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    confusion, and exhaustion. Some effects from treatment can cause behaviors that are counterproductive in the recovery. For example, not drinking enough water because of sleeping throughout a day, can easily cause dehydration. The positive note is the dog owner can make sure their pet consumes prescriptions on time, encourage their diet intake, and take note of behavioral changes. With this level of control the pet owner may closely monitor the nutritional profile of…

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    actually been solved; however, now the segregation is not among us humans but rather, through dogs. The pit-bull breed, like any breed was bred for ‘…different jobs over centuries…(Enos 3)’ and as ‘…family companions…(Enos 3).’ Though, in recent years, pit bulls that had once been thrown into rings to kill one another were now being adopted out to families in order to help shelters make room for more dogs in need. Pit bulls, having the image of being aggressive and potentially dangerous, caused…

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    breeds of dogs in many country's . For example in the USA people think its right to ban a pit bull because it’s a bigger dog breed then a basset hound . They are bigger then most dogs so many people are afraid of them then a basset hound that wants to chew your foot off then a pit bull that wants to play with you. Most pit bulls are muscular but actually their really sweet and fun to play with. So that’s the mane reason that people want to banned the dog breed because they are afraid of big…

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    are a type of dog, that could be banned. Pit bulls are known to be a dangerous breed of dogs. Many people are afraid of Pit-bulls,on the contrary some people think that pit bulls are an excellent breed of dogs. Pit-bulls should not be banned. One reason pit bulls should not be banned is that they are not that threatening. An example of this is that Pit-bull attacks are sometimes over reported by the media. In The Media and the Pit-bull the article states,”they will not cover a dog attack…

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    danger for a food scrap to possibly even charging from humans, not only to avoid abuse but to avoid death. The life of these dogs is horrific and most only last a few years or even months because of diseases, rashes, starvation, abuse, poisoned foods or even extermination. Your perspective will change once you see what it takes to be a Perro Callejero. Adaptations Dogs stopping at crosswalks? That can’t be possible. In Mexico, Perro Callejeros have been seen stopping at crosswalks,…

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    In the United States, there are approximately 5 to 7 million dogs or cats that enter animal shelters every year. 3 to 4 million of those are killed by euthanasia. If you do the math, the statistics are shocking to say the least. It is important for humans to love their pets as much as they love another person or family member. The American Veterinary Medical Association says that dogs and cats are the most popular pets in the United States. Since they are so popular, overpopulation is a big…

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    Animal Cruelty Epidemic

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    Animal cruelty is a worldwide epidemic that must be stopped. Animal abuse is when one hurts an animal or does not care for an animal as responsible as they should. With being a cat & dog owner I often find myself asking how people could be so cruel to animals that, humans domesticated and trained. Our ancestors did this deed to reduce labor and increase companionship, but their descendants took this advantage above and beyond. It’s against the law to be cruel to or harm animals in Illinois. Most…

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    The Australian Mist Cat is a relatively new cat breed, as far as cat breeds go. It was created by Dr Truda Staede as recently as 1978. It is a combination of a Burmese, Abyssinian and the Domestic Short Hair. And it’s said to have inherited the laid back nature & loving personality, loved about Burmese; the intelligence and ticked coat of the Abyssinian and the genetic hardiness of the Domestic Shorthair. The Australian Mist cat breed comes in both Spotted and Marbled, with the latter markings…

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    Champ barked a welcome to Storm as he walked out onto the porch. He bent down and rubbed the top of the mutt’s head with knuckles of his hand, the way he had seen Pete do it. He had warmed to his dad’s dog. Even if the mutt was liable to run off at a moment’s notice and end up in the dog pound. He wondered how much money Pete had paid to get Champ back every time the dogcatcher found him wandering the streets. Pete gave him a nod as he walked out of the garage. He paused by the old car…

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    Buck and My Father Being put into a new environment can cause you to persevere through hard times, and make new adaptations to your life. In The Call of the Wild Buck a southern dog is lacerated from his owners hands and sent north to the Yukon being required to persevere through advanced adaptations and struggles. On the contrary my Father had to adapt by changing his struggles from his old life and importing them into his newly found college life. Both my Father and Buck were forced to…

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