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    However, this is often a very stressful time for pet owners because of the very real risk that their cat or dog will get lost in a strange new area. A microchip adds a level of comfort, knowing that if your pet does wander off while traveling, the area's shelters or vets will be able to quickly alert you when they are found again. #3) Pets are 2.5 Times More…

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    The advantageous relationship between children and their pets leads to reduced loneliness. Loneliness can cause children to develop low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression. Owning a pet is a great way to prevent children from developing these issues. Pets provide companionship, affection, and comfort. They can even help encourage social interaction. Pets help to prevent loneliness by providing the love and attention that children seek. They make children feel important and can provide security.…

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    A great class pet for 1st graders must be relatively small, somewhat quiet, able to live by itself on the weekends, and cannot be venomous or aggressive. With that in mind, I think that a chinchilla, hedgehog, or hamster would all make great class pets. All of these animals are friendly and have cages that can either be put in corners or on top of counters, so they won’t take up too much space. Also they don’t require constant care, so you could leave them at school on the weekends as long as…

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    animals need a companion to have stuck around throughout both animal's lifetime. For example, no one would think that cats and dogs would be a good match. Just like a new litter of kittens that have been left abandon will be taken care…

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    Péter Pongrácz et al, 2005, The pet dogs ability for learning from a human demonstrator in a detour task is independent from the breed and age, Applied Animal Behavior Science 90, pp 309-323. Using a detour task around a V-shaped transparent fence, Péter Pongrácz et al (2005) researched the pet dogs’ problem solving ability and capacity to learn from human, in this case from its owner. The main result was that there is no significant differences between breeds or dogs with different age in this…

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    Pick A Good Veterinary Hospital A standout amongst the most vital choices that you can make as a pet proprietor is picking where to take your pet for restorative consideration. One of the most ideal approaches to find out about veterinary doctor's facilities in your general vicinity is to just make an inquiry or two. Ask where your companions, family, associates and neighbors go and in the event that they can make any suggestions. We discovered our pooch's veterinarian through proposals from…

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    April we had gone to look around and tease ourselves with the thought of a new dog, we had met a sweet Jack Russell. Now, sweet she was affectionate, well-tempered, and lovely, but as we say in my house, she was a “hot mess”. This dog had vampiric teeth that stuck out from under her top lip accenting her white beard below and scruffy hairs flying from all directions of her head and limbs. But something in my heart saw that dog and of course fell in love. On that April twenty-ninth, my parents…

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    where the red fern grows. It is based off of a boy buying dogs and training them for them to hunt for raccoon. I'm going to be naming the similarities and difference about the movie and the book.there is one about the book. And there is one about the movie i'll be naming. Let's start. The book was made in 1960. It starts out when he was walking out of his job. As he was walking he seen two dogs fighting. And it reminded him when he had two dogs when he was little. When he was little he saved…

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    What are some important life lessons? Native American myths do a great job of teaching life lessons. In “The Coyote”, “The origin of the Buffalo and the Corn”, and “The First False Face” they have many life lessons, and have a ton similarities and differences too. In all three of these stories, “The Coyote”, “The origin of the Buffalo and the Corn”, and “The first False Face”, there are mountains full of similarities. In all three of these stories, they have some magical power in them. The…

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    A Good Class Pet Class pets are all the rage around the country for young children. But the problem for these teachers is that they have to find an animal that is easy to take car of but yet fun for their kids. After some research to help this problem I recomend a Guinea Pig. There are many reasons that a Guinea pig is the perfect match but here are a few examples. First of all young kids like to be very hands on with their pets and to help with that they need a very gentle animals. Guinea…

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