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    Police Dogs Research Paper

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    needs a side kick, however. For many police men this side kick is a dog. Dogs can have many jobs ranging from: K9, explosive detection dogs, narcotics dogs, detection dogs, live person search dogs, cadaver search dogs, patrol dogs, and even therapy dogs. All of these dogs work with humans to make their lives easier by using their superior senses of sight, smell, and hearing. For example, after a jewelry robbery, a team of search dogs was let loose in a field to find one of the missing rings…

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    building. Although this building looked like all the rest at the zoo, it was set apart from the majority. Upon walking up to the building, they spotted a large dog that seemed friendly at first and it nuzzled them. In a playful manner, the son made a snowball to throw at his father, who ducked and inadvertently the dog got hit. This startled the dog and it proceeded to attack Harvey and bit him four times on his right elbow causing lacerations that required 117 stitches. Mr. Woodley’s friend on…

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    dangerous. Dogs do not react without warning and pit bulls are no exception. They are predictable as any other dog. Dogs communicate through body language they show us signs when they are afraid, stressed, happy, depressed, irritated and they even show us love and compassion. However some signs are easy to miss or misread. There are hundreds of body cues that dogs use and humans easily misunderstand their dogs or simply do not pay attention. All dogs can be dangerous, all dogs can bite. Dogs…

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    I believe is related to evolution is dog breeding. Through the years, we have heard of people paying a lot of money for a very specific breed of dog. This is called artificial selection, where we as humans direct the trait that gets passed down to a future generation of a dog. Sometimes that is taking characteristics of one breed and mixing it with another breed that also has certain characteristics that are appreciated. There are not any new breeds of dogs (golden retrievers and poodles can…

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    Dog Observation Essay

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    that negatively reacts to my dogs. I have two German Shepherds, which are known to be prone to allergies, so it is important that I find the food with the ingredients compatible with their systems. Finding the proper diet can be challenging since their bodies can have adverse reactions to many different ingredients. Though many dog foods pack an excellent source of nutrients, they do have some differences when it…

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    as being exemplary or noteworthy, for example through an imprimatur such as being listed in a list of great books, or through a personal opinion..” This was the definition of a book being a great novel; according to wikipedia. This book is about a dog named Buck, who was very strong and very smart, even though he only starts off as a regular pet. Who goes off to pull sleds for many masters, throughout the whole story Buck becomes stronger and is very loyal to his master, if he’s loyal back.…

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    A Dog's Purpose

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    like a huge hit and a lot of people were excited about the film. Now A Dog's Purpose is receiving a ton of backlash after a video of a German Shephard filming part of the flick was revealed. CNN shared the details about what went down and why everyone is so upset. TMZ actually published the video of the dog on their site. It is about one-minute long and shows the dog very unwilling to jump into the water and film a scene for the movie A Dog's Purpose. THIS IS SO HEARTBREAKING TO WATCH. DO NOT…

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    Cara Insco Mr. Watkins English 4 3 March 3, 2017 Service Dogs Service dogs are very beneficial to our society and help a lot of people enjoy their life just like anyone else would. Service dogs are not like any other dogs, they have to go through special training that can take up to two years. Service dogs must be able to act professionally in public so they will not be taken out of public places. Service dogs are not pets therefore, they are allowed to go into businesses that have a no pets…

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    It was challenging when I had to take care of my dog for the first time. I really wanted a dog, and thought it would be good exercise for me and the dog and would keep us both healthy and in shape. Having a new challenge can make me feel nervous. I thought it would be fun to take care of a dog. It turned out to be fun at the end but at first it was very hard, gross, and the smell was unbearable. When I had to take care of my dog, Dottie, my dad had to help fix a set of apartments…

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    Smartest Dog Breed Essay

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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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