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    It was mid April of the year 2015 and my mom and I were looking for a King Charles Spaniel dog. We were planning on adopting a dog from a website called Lucky Dog Rescue. The one that we wanted was a four year old dog named Lucy from Minnesota. Her owner died causing her to go to a shelter for about three months. My mom called up the adoption agency and requested that we get Lucy. About a week later my life changed for ever when the phone rang before school on April twenty seven 2015. When I…

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    Are you or your family looking for a new dog? Dogs are companions as long as they fit the puzzle that is your life because you can’t just get a dog because it’s cute. These are the seven most popular dogs for different lifestyles. I hope Your family finds the one. Here are the best low energy dogs. If you go for a walk at least once a week then a Bulldog may be perfect for you this dog loves naps. You could also try a Mutt (a mixture of 2+ dogs breeds) depending on what kind of mutt you get…

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    I love puppies! Puppies and dogs are the best pet by far.But, maltese dogs are the best breed out of all the choices. Maltese are the best breed because they are very affectionate all their lives and love to play, and they are very small, which is convenient because you don’t have to feed them as much as a large dog. Also, they live over a decade, up to 15 years. Maltese are very affectionate and playful, and even as they grow older, their energy levels and affectionate demeanor don’t decrease…

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    A small brown and gold colored dog sits quietly at the bus stop. Suddenly, a yellow school bus turns a corner and screeches to a stop. The dog stands, tongue sticking out, tail wagging. The doors open. Kids pour out, and they stop to pet the dog or stare and say, “Awww.” The dog sniffs its way through the crowd, and finds his owner, a young fourth grade boy who is the last to get off the bus. The dog bounded towards him, and the boy scoops him up into his arms, smiling and grinning. The dogs…

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    Dog Autobiography

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    white box left which was left by Santa Claus. What I found inside, was a fluffy, adorable Golden Retriever puppy. He was the first dog I remember having and I was static. As any child, a puppy for Christmas was the ultimate gift. As I grew up, so did JJ named after my dad’s initials. We were inseparable and we played constantly, along with my sister. When I was around 8 years old, we got another Golden Retriever, naming him Jimmy. He became my new playmate and I grew to love him as much as I…

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    Summary: Guide dogs are trained from the day they are born. The Guide Dogs foundation trains these dogs, mainly golden retrievers, labrador retrievers, a mix of both of those, and poodles. These dogs are trained to aid the blind veterans and military personnels. They are trained to replace a cane, give them comfort, keep calm around other people, and more. Guide dogs as puppies are brought into a foster home. With this they are socialized with people from different ages and different animals.…

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    A hybrid between the Australian Shepherd and the Labrador Retriever, the Australian Shepherd Lab is a relatively new breed of medium-sized dog known for exhibiting the intelligence, stamina, and affectionate nature of its purebred parent dogs. Australian Shepherds are known for their strength, agility, protectiveness, and attentiveness which make it a popular herding and guarding canine. Meanwhile, Labrador Retrievers come from a breed of hunting dogs and has become popular for their kindness,…

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    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 blind. Examples of these breeds include: Bulldog,German Shepherd, Collie, Golden Retriever,St Bernard, Greyhound, Bloodhound, Chihuahua, Labrador, Great Dane, Rottweiler, Boxer and Cocker Spaniel.The most popular breed of dog in the world by registered ownership is the Labrador. With their gentle nature, oberiends,…

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    Prison Puppy Programs

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    The criminal justice system has many programs and policies in place to help rehabilitate and educate the inmates in the correctional facilities across the states. The Prison Puppy Programs is an example of an effective implementation of one of these programs in the US Prisons. They have programs that allow dogs that would otherwise be euthanized in shelters to be trained and socialized by inmates. In those situations the dogs are giving the inmates the emotional support they need while…

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    The relationship between dogs and humans is growing stronger every day. Dogs are good to be used as pets. There are many kinds of dogs like the German Shepard, Rottweiler, Golden Retriever, Poodle, and the Great Dane. All of these dogs have special talents and special ways of doing things. Wolves are related to dogs as well. Dogs know that Wolves are their Ancestors that like to live in the forest and in cold places. The types of Wolves are the Arctic Wolf, Mexican Wolf, Northern Rocky Mountain…

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