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    reaction from her.I walked down the hallway and though my backpack on the floor in the kitchen floor and started to run. Once I got to Bella’s cage I let her out and turned around to find something. ”Titan be careful” yelled as a 4 foot, white,spotted dog came charging like a bull down the stairs.”No!” I yelled as I was running trying to save the table Titan knocked over. When it crashed to the floor and sounded like a bucket of bolts.What am I going to do I thought standing still,mom will be…

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    you ever marveled over why dogs wag their tails? We've always heard, through videos, movies, and books, that dogs wag their tails out of happiness. Yet, is that all there is to it? Dogs also seem to show other emotions than happiness, too! Even when they appear angry, afraid, or annoyed, they still wag their tails. If you're angry, it seems unlikely to represent happiness at the same time. How do domesticated dogs portray their emotions; to humans, and other dogs? Do dogs wag their tails for…

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    Wolf Animals

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    teeth and 12 small incisors” (Dutcher). At the front of the mouth. A wolf can have very mangled looking hair or nice looking hair it all depends on age, and rank of the wolf how they are treated in the pack. They “have a small dewclaw on their leg as a dog would the claws and dewclaw are used to grip food and help with holding them”(Morgan pg 7). Most wolves have very beautiful yellow eyes, which have also captivated me and many others. Though there are some wolves from my knowledge that very…

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    Dire Wolf Research Paper

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    The dire wolf, or Canis dirus, is a wolf that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) and became extinct between 10,000 to 16,000 years ago during the ice age. It was native to North America and thousands of Dire Wolf skeletons were found and stored in La Brea tar pits in southern California, where it is believed to be the most common mammal in the area. Remains of the Dire wolf have also been found across a broad range of habitats in North America, which include the…

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    you noticed how your mood shifts when you're around a furry friend like a dog? Well, scientists have, and studies have shown that dogs do affect your mood. They help physically and emotionally to boost you through your day that might be stressful. Dogs affect people's mood by influencing people positively. Scientists conducted an experiment that tested to see if they can sense human emotions. The results were “that dogs can mentally recognize positive and negative emotional states of others…

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    make a person change; sometimes the change is positive, and other times it is negative. Either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals are helpful, passionate, and sometimes dangerous. In Autobiography, Dogs makes us human by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson describes when a dog named Max that is helpful to his owner. ”The lady who owned him was a severe diabetic, and if her blood sugar level got low during the night Max would wake up her husband and bug him until he got up and…

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    In the essay “No, I Do Not Want to Pet Your Dog” written by Farhad Manjoo talks about how Manjoo is not a dog person; additionally, he goes into detail about how dogs are a problem in today’s society. A point Manjoo talks about is how dogs rule urban America and he is being serious. Dog owners allow their animals to run rampant and do whatever they want to do. Throughout the essay the problem is mentioned at the real people at fault are the pet owners themselves. As the story progresses the…

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    and gold colored dog sits quietly at the bus stop. Suddenly, a yellow school bus turns a corner and screeches to a stop. The dog stands, tongue sticking out, tail wagging. The doors open. Kids pour out, and they stop to pet the dog or stare and say, “Awww.” The dog sniffs its way through the crowd, and finds his owner, a young fourth grade boy who is the last to get off the bus. The dog bounded towards him, and the boy scoops him up into his arms, smiling and grinning. The dogs licks and…

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    Thanks to a large and helpful community of donors and volunteers, the infrastructure for dog rescue shelters and dog adoption centers is a vast one. Many countries and certainly all states have their own branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and below the larger organizations lies a host of smaller, private dog rescue shelters, all dedicated to doing their best to help animals in need. However, such a large community can be confusing. In such a setting, knowing what you…

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    We often think of wolves of killing and wasting their food whereas in reality, “About half their meals come from kills, and on average 5 percent of their winter encounters with moose result in kills. The other half of their winter meals are scavenged (animals that died from other causes); the majority of the moose they eat are scavenged. They dig many of the scavenged meals from beneath the snow . . . pg. 87 (Haber & Holleman, 2013). Haber contends “Wolves are master hunters, but by no means are…

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