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    Golden Retrievers Essay

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    enjoyable than our family dog. This particular breed was a border collie and was incredibly intelligent, loyal, and friendly. She was a bit hyper but to a little girl of ten, was the source of entertainment for many years. Plus, she sparked a desire in me to become a life-long family dog owner. As a result, over the last twenty years I have owned and trained many breeds; German Shepherds, bird dogs, hound dogs, Chihuahuas, collies, and a few mixed breeds. I have loved all of my dogs…

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    Growing up dogs have always been around me, and we’ve had many dogs, and a few cats, over the years. Here 's the stories of a few. The first dog I ever met was Shala. She was a chow chow mix and my mother’s dog a long time before I was born. She was the sweetest dog you’d ever meet, though I was young when we had her so I don 't remember much. When we moved out to New Mexico in 2004 she came with me and my mom, which must 've really been hard for both of them since we were driving from florida.…

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    Pitbulls Should Be Banned

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    family pet and a loyal working dog, the pit bull is a loving animal, known for its loyalty and valor. However, it has recently gotten a bad reputation, namely because of several accidents. In more modern times, pit bulls have been assumed dangerous and vicious. They have been avoided and several laws have been made against them, almost to the point where people are not allowed to keep pit bulls as pets. The truth, though, often is that many of them are affectionate dogs that deserve better…

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    Since thousands of years ago, animals served as companions to our ancestors, albeit mostly for hunting rather than as personal buddies. Nowadays, animals such as dogs and cats mostly enjoy human companionship, and some of them are even pampered than ever. In return, pets -- or animals in general -- bring joy and positivity to humans. Even if some people do not really own a pet, one can still see them by visiting zoos or watching them through documentaries or social media posts that can either…

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    Did you know that dogs has been here for over thousands of years? Dogs have changed over time. They have went from wild wolfs to little home pets. They were huge fierce hunting dogs to small and cute pets. Dogs took a big change over time. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time because wolves become dogs and dogs became pets. Around thirty five thousand years ago is when humans became friends with dogs. Humans used their dogs to hunt and to scare off any threats.…

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    overpopulation of the dog supply is even negatively affecting the dogs themselves. A novelist named Douglas Anthony Cooper predicts that “next year, 4 million dogs and cats will be killed in shelters” (Cooper). Sometimes there are even cats at puppy mills as part of the business, however the focus is still on the dogs and unfortunately the shelters have to put the dogs down when there is no room for them because of the overpopulating supply. Robyn F. Katz emphasizes “at that time, the dogs are…

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    Dangerous dogs. In the United States 4.7 million dog bites happen every year, 800,000 will need to see medical attention, half are children, and 386,000 of these people will seek emergency medical treatment. The mass majority of these attacks come from three different breeds of dog. The third most dangerous dog in the United States would be the boxer a tall, short muzzled breed. The Rottweiler is considered the second most dangerous dog in the country, a shorter breed with a short muzzle and a…

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    Why you should hire a Dog Walker in Dublin Do you find your schedule tight to the point you can’t effectively take care of your dogs? If yes, there is an alternative method to ensure dogs are effectively taken care despite having a tight schedule. It involves hiring a dog walker. A dog walker is a person who walks with a dog around and gets paid by the dog’s owner. A dog owner is presented the task of walking dogs around and returning them to the owner. A healthy dog needs to stretch its legs…

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    Another cause of the Mandela Effect is suggest reasoning. One of the most famous examples of the Mandela Effect can be explained with suggested reasoning. This theory is that the last name has changed of a family of bears that every child should be familiar with, the Berenstain bears- or is it Berenstein bears. The name of the actual bear family is Berenstain, but growing up some may remember it as Berenstein, well to explain this sudden change is suggested reasoning. The suffix -stein is far…

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    Pet Bed Analysis

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    The bagel donut dog bed by Majestic Pet The Majestic Pet bagel pet bed is soft, durable and a good sleeping place for dogs of all sizes. Users love the color, design, and softness of the pet bed, but some do note that the cover doesn’t zip off. This round bed for dogs is made from poly cotton twill, and it’s filled with a polyester fiber, and it has a waterproof base. It’s available in multiple colors and four sizes – small (7"x 22" x 25"), medium (7"x 28"x 32"), large (9"x 31" x 40") and extra…

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