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    Bitch Poem Analysis

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    really yours to begin with and is more harmful than rewarding. Beginning with the title, “Bitch”, most readers will associate this word to have two possible meanings. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary the word bitch can be defined as, a female dog or “a malicious, spiteful, or overbearing woman —sometimes used as a generalized term of abuse”. Both definitions can be associated with the experiences the character goes through in the poem. The importance of Kizer including both meanings of…

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    world. Approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year as a result of neglect. About 649,000 animals who enter shelters as strays are returned to their owners. Of the dogs entering shelters, approximately 35% are adopted, 31% are euthanized and 26% of dogs who came in as strays are returned to their owner (ASPCA). It’s essential for people to start recognizing the issue…

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    Great Danes Behavior

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    Dogs help sick or disabled people by becoming a service dog. A service dog is a type of assistance dog specifically trained to help people who have disabilities, such as visual impairment, hearing impairments, mental illnesses, seizure disorder, mobility impairment, and diabetes. Dogs have long been used to help people. “Animals’ role as human companions can be found in primitive drawings of…

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    Pet Food Grain Free Diet

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    pet owners really set aside a budget dedicated entirely for pet essentials. One of the things they should spend money on is quality pet food. One of the best feeding trends right now is the dog food grain free diet. Pet food with grains has taken the place of high quality meats in most pet food nowadays. A dog food grain free diet is also beneficial to your pet's digestion. Our pets' stomachs do not handle grains very well. A diet rich in proteins is better for them because it highly…

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    It is not easy to survive in the wild. It requires a special type of character and willpower to make it out alive. Not only does this book illustrate how to survive out in the wild, it shows what characteristics that a true leader of the pack needs. The alpha male in this pack, White Fang, deals with the cold winter and barely any food; to continue living, this little wolf must learn to survive and thrive in his environment. As a little cub, White Fang develops a niche for figuring things out, a…

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    are abandoned, abused or lost. With the numerous amount of animals entering shelters each year there is not enough money or space to provide these animals temporary homes. . According to ASPCA.org, “Of the dogs entering shelters, approximately 35% are adopted, 31% are euthanized and 26% of dogs who came in as strays are returned to their owner.” The act of euthanasia is humanely putting the animal to its death. The euthanasia drug is a deadly drug which is injected into the pet to make the…

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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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    Puppy Mill

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    going to be fatal within a year. After doing more research and finding out everything that the rescue knew about the dog, it was the beginning of understanding what the term, “puppy mill” meant. I had never heard of this before and soon realized that they were large scale, torturous dog breeding systems. A puppy mills only goal is profit and greed at the expense of the health of the dogs and their eventual unsuspecting owners. After discovering all the appalling ways that these animals are…

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    Can Dogs Eat Peanuts Essay

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    Can dogs eat peanuts? Can dogs eat peanut butter? Is peanut butter good or bad for dogs? You are in lucky, Here’s All Everything You Need to Know Can dogs eat peanuts? Can dogs eat peanut butter? If you are like me, these are questions that sometimes you can’t stop yourself from asking. And this because when you love someone or something, you would naturally want to share. Dogs are domestic animals and sometimes we might share with them what we eat. There is nothing wrong about sharing with…

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    my dog might be fun, I don't think that restaurants should allow dogs in with their owners. While I love animals, many people do not. They see them as dirty creatures covered in fleas and having bad habits. Others are allergic to dogs, and the simple act of being in the same room with them could induce a dangerous asthma attack. Many also have an extreme fear of canines stemming from an attack they have experienced or witnessed. While some reasons are unfounded, the solution is simple. Dogs…

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