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    Dog Breed Research Paper

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    Dog Breeds with Fewer Health Problems There are over 150 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club. Not only does each one of them have a different size, personality and activity level, certain breeds are also predisposed to certain health conditions. This does not mean that a dog belonging to a certain breed is guaranteed to acquire a genetic disease or develop a fatal condition. It only means that the breed has a lower or higher chance of acquiring health conditions compared to…

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    When I was younger, my friend Nathalie and I always played living in the wilderness. We were two orphans running away from the police and the nasty warden of the orphanage. The forest near our school and the fields next to my parent's house were our home. Alone in the wilderness we had to survive on our own; find food, build a bivouac and make a fire. To get the needed knowledge we just had to read up on it in my scouting manual. Brian, the protagonist in Gary Paulsen's novel “Hatchet” written…

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    Dog Sledding History

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    of the dog in the fight, is the size of the fight in the dog.” (Mark Twain) Sled dogs do far beyond of what we expect; they fight and push themselves throughout their lives to keep going. Modern day dog sledding is known by the heritage of dogs pulling a rope with some heavy equipment on the back, dog sledding also consists of strength, intelligence, and stability for people and dogs to maneuver such thing. While people still use dog sledding as a reliable transport in snowy climates, dog…

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    New Guinea Singing Dog

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    10. Lancashire Heeler. Though it looks like a wolf with its pointy ears and eyes, the Lancashire Heeler is just a small dog breed. They were developed to be used as herder and drover of cattles. No matter what the weather is, the Lancashire Heeler stays dry because it has an undercoat that helps keep it dry. In general, the Lancashire Heeler is a great companion because they are intelligent, friendly and alert. However, they can be lazy and really loud at times due to their energy level. They…

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    to do to survive. He had to fight for dominance but also to be the lead sled dog. Buck is very fit to be the lead sled dog, but he has a challenger just as strong as he. He also learned that if you don't steal food from others you won't survive on the food given to you. Buck also learned a lesson by a sweet, loving dog named Curly wasn't fit for pulling sleds. In the beginning of The Call of the Wild Buck was a gentle dog and didn't know of anything about the wild, but he was taught the…

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    get, but I would really like a beagle. I will be very responsible and do all the work for caring for he or she. The benefits to having this puppy would include Joey would love a friend, one less dog in a shelter and mostly a puppy would more joy to the family. If we get this dog we could our current dog would be less crazy at night when we are all tired. This would be because she would be tired from playing all day. We could all get more sleep if she did not wake up so early. We could also…

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    throbbing leg a lot of thought. A lunch break wasn't AN possibility. the lads grabbed sips of water, the dogs lapped snow. If the team isn't in correct, a Sothis sled will desire a body with thirteen minds. The dogs, bound in pairs on one long line, typically grow stubborn and change posture. There square measure fights, jealousies, love interests—Jesper and Rasmus's team had 2 females. The dogs will work along fantastically one minute, and therefore the next become a snarling ball of flying…

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    Dogs and cats are the two main household pets. There are many reasons why you should get both, but getting a dog is the best way to go. Dogs are playful, fun, physical and active animals. Cats are very dainty, and it’s either ‘my way or the highway’ with this feline. Dogs are called “man’s best friend” for a reason. There is a special connection between dogs and humans, a connection that will not compare to one with a cat. Dogs are helpful, interesting, and smart animals. Dogs…

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    There are hundreds of different breeds of dogs. Dogs have superior hearing that human's, capable of hearing sounds at four times the distance. The dogs sometimes can be more smart than humans. In total they said that there is 400 million dogs in the world. The domestic dogs has been one of the most popular working and companion animals through human history. Dogs perform many useful tasks for human including hunting, farm work and security as well assisting those with disabilities, such as…

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    favorite ones are the tiny huskies and pomeranians.i want a puppy but my dad wants a big dog. When i move out i will get one.Pomeranians are small dogs weighing 1.9–3.5 kilograms and 5.0–11 inches high at the tall. They are compact but sturdy dogs with an abundant textured coat with a highly plumed tail set high and flat. Huskies are the first dogs arrived in the Americas 12,000 years ago; however, people and their dogs did not settle in the Arctic until the Paleo-eskimo people 4,500 years…

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