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    The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) was the first animal species to be domesticated by humans. They were tamed from Eurasian gray wolves (Canis lupus), and genetic studies revealed that this domestication could have occurred up to 40,000 years ago. There are many theories to how humans began taming wolves. One theory was that wolves began following people around in order to more easily acquire food and that the ‘tamer’ wolves were kept as pets. As people began acquiring these wolves they began…

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    the funds to purchase them might not be able to get them in any other way. We then delivered the purses to the Good Shepherd Center in Wilmington for the staff there to distribute them to the ladies that need them the most. We were able to have the opportunity to sit down with the ladies and talk to them about their struggles and hear some of their inspiring stories. The Good Shepherd Center is a wonderful, resourceful area that is very popular in the Wilmington city. A part of the center’s…

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    other forms on earth play Dogs have heavily impacted the work forces of our American World. Since the early ages of World War I, Germans implemented War dogs before any other country. The United States had not reverted yet to this form of service in our military's; therefor, the only dogs that were apart of our team were the ones we captured from the opposing sides. By WWII and The Vietnam War, The United States had successfully implemented service dogs. German Shepherds were the primary breed…

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    German Shepherd

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    Canis lupus familiaris, the domesticated dog, is continuously undergoing artificial selection in order to possess certain physical traits and behaviors. Through this selective breeding, various dog breeds now exist, many of which have been bred to carry out desired functions. For example, the Border Collie has been bred for herding, the Dachshund for hunting, and the Siberian Husky for dog sledding. Another breed, known as the German Shepherd, was originally bred to herd and protect sheep.…

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    on possible nuisance dog, owner known dog confined. I arrived at the location and spoke to Kevin Radi. Mr. Radi stated the a Mastiff( brown) that lives at 5323 Sundale Place South, charged out of that location, crossed the street and tried to bite him, the mastiff turned it’s attended towards Mr. Radi German Shepard that was in his fence in backyard. Mr. Radi recorded the two dogs barking and growling at each other. Dog owner (Nicole Colen) came over and retrieved her dog. I asked Mr. Radi…

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    the right dog collar is essential. Collars are important because leashes can be attached to them and they can be conveniently used to hang your dog’s identification and vaccination information. Moreover, it’s the one thing that your dog will wear almost all of the time. As such, collars need to be high-quality and comfortable. This article discusses the top qualities to look for in a dog collar and other factors you should consider prior to buying one. Qualities to Look For Since your dog will…

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    Schnauzer breeds. Since the Middle Ages, dogs very like today's Standard Schnauzer performed household and farm duties in Germany: guarding the family and livestock, ridding the farmyard of vermin, and protecting their owners as they traveled to market. These rough-haired, medium-sized dogs were descended from early European herding and guardian breeds and were not related to the superficially similar terriers of Britain. In the mid-19th century, German dog fanciers began to take an interest…

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    POLICE DOGS 3 Police Dogs The role of police dogs in the law enforcement Some people think of police dogs as aggressive and often attacking people for no reason; however, police dogs are used for a range of different jobs that play a big role in assisting police with their work. Though people may find police dogs aggressive, training can actually eliminate aggression. When it comes to police dogs there are many types, and some are more helpful than others. Some of…

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    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 Shepherds,…

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    your own dog? The responsibility that comes with a dog is greater than people realize. My mother was someone who loved to yell at you about random stuff. It would always end in her telling me how irresponsible I was. One day I decided to make a deal with her and Chris, my step dad. We were in my bedroom, which is in the basement, and they were both standing at the bottom of the stairs, my bed directly in front of them. We were all just having a casual conversation. “I want a German Shepherd…

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