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    There are hundreds of different breeds of dogs. Dogs have superior hearing that human's, capable of hearing sounds at four times the distance. The dogs sometimes can be more smart than humans. In total they said that there is 400 million dogs in the world. The domestic dogs has been one of the most popular working and companion animals through human history. Dogs perform many useful tasks for human including hunting, farm work and security as well assisting those with disabilities, such as…

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    Military Working Dogs are the unsung heros of war. Military working dogs (MWDs) have served both the military and civilians with their courage and bravery and now it’s time for us to give back and give them good homes when they retire. A military working dog possesses traits of loyalty, devotion and protectiveness and have the heart of a soldier to do the right thing. In C.D. Watson’s article “Let’s Salute Our Canine Veterans! (Have You Considered Adopting One?),” he explains that their…

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    head continuously. He went the extra mile for the dog that he hates because of his children. In a different setting, he may have just discarded the body anywhere without a care to it or about how his kids would feel about it. The story had several tones in it such as; sarcasm, peaceful, humor, darkness, and sympathy. I believe the author took this approach so that the audience can take a journey with the father on his quest to bury his kid’s dog that he hates, then later loves. The tone of the…

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    Border Collies Border Collies are not only beautiful dogs, but they are quite intelligent and a very useful breed. These dogs are a very famous breed that can be used as a working herding dog, or just simply as a household pet. This breed has a history of working in fields herding livestock, but it has evolved into more than that. They have very distinct traits and features that makes it such a useful dog. The intelligence of the breed also allows them to have uses with skills such as agility…

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    Eustace Bagge, a stubborn man who fancies himself as a farmer, and handyman. They never had any children throughout their marriage. However, when she found a stray puppy in town, she brought it home, and since then doted on him. The Bagge's and their dog live in a farmhouse that is literally in the middle of nowhere, outside of the town of the same name, Nowhere. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION/ OBJECTS Muriel Bagge's is the textbook definition of granny. The kind women is somewhere between her late…

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    I believe that dogs deserve roses. I grew up in a sanctuary home; a place for animals otherwise put to death would come live with us be retrained and given away. We had many animals; 12 white pet rats, 18 dogs, nearly 25 cats (though they had so many kittens that we would sometimes have all the way up 40 cats!) and about 18-20 fish. It was a jungle. Cats had liters behind washing machines, storks took koi from the pond. The house was always a mess. And then there was me. I hated cloth…

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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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    Dog should not be left in cars no matter what kind of circumstance it is. For many reasons, The first reason is, dogs can get brain damage from the heat. The second reason is, That leaving a window cracked will do nothing. The third reason is, people should leave there dogs at home no matter where their going. Let’s look at some evidence. When you and your dog are in the car on your way home from a dog park and you forgot that you are supposed to run by the grocery store, so you then leave…

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    Various ways a Service Dog can help the people with disabilities According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Service Dogs or Assistive dogs are the specifically trained dogs to assist people suffering from disabilities which limit them to perform the day-to-day tasks without assistance. Service dogs make life much easier and comfortable for the people with disabilities and other medical conditions. Basic forms of tasks service dogs can be trained to do Service dogs are trained to do…

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    When we come to pet training, dog training strikes us first. Dogs are mainly trained to obey their master, work on farms, detect drug or other illegal items. But, no training is species specific but is concept specific. So, cats can also be trained. If you approach your cat with a positive, encouraging and cheering attitude, you can make it learn almost all commands. A reward-based training can serve your purpose. If you are a new pet parent, you can start with training your cat to sit, roll,…

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