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    The ethical theory I’ve selected to support my position on opposing eating dog meat is Psychological Egoism, presented in Chapter 7 of our textbook. Here’s Shafer-Landau, speaking on Psychological Egoism: “If we have the power to do as we liked, we would always seek out our own best interests, no matter the harms we caused” (Shafer-Landau, 89) Here’s how this quote is linked to my position in oppose eating dog meat. Let’s say we have a Vietnamese friend name Tim, who was born and grew in a poor…

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    Became The Dog- Do you ever wonder how the friendship between dog and man all began? Around 35,000 years ago on planet Earth, many things were different unlike today. Men and wolves would fight for food and survival . Earth was a harsh environment, do to the fact that it was very cold at that time period. In addition to these harsh environments a friendship grew between wolves and man. -The Understanding- Scientists have started to grow and understanding of how this friendship between dog and…

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    and women should keep their dogs. They trained their dogs. They spent all that time working with them. So I think that they should keep them. They also work well together. They should keep the dog they trained because they listen to them better than anyone else because they trained them. Also they should get to keep them because it has shown that soldiers returning home are less stressed just bye petting them. Dogs also get very attached to their soldiers. So if a dog is attached to their…

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    Studies show that your dog can be more than a pet. A dog can be a best friend, a listener, and a healer. Dogs benefit many different groups of people. They play a major role in child development, heal the sick, and benefit the elderly. How do dogs benefit young children? There are many educational benefits to having a pet during childhood. Dogs most often help teach young kids the responsibilities of life. Children can often times relate to their pets feelings (“Caring for a Dog,” 2016). The…

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    Dogs are Better than Cats Which is better, a cat or a dog. The answer is dogs. Dogs are a man's best friend because they are simply the most loyal, obedient, and awesome animal to own. They are a better house pet and useful for practical reasons. Dogs actually love you and show affection to you. Dogs need to be social and loving because dogs are pack animals, they hunt, eat, groom each other. When you own a dog a dog sees you as a part of the pack and thinks of you as family. Hurting the…

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    Eating Dogs: Comparing the Consumption of Meat Dogs and cows or dogs and chickens when compared are very different creatures. One has the title: man's best friend, the other: dinner. Their physical shape and intelligence level are factors that decide who ends up in slaughterhouses and who is a beloved companion. In Western culture, dogs are viewed as domestic pets; though in other parts of the world, mostly in south-east Asia, dogs are eaten. Although dogs are known to be eaten in certain…

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    to Touch a Bleeding Dog, by Rod Kessler there is an indirect message behind the text, in which a man has become a widower with his wife Beths dog as a remembrance of her. Despite how much the man seemed to love his wife, he does not feel the same about her dog that she has left behind. The dog plays a minor role is the story, as it is more directed towards Beth. It is obvious to the reader that the narrator has not yet accepted reality, gone beyond through the idea that the dog to the man is…

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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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    Spaniel dog. We were planning on adopting a dog from a website called Lucky Dog Rescue. The one that we wanted was a four year old dog named Lucy from Minnesota. Her owner died causing her to go to a shelter for about three months. My mom called up the adoption agency and requested that we get Lucy. About a week later my life changed for ever when the phone rang before school on April twenty seven 2015. When I picked up the phone I said “hello” someone responded with “hello I am from lucky…

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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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