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    think people like it when their dog tears up toilet paper rolls? If they do, then for one, they’re dumb, and on the other hand they didn’t think about the actual dog at all. If their dog is an untrained mutt who doesn’t know right from wrong, then there might be consequences later on. To be honest, if they don’t train the dog whatsoever, then it might not even like the owners. Training their dog should be mandatory because it promotes the health and safety of the dog, the family, and the…

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    Smartest Dog Breed Essay

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    Top 6 Smartest Dog Breeds Are you looking to grow your family by welcoming a four-pawed friend in your home? More than just the size, looks and personality, it is also very important to consider the breed’s intelligence level in deciding what dog to get for your household. Intelligence plays a big factor in a dog’s ability to learn commands, as well as its capability to perform the tasks consistently and how well it responds to training. Here are some of the smartest dog breeds that you…

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    Experiences can become conditioned, leading to physical responses in the body. For example, military personnel in training have experiences that lead to conditioning. During basic training, reveille is played in the mornings, waking the trainees. They often then undergo a stressful physical activity as a part of this routine. Eventually, the trainees become conditioned to reveille, activating their…

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    smitten by their cuteness. And you’re wondering “Where can I get one?” But today we’re going to talk about something different. We are going to talk about the mini walrus temperament. When you get a dog, the most important thing you have to consider is whether the breed is the right one for you. Some dogs are energetic and need a lot of exercises. Others are lazy, and you have to make them exercise regularly to keep them fit. Some breeds require a lot of brushing, while others can do with the…

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    Dog Training Command

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    Dog Training Tips: Essential Commands You Can Teach Your Dogs Taking care of dogs does not only require providing healthy foods, comfortable shelter but also durable toys. However, it really goes beyond that. As early as possible, it is important to teach them proper behaviors. But how are you going to do it? Where are you going to start from? Simply, spend your time studying on how to teach the most basic and important commands. SIT Just like teaching kids, you have to begin with the basics.…

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    Essay On Service Animals

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    registration kit contains,: life time registration, service dog patches, database listing, official NSAT online embossed certificate, professional quality photo ID cards, ID leash clips, and the optional NSAR service vest with the patched already sewn on. With three steps and clicking a few boxes, your dog can become a service animal. Simple as one, two, three. After your animal has completed the registration, one must purchase all the needs the dog can/ may need or the type of animal you have.…

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    Paws For Life Summary

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    The “Paws for Life” is a programs that matches rescue dogs to prison inmates that train them to increase the dog’s chance of adoption. Prison inmates train rescue dogs how to be well behaved in order for a family can adopt them, therefore the dogs will learn how to sit, stay, lay, etc., in order to find a loving home. California State Prison Los Angeles County in Lancaster is the “first to have this…

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    Pit Bulls Essay

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    American Kennel Club, the German Shepherd is an “all-purpose” service dog. They are generally large in size, swift, intelligent, and powerful. The ancestry of the German Shepherd, much like that of many canines, was originated from “herding and farm dogs.” The association of the German Shepherd to man was comradeship and service. German Shepherds are known for their “loyalty, courage, and ability to assimilate…” The successful training of this canine should yield well-ordered manners and control…

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    Service Dog Training Essay

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    large part of the costs of service dogs is often times offset by volunteer puppy raisers. Volunteers teach the basics; to sit, walk on a leash, house training, and other basic commands. Professional trainers that provide formal training charge around $20,000 to train one dog. If the puppy raisers are paid, the cost can potentially double (Service Dogs). The term “intelligence disobedience” is an essential part of training a guide dog. This means that the dog knows not to follow a command if it…

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    guaranteed you will see a domesticated animal. And with 86.4 million cats and 78.2 million dogs just in America alone[1], it is no surprise that the dog is considered human 's best friend. However, it might come as a bit of shock to some to know that human is not always considered dog 's best friend. Many people have spent their whole lives fixes and helping the problems that humanity created within their best friends. Dogs that were cast away at birth, left abandoned in the streets to fend for…

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