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    I read “ Cracker the Best Dog in Vietnam” by Cynthia Kadohata this book’s genre is Historical fiction. In this book a feisty German Shepherd named Cracker gets sent to the military to become a bomb sniffing dog because her owners can’t take care of her anymore. Rick is a guy from a small town in Minnesota, he decided to join the army to prove to his family that he was more than what they thought. Rick is partnered up with Cracker who at first was stubborn didn’t listen to ANY of Rick’s commands…

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    the people in the United States own a pet; however, the personalities of these people differ drastically based on the type of pets they own: dogs, cats, exotics (small mammals, avian, amphibians, reptiles, etc.), or no pets. The most common pet is the dog and many people in the United States have at least one dog. We’ve all seen an owner with their dog, whether it be at the park, walking down the street, or at the beach; often times they are outside…

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    In Call of the wild by jack London Buck is a dog that lived with a man named judge miller in Santa Clara Valley. And was ruler of his domain. Buck was a trustful and very helpful dog. Also he walked judge miller’s kids. Everyone trusted Buck on the farm and buck trusted everybody on the farm. And He was neither an outside dog nor an inside dog. Buck was a companion to judge miller. Buck was an l40 pound shaggy half saint Bernard and German shepherd. Buck trusted everyone on the farm. But…

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    one that has been habituated to live among humans, such as a dog, a cat, or a horse. They are able to live in harmony with humans and provide them with companionship and protection. However, while domestic animals generally get along with their human companions, they are still animals who react to situations in a much different manner than a human being is prone to. Every 75 seconds in the United States, there is a victim of a dog bite, which…

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    Police dogs these days are getting hate because most people believe that the dogs are not reliable enough to find explosives and illegal substances. There are also people who had stated that the dogs give false alerts because the dogs want their handlers to find what their handlers are looking for and that machines are better. Some people will go and disagree with what had been stated such as the author. The people who disagree would state that dogs are very intelligent and are able to sniff out…

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    German Shepherd Research

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    suggests, the German Shepherd Dog originated in Germany, with the first off icial German Shepherd Club (SV) founded in 1899. When cavalry off icer Captain Max Von Stephanitz bought his first German Shepherd, he was smitten. Widely recognised as the “father of the breed”, Captain Von Stephanitz led the way in promoting German Shepherds and was instrumental in introducing them to life in the service. Recognising their high level of intelligence and ability to be trained, the German Shepherd Dog…

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    looked around for one but none were cheap enough. We didn’t get one for a while. My brother and I were really sad about it. We wanted a puppy super bad because loved playing and our other dog didn’t play. We looked for months online too, and came up with cute names. Then it happened, we found one! We found a dog that we loved. They didn’t really have…

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    puppy. Your son wants a big dog and the girls a little one, which do you choose? All puppies are cute, lovable, bundles of fur but the similarities end there. There are many breeds of puppies and each has significant differences. For example the German shepherd and Jack Russell Terrier are both loyal, intelligent and friendly, however the similarities end there. German Shepherds and Jack Russell Terriers are different in temperament, energy, and upkeep. German Shepherds and Jack Russell…

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    Cats Vs Dogs Essay

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    Gabrielle kennedy Cats versus dogs The comparing and contrasting elements about dogs and cats. Here is a background about dogs and cats. Some of the most popular breeds of cats are the Persian and the Siamese. In the United States, there are about 86.4 million cats, normally people in the United States have one or two cats. This covers thirty three percent of the United States. On the other hand the most popular dogs breeds are the Labrador, the German Shepherd, and the golden retriever. In…

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    German Shepherds Advice If you own a German Shepherd, or are thinking of adopting or buying one, you’re one of many German Shepherd lovers, and for good reason. German Shepherds are among the most intelligent dogs, and also among the best-looking dogs, with their smooth coats, strong bodies. German Shepherds also have lively personalities and make great companion dogs. You may already know that German Shepherds face some health challenges. The primary problems you have to watch for in German…

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