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    I think people should train dogs to be helpful and be of service. Dogs can help disabled people, help find missing bodies and be companions to shut-ins. Dogs are animals that can not only be used as pets but also can be trained to help people in needy situations. This is why I think dogs should be trained to help people. The first reason dogs need to be trained is help people who are in need some type of assistance. Disabled people who are blind, has a seizure disorder, mental illness,…

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    Just in America, approximately 42.5 million households own at least one dog. It is no surprise dogs are so popular. Dogs are loved by people, and dogs show that love in return. Some people may like dogs because of the breed, or maybe have a job for them to do, but others might simply like a dog’s personality! There are many types of dog breeds, and all of them have different skills. Some dogs may have a good nose, and other dogs may be fantastic listeners. Dog breeds don’t just have good…

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    A happy dog is a well-trained, well-mannered member of the family and the community. Just as with children, dogs require structure and training in order to function and fit in with their humans. Training is not only beneficial to the dog but those involved in its life. Dogs will do anything to please their owners and frequently get overly excited and unruly. The time to start training your pet is the moment you bring it into the home, despite its age. Even the tiny pup can learn basic…

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    Lynx I think lynx are interesting animals. From there pointy ears to there little bobbed tails. They have cool traits that help them to survive. There are different kinds of lynx that i will be talking about. They all have slight differences but they are all very similar. Lynx have long legs and a short bobbed tail. They also have tufts of fur on their ears. Many people don’t know why they have those or don’t know that it is actual useful to them. The hair on their ears enhances their…

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    “ And this was the manner of dog Buck it was in the fall of 1897, when the Klondike strike dragged men from all the world into the frozen North. But Buck did not read the newspapers, and he did not know that Manuel, one of the gardener’s helpers, was an undesirable acquaintance” (London 5). In the novel The Call of The Wild by Jack London, is a story about a strong dog named Buck who gets dognapped by a man named Manuel and gets sent on a ship called the Narwhal to the Klondike. He goes on an…

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    Raise a Safe Dog By Kelly Marshall Jun 23, 2012 You want your dog to be one that does not bite people or other dogs and is safe for anyone to be around, don't you? Of course you do, especially if we are talking about your family pet. So how do you raise a safe dog? Read on to find the answer to this question... If you train a dog correctly to have manners then the biting will not be an issue. This can be done by not letting the dog bite anyone or another animal even in play. From an early age…

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    Dog parks belong in every city. Considering the amount of dogs in the United States, most citizens should find it greatly troubling for our dogs not to have a place to play, socialize, and release energy.The majority of taxpayers wouldn't mind funding dog parks anyways, especially having been informed of the several benefits that not just dogs, but people, receive as well. A dog park would instantly brighten up any city. Sidewalk traffic would quickly be less congested. In urban areas,…

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    Bring Your Dog To Work

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    Both articles make good arguements and state alot of good things about the situation.Both writers say their thoughts on this subject about bringing your dogs to work.They both say good things and make perfect statements on why it would be a good idea and why it would not. Writer in article one says that bringing your dog to work would be a good thing.The writer says it would lower peoples stress and make them focus more on their job because they would'nt have to worry on their dogs or rush…

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    Call of the Wild In the book The call of the wild, Buck must face that his new life in the wilderness is kill or be killed which he has to do throughout the entire book. First, Buck learns how to survive (what happens if you don’t kill). For example as soon as Buck gets there the white dog Spitz and another dog Curly are in a fight and Spitz ends up killing Curly.There are many dog fights and as soon as the dog loses its balance and goes down all the dogs go in and start eating the dog.…

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    survive through the harshest of winters, he wasn’t fit to survive. In the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London, One of the main characters is a saint bernard scotch-shepherd called Buck, he is a domesticated, loyal companion that becomes a wild wolf-dog. London uses the Yukon Gold Rush as the setting in the adventure story that brings man and dog closer than pulls than apart in the Yukon while trying to be fit to survive. The theme of the survival of the fittest is expressed many times by…

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