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    Dog Food Research Paper

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    much junk in dog food it's hard to know if what you are feeding them is healthy. So at first I tried to feed my dog a natural diet homemade by me, full of liver, and chicken hearts, and of course the healthy elements they need. I did a lot of research to try and find the right mix of ingredients. However I just could not keep up with making fresh dog food, week after week. Plus it really got to be too expensive. So I started to research dog food to try and find the best one. My dog has a…

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    Service dogs vs. coon dog What kind of dog would you want to have as a pet? Do you have health issues? Do you like the thrill of running after the dog when the tree? Well there are many reasons why a person has a coon dog, but there should only be one reason why you have a service dog if you are sick or have a condition that makes you unable to do stuff by yourself also it dependence on the person your health and you patients. My main topics are, they are both dominate and trainable but one…

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    lengthy research on myself and on the animal i have chosen, i came to the conclusion that the animal that is most similar to me is the prairie dog. Although the prairie dog is not an animal that is as known in this world like a lion or a wolf, this animal is more uncommon and lowkey. Today i will be discussing the major points that prove that the prairie dog represents…

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    How To Build A Dog Park

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    Muscadine, Iowa is considering building a dog park and there is some ggod and bad opinions of it. some love the idea while others hate it. As for me personally,I think it would be great idea. My first reason for agreeing they should have one is that no animal should be caged at all times without getting plenty of fresh air and getting plenty of exercise. Not getting exercise causes dog to behave very bad. They will begin to bark a lot and destroy things according to the American Society for…

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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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    My entire life I had always longed for a dog to call my own, only to have that request be turned down by my parents. This stood true until one day my mom told me that we would be visiting family in Vietnam, and while I was there, I could have my own dog. When I got to my grandma’s house in Vietnam, I had the opportunity to meet the neighbors, who had three children. Because one of them was eight like me, and the two others only being a year older than that, I believed we would get along. Sadly,…

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    time later…. a couple days later I want back over to her house ( we would alternate whose house we would play at) and I walked in and all of the sudden I heard a little yapping that sounded like a little dog, I was so confused Reagan did not have a little dog, all she had was a bernese mountain dog, named buddy. I knew that the barking was not coming from Buddy because he didn't…

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    When some people think of dog cages, they think of something that is cruel, but the reality is that these are a great way to give your animals the freedom they need without keeping them inside or really limiting their ability to move around. There are some remarkably large and sturdy kennels that are appropriate for all sizes of animals, and they will provide your animal with a certain level of safety as well as the people on the outside. What Should You Look For? The first thing that you…

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    The Dog Basenji

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    The dog Basenji goes by many names, some of which include Belgian Congo Dog, Bongo Terrier, Congo Bush Dog, Zande Dog, and Congo Terrier. What makes this breed particularly special is that he is the only breed who has no bark. But other than the absence of bark, this breed will whine and growl like other dogs, and can express his feelings with a unique yodel or chortle sound. The Basenji does have a vocal cord. However, it is believed that the past thousands of years in training to hunt game…

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    beyond the limitations of the past. Symbols/Motifs: The white dog: As the image of a white dog appears multiple times throughout this story, we begin to notice its significance. The first time the white dog “appears” is right after Bunny talks to Quoyle about Petal’s death (46). The dog’s timely appearance and Bunny’s frightening reaction shows how the dreadful past continues to linger upon Bunny. Also, the fact that the reappearing dogs are white represent a ghost like figure from the past…

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