will really work. In this report I will be telling you about hypoallergenic dogs, cleaning skills, and grooming processes. People with dog allergies can still have dogs. You just need a breed that is Hypoallergenic which means it’s compatible with…

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    please! Joey needs a friend to play with when we are gone during the day. I do not care what breed we get, but I would really like a beagle. I will be very responsible and do all the work for caring for he or she. The benefits to having this puppy would include Joey would love a friend, one less dog in a shelter and mostly a puppy would more joy to the family. If we get this dog we could our current dog would be less crazy at night when we are all tired. This would be because she would be…

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