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    Dog Persuasive Speech

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    planning to convince my parents to get me a dog. By the end of my presentation, I will share how I will prove that I will commit to looking for a dog. For many years, I have begged for a dog but until now, I haven’t been successful in convincing my parents yet. Also, I have done my homework on time and keeping up with my chores for the last two weeks. The dog I would like is a petite Goldendoodle because they are a mix of a loyal companion and an easy dog to take care of. B1…

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    Who here, has a dog? Or at least knows someone who does have a dog? Well, how many of you know someone with a service dog? Well if you didn’t there are three major types of service dogs. These three major ones are guide dogs, assistant dogs, and seizure alert dogs. Let me begin with tell you what a service dog is, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act, “a service dog is any dog who is specially trained to help an individual with an incapacity”. Each dog has a specific training to…

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    attack; rescue dog Sheba, awoke a nearby family member to alert him that John was in trouble. Sheba possibly saved John’s life by being such an excellent pet. There are hundreds of other stories where dogs have saved their owners’ lives. Dogs can not only save a person’s life, but dogs also have countless tremendous attributes. Owning a dog can make people feel like they are never alone, can help people live their lives, and can fill people with euphoria. When a person has a dog as a pet, that…

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    Service Dog

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    service dog. In this blog, you will learn how service dogs help, what breeds are best and types of purpose's a service dog is used for. Service dogs can help a range of people with many different disabilities. Service dogs have a vast variety of support they can provide to people suffering from a physical disability, a mental disability and much more. A service dog helps a person with a physical disability by retrieving dropped items, opening doors and giving emotional support. A service dog…

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    Humans and dogs have been living side by side for over 14, 000 years (Prestrude and O’Shea, 1996; Riddle, 1987). Throughout the years dogs have served as hunters, guards, herders, medical subjects, companions and guides for humans. Dog selection for a particular task is often based on pairing the task to the breed, attempting to choose one with the appropriate physical, personality, and psychological attributes (Weiss and Greenberg, 1997) (e.g. Jack Russell Terriers’ high stamina and high energy…

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    Dog Shelter Research Paper

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    cuttings are enough for your dog to fit in. You can adjust your measurement and cuttings, and if your dog is too big and one plywood siding is not enough, then you are free to add another one just to ensure that you have the correct size of dog house that can fit your dog properly. 2. After you have illustrated it on the sidings, carefully cut out the panels along the lines you have created on your lay-out. For the front door, only cut an entry hole that is enough for your dog to have easy…

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    Why Are Dogs Dangerous The importance of this topic is because of so many people killing dogs, and being afraid of all dogs, even if the dog is friendly. Why do people perceive that dogs are dangerous, and why are the dogs dangerous? Several states and businesses have come up with a plan that will lower the percentage of dogs from killing people and other animals, by making stricter dog laws and having the laws affect the owners more than the dogs. In order to understand why people are afraid…

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    Guide to buying bully sticks for your dog Bully sticks are a nice treat for your dog. They are a 100 % natural product that brings a myriad of health benefits to dogs. They are better than other chew toys because of the many minerals that they contain. However, most dog owners do not know how to choose these chewy treats for their pooches because they come in a wide range of style, flavor and quality. Bully sticks of low quality can cause harm to your dog. So, here is a guide to help dog…

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    Service Dog Training Essay

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    large part of the costs of service dogs is often times offset by volunteer puppy raisers. Volunteers teach the basics; to sit, walk on a leash, house training, and other basic commands. Professional trainers that provide formal training charge around $20,000 to train one dog. If the puppy raisers are paid, the cost can potentially double (Service Dogs). The term “intelligence disobedience” is an essential part of training a guide dog. This means that the dog knows not to follow a command if it…

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    Dog clicker training is one of the best ways to train your dog. It is as well one of the simplest. The simply things you have to have are a clicker, and a dog. The clicker is a tiny plastic and metal object that makes a "click" noise when you press on it. That "click" tells your pet that he did what you want and that you are praising him for it. Dog clicker training has a few guides you must go through before you can use it properly. The following are the review of some of the best dog clicker…

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