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    Police Dogs Research Paper

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    needs a side kick, however. For many police men this side kick is a dog. Dogs can have many jobs ranging from: K9, explosive detection dogs, narcotics dogs, detection dogs, live person search dogs, cadaver search dogs, patrol dogs, and even therapy dogs. All of these dogs work with humans to make their lives easier by using their superior senses of sight, smell, and hearing. For example, after a jewelry robbery, a team of search dogs was let loose in a field to find one of the missing rings…

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    adopt a dog from a rescue group or buy a puppy from a breeder. There are several major differences to consider before making a final choice. While both are viable options, the differences and similarities between adopting and purchasing animals are pronounced and deserve a thorough investigation before choosing the right course of action for your lifestyle. Three of the major variations between adopting and purchasing dogs are the health, price, and complicity of taking it home. With a rescue…

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    Pyometra Infection

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    adopted, and the rest of them are euthanized. “Many people are surprised to learn that nationwide, more than 2.7 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized in shelters annually” (The Humane Society). The only one hundred percent effective birth control for your pets is to spay and neuter him/her. A USA Today…

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    things over and feel better about themselves and others. Animal therapy is a good thing to do if you have high anxiety or a high level of stress, or a mental illness or other health problem. Animals such as dogs and cats can be calming to the people who are struggling with these things. Dogs can are good to use because they are more active and will be there if you need a friend or to know you are not alone. Cats are good…

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    Cats and dogs are susceptible to various types of illnesses and diseases. Although, Otodectes cynotis ear mites in dogs is not uncommon, it is not the most common. Ear mites are small eight- legged spider like creatures with the potential of causing harm to the ear canals, and loss of hearing. Ear mites can live on other parts of a pet’s body; although, the ear canals are the most obvious. Ear mites are the most common cause of ear infections in both cats and dogs, under the age of six- months…

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    Pet Overpopulation Essay

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    things that people should do when they get a pet, is to get them fixed. Around 86% of dog owners and 90% of cat owners got their pets fixed within 6 months to a year of first getting their pets (Pets). When it comes to pet overpopulation the 10% of cats and 14% of dogs is still a lot of animals that are not fixed. One pair of cats and their offspring can result in 420,000 cats in just 7 years (Pet). One pair of dogs and their offspring can result in 67,000 in 6 years (Pet). Some pet owners are…

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    animal shelters in the UK had noticed that the number of dogs abandoned in the UK had increased (CO-OP, 2014). This means that more careers will become available for kennel workers and welfare officers, so their future will be sustainable for the foreseen future. Pet obesity is a growing crisis as each year more pets become severely overweight. In 2013 the US saw 52.6% and 57.6% of cats were overweight. This has since grown to 53.8% of dogs and 58.2% of cats becoming overweight (Pet Obesity…

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    Essay On Heartworm Disease

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    would be the Aedes, Anopheles and Culex. It is commonly diagnosed in dogs but can also affect cats as well as ferrets. Infections are also possible in wild animals such as wolves, coyotes, foxes, California gray seals, sea lions and raccoons. On rare occasions, dog heartworms will infect human beings. The parasite, Dirofilaria immitis, is spread dog to dog by mosquitoes. When a mosquito obtains a blood meal from an infected dog and then goes on to bite the owner, it is common for some of the…

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    Dog Trainer

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    two authors argue two sides of the topic of dogs being “educationally” smart. One, as a dog trainer, solely believed that dogs are in fact educated and are smart. The other, however argues that it is the human’s delusion, and dogs are not as smart as we view them. Regardless of the two opinions, the authors use many different ways to convince the readers to lean toward their opinion. These include, factual evidence, credibility, sources, etc. The dog trainer used forms of opinion based stories…

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    the usual answer of the dog has allergies and could either give her shots (expensive) or try a cream/lotion. We decided to go to the pet store and get some spray that is supposed to stop them from chewing and soothe the itching. It did help a little but as soon as it dried, she would be back to chewing again. So we started researching what might be cause our Mini Schnauzer to chew on herself.…

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