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    The Positive Dog: A Story About the Power of Positivity Which dog will you decide to feed, the negative one or the positive one? The Positive Dog, by Jon Gordon is an enjoyable book to help you discover how to feed the positive dog inside of you. Feeding the positive dog is as easy as changing one word and giving the simplest smile. This book has already helped me to turn my negative thinking and feelings positive. “The Positive Dog” is about two dogs name Matt and Bubba. Matt is sad, mad,…

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    Animals are Smart Some people think that we are superior to animals but I think that animals are as smart as we are. Pets react to your moods and seem to know just when It’s dinner time! Some animals use tools, communicate and think for their own. If animals can use tools, they must be smart. For instance, a cow named Betty made a hook out of a piece of metal wire. That’s obviously pretty smart but she didn’t stop there.She then used the hook to get treats out of a glass tube.…

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    Armstrong had hauled a sled a minimum of twenty five,000 miles, quite a lap round the Equator. Rasmus knew that Armstrong was nearing the tip of his career. there isn't any area at the Sothis base for retired dogs. and therefore the dogs—as a lot of wolf as pet—cannot be adopted. they have to be euthanized, AN act the patrollers do themselves with a small-arm. each Rasmus and Jesper say it is the most tough a part of the…

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    Finally making the connection when watching a movie or reading a book to ultimately discover I have been there before. It takes a bit for me to make connections, if I don’t have to be told, but when I do sometimes I am shocked. Then I think about other movies or books for a few weeks later. This article made me think of a few movies/books that are the same plot just different settings. Like the vast untouched prairies of the Midwest are left in the hands of one man as he attempts to renew his…

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    MY BOOK REPORT: SURVIVORS: THE EMPTY CITY Introduction In this book I will talk about the book Survivors: The Empty city. This book is the first book in the series Survivors by Erin Hunter. Survivors is a fictional type of series. Survivors: The Empty City is about a lone dog named Lucky. Lucky is an independent type of dog and is used to thinking that he could do everything himself. Until the Big Growl, a big earthquake that happened and destroyed almost everything and everyone in its…

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    The Call of the Wild : Survival A major theme in Jack London’s classic novel The Call of the Wild is Buck must embark on a long and brutal adventure to survive. In the beginning of the book,Buck is surviving at Judge Miller's place. The first reason Buck is surviving is because he is a pampered dog he thinks he the King. For example he think he doesn't need to learn to survive. Second, Buck must learn the law of Club and Fang to survive. The man in the red sweater teaches Buck the law of…

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    went to the Klondike in search of gold to help his family. The main character in the book is a dog named Buck who was born in California and was forced to go the Yukon to join a sled dog team. Then Buck retrogressed which made him acted like a wild a wolf. Buck learned…

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    But, not so. He regards me as a freak. He’s never bother to make friends or even sniff my butt to say hello. You see, I’m part wolf – that’s what I meant when I said I ain’t all dog. My bitch mother carried on with a wolf pack on the edge of the city and that’s how me and my thirteen siblings were born. Only I caught in that trap. Ramsey’s refined nose must be able to wolfish beginnings and so I think that’s why he looks…

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    A beloved Dog and his beloved Girl Most dogs get chosen by their owner, but this dog named Lob chose it’s owner named Sandy. In this story, we will be discussing how the author uses the story’s events to show the love between Lob and Sandy. This story is about a dog named Lob who walked 800 miles to leave his owner and live with a special girl named Sandy. I have three quotes to share with you. The first one is, “It was love in first sight”. The second one is, “Lob crashed in the kitchen…

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    The Boerboel dog is from South Africa. An employee of the Dutch East Indian Company, Jan van Riebeck, came to South Africa in the 17th century. His job was to set up a trading post. When he came to South Africa he brought a Mastiff dog with him that mated with the molosser dogs of South Africa. The Mastiff also mated with large breeds the settlers brought with them,. These dogs eventually developed into the South African Boerboel dog. The South African Boerboel dog is very protective but…

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