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    somebody burning or killing a dog but it is NOT! And never will be, it is absolutely sick. Like they have to have some nerve to do that to a poor little animal like that! Have some common sense it is not right. Animals have their own lives you know and they deserve to live just as much as other people do! An animal may not be able to speak. But they can look at humans in the eye and make people feel the same pain they are feeling because If you have ever gotten mad at a dog and they look at…

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    POLICE DOGS 3 Police Dogs The role of police dogs in the law enforcement Some people think of police dogs as aggressive and often attacking people for no reason; however, police dogs are used for a range of different jobs that play a big role in assisting police with their work. Though people may find police dogs aggressive, training can actually eliminate aggression. When it comes to police dogs there are many types, and some are more helpful than others. Some of…

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    Protect Your dog from Being Stolen For a dog owner, nothing can be more painful than getting his/her beloved pooch stolen. In the United States, more than 2 million dogs go missing every year. The phenomenon, dog theft is increasing day by day. It’s been done for a couple of reasons. The thieves sell the pure breeds in high prices or use them in dog fighting, research or even keep them to demand for ransom. Whatever the reason might be, you need to take some precautions to keep your…

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    Humans and animals have a strange way of communicating with one another. They do not share a similar language, yet the human is able to see through the mind of a dog and vice versa. In The Art of Racing In the Rain, by Garth Stein, Mr. Stein used the characters of Enzo, Denny, Eve, Zoe, etc. for his book. Enzo, the main character, is a dog. Denny is Enzo’s owner and Eve is Denny’s wife, Eve and Denny share a daughter named Zoe. The family went through many conflicts and did not necessarily come…

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    Call Of The Wild Analysis

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    In the story of Call Of The Wild Buck is constantly learning lessons about how to survive in his new life Buck has to learns to survive this making.’’ Only the Strong Survive” in the wilderness a major theme in Call of the Wild. In the story of Call Of The Wild but receive lessons of survival in this in the wild the first is when he is beating with a club A Stouts man wearing a red sweater and beat him into submission with a club from Call of the Wild when Buck arrives in Seattle he is enraged…

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    I liked the book “ the call of the wild “ because its about a dog named buck he gets stolen form a place called Judge miller's place in Santa Clara Valley. Well the gardener takes him because he thinks he can get a lot of money for Buck because there is a gold rush. So he can pull dog sleds and then he sales him and this guy in a red sweater. Has a club and has to beat him so he can obey him but Buck thinks he is just being mean My opinion is he is but any ways he breaks his spirit. I…

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    not one who cared for fights. One Husky, a larger one, attacked Dolly brutally. Dolly "had a badly torn throat" (London, chpt.3, p. 10) After fighting Dolly collapsed. Most of the food rations had been eaten. Francois came over to Dolly, and all the other dogs to look them over. ""Ah, my friends," he said softly, "mebbe it make you mad dog,…

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    Scotch shepherd mix, who fights to survive in the unforgiving life of a sled dog. Kidnapped and beaten into submission, Buck learns quickly that these men are his masters and not his owners. The punishments are brutal but they don’t just some from those that own him now but even his sled dog teammates who teach him, in a less than sympathetic manner, how to work as a sled dog. Buck is quick to learn all the ways of a sled dog, and soon begins to change in attitude caused by those he has…

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    Puppy Farm Research Paper

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    alarming reality of what dogs, 'mans best friend' our most loved companions in puppy farms are subjected to daily. Life for a breeding dog in a puppy factory is one of cruelty and deprivation.…

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    “We long for an affection altogether ignorant of our faults. Heaven has accorded this to us in the uncritical canine attachment” (“George Eliot”). Animal therapy is an actual form of therapy and should be taken more seriously as an activity for the elderly in nursing homes and hospice. More respect and appreciation should be given to those volunteers who take their own time to provide this service and genuinely care enough to devote their time to the large amounts of training. Animal therapy is…

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