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    Dog Descriptive Writing

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    The dogs grew frantic; low, slowly rising growls coming from them. They were waiting for dinner. They lunged at my legs. Their teeth ripped at the dress. My screams only fueled them and heighten their anticipation I knew it, but I couldn’t shut my mouth. I had never been so afraid. Teeth caught my skin and tore. I felt one of the dog’s teeth go deep into my Achilles tendon. Puncturing. It was the one spot I hated shaving because thoughts of cuts made there by the razor always made my skin…

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    Dog Hans Narrative

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    were going to get. It was a hot summer day and I was enjoying swimming in the pool and sitting in the sun. My dog Hans had just gotten out of the pool and was now sitting in the yard. He shook the water off of his fur and then fell to the ground with a whimper. He was unable to stand up and we immediately rushed him to the vet. Being a dachshund we discovered that he, like a lot of other dogs his breed, had gone paralyzed from the middle of his back down. This forced me and my parents to make a…

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    Eulogy For Dog

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    a constant awareness of where her pet is. At first, our hypothesized target customer was middle aged women with dog’s that run away, but through the customer interviews we are seeing see the opportunity for this product to grab the interest of all dog and cat owners and we are still building potential customer segments based off of this feedback. No matter gender, age, or marital status- people care about their pets and their safety.…

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    (“Post Traumatic Stress Disorder”). Recently PTSD service dogs have appeared in more and more families, with PTSD victims, especially those with United States veterans. They have been effective for these victims (effective defined as distracting the patient from reexperiencing the traumatic events, and providing less…

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    Fear Of Dog

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    How long the dog would be on campus (1 month? 6 months?) The dog would be on campus the entire school year because it needs to be properly socialized. It is my responsibility, and since I'm at school all day, it needs to be too. 2. Potential issues and how these can be addressed (allergies/fear of dogs on campus/dog in classroom/senior desk/distraction/other students/behavioral issues/biting? other?) As I included in my previous letter, the ADA said, "Allergies and fear of dogs are not valid…

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    Dog Loper Narrative

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    Loper had to stay with my grandma and grandpa when we were showing our house. While Loper was at my grandparents house he had a couple of adventures. Also Loper has separation anxiety from my dad. This is the story of my dog Loper. While we were showing our house in Frederick our dog Loper couldn’t stay in our house so my grandparents said that they could watch loper for us. Our house was showing Loper had to stay at my grandparents for a while. Our house with Loper was to quiet an and I…

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    Training Dogs

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    How to treat your dog as a friend? When you are out with your dog, sometimes you don't put a collar around your dog's head as you are in a safe area. People are baffled by this, the reason that the dog follows you wherever you go is that the dog sees you as a leader. Here are some tips for training dogs on how to walk, and control it and be good friends in the future. Try to be a good trainer You should learn how to be a good trainer and to control your dog without any bad reactions. The time…

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    Dogs are those furry, adorable little creatures who grab the attention of many animal lovers. They are very playful when they are puppies but mellow out as they get older. Dogs can become a life companion to those who feel lonely or distressed or those who feel happy or joyful.Dogs are also called canines and can be defined as domesticated carnivorous mammals that can be easily tamed and loved by many. Canines serve a part in society that is uncomparable to any other animal species. In “A…

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    regarding Journalism: “When a dog bites a man that is not news, but when a man bites a dog that is news.” American Newspaper Journalist and editor Charles Anderson Dana who died in 1897 aged 78. Dana said one of the most influential quotes in the news today, being “When a dog bites a man that is not news, but when a man bites a dog that is news.” This quote is of interest because it is peculiar, it is normal for a man to be bitten by a dog, however a man bites a dog you’re labeled as being…

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    of 240 married couples showed that dog owners had lower heart rates and blood pressure as compared to those without pets. This is showing, having interaction with dogs when having anxiety does decrease the stress levels. Therapeutic dogs help people more than a human psychologist. There are requirements for dogs helping humans with mental disorders. It is difficult for the reason; dogs have a hard time understanding humans. Not all dogs can be therapy dogs, the most common breeds are German…

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