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    Wolves, Spells, and Again! also contains lessons to be learnt from each of them. In Wolves, there are three lessons to be learnt. The first is to stay away from wolves, as they are dangerous animals. The second is to stay aware of one’s surroundings, as there might be danger lurking. The rabbit was so absorbed with the book, that he/she did not notice the nearby wolf. The third is to not judge a book by its cover, which comes from the alternate ending, where the fierce and dangerous looking…

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    Lynx Adaptations

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    Lynx I think lynx are interesting animals. From there pointy ears to there little bobbed tails. They have cool traits that help them to survive. There are different kinds of lynx that i will be talking about. They all have slight differences but they are all very similar. Lynx have long legs and a short bobbed tail. They also have tufts of fur on their ears. Many people don’t know why they have those or don’t know that it is actual useful to them. The hair on their ears enhances their…

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    Beneful Dry Dog Food Case

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    a company that produces a high quality line of dog food products. They've delivered those high quality pet foods to the public since 2001. In fact, their line of pet foods is considered one of the finest in the country. However, pet owner's are starting to think more about healthy choices. Therefore, they would like their pet's food to reflect those healthier choices. This has led to some people taking a closer look at the key ingredients in the dog food produced by Beneful. Their products have…

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    You have most likely heard of the old saying, “A dog is a man’s best friend.” Human beings in particular have close relationships to domestic dogs; these dogs are the ones we keep as pets. Certain people keep dogs as pets to seek companionship, while others need their assistance because of certain disabilities. Some of the most popular breeds of domestic dogs include golden retriever, beagle, and Brussels griffon. Aside from domestic dogs, there are wolves, foxes, and coyotes all fall into one…

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    Misconceptions About Dogs

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    Whether you are a new dog owner or a seasoned owner, there are many myths throughout the years believed as facts regarding dogs. Many originated in truths becoming woven In dispelling these myths Here are some of the most common misconceptions about dogs – and the facts. 1. One dog year is equal to seven human years This is an easy calculation due to simply multiplying the dogs years. However, many other factors need to be considered. Dogs seem to mature at an earlier age, then slow down…

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    most can agree that dogs constantly show true companionship. Often referred to as “man’s best friend,” canines are important in American culture. This is made prominent through books, movies, and even advertisements. In 2014, Chevy released an advertisement that showed the connection between a girl and her dog, choosing to suggest the idea that like your pet, a Chevy vehicle may in fact be “best friend” material. The first scene of the advertisement shows a woman and her dog in a veterinarian…

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    On September 16th, 2001 my mom decided to make me face my fear of dogs. We went to the shelter and adopted the calmest puppy and named him Ira. What we thought was a calm puppy wreaked havoc for the the next four years. Every time we would leave the house Ira would feast upon miscellaneous items around the house and destroy anything he could get his paws on. However, once Ira turned five he did calm down and became a loyal, trustworthy companion. But, with Ira there was always something amiss…

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    the main arguments on the side for Breed Specific Legislation is that it is for the good of general public safety. “According to the CDC, more than 4.7 million dog-bite incidents occur in the United States every year. Of those 4.7 million attacks, 800,000 of these Americans will seek medical attention.” (Wilson) The numbers sound frighteningly large but what do they really mean? Per the ASPCA, the report the CDC supplied was deemed insufficient to justify Breed Specific Laws, “The study…

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    It was not easy finding the perfect dog for me. In fact, it is a huge surprise that my mom let me get a dog in the first place. Through almost 3 years of begging, building up money from summer jobs, and saving birthday money, my mother finally said yes to getting a puppy. We were not not ready to spend thousands of dollars on a purebred from an expensive breeder so firstly, we visited up the nearest dog shelters. Although there were other grown up dogs in the shelter, my mother said that if I…

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    many times there is that ne dog that is so close to the main character and the producers build up this dog to the point that you can feel the connection between the character and the dog, then all of a sudden the producer kills the dog and your heart breaks with all the tears come. This is because all throughout history a do is a man's best friend, when we have a problem that we don't know the answer too many times we look at our dogs for comfort and companionship. Dogs many times help and take…

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