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    I, think that servicemen and women should be able to keep their dogs. I think they should because if they are together for 8years they get a special bond. When they would get a new trainer or owner they probably wouldn’t like them or the way they trained. Dogs are hard to train the way you want them to be trained. When someone else gets a dog trained that’s how they’ll stay forever. I think that dogs should get to stay with their owner. Dogs get adjusted to the humans they are with every day.…

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    Everyone should have a dog. Dogs have been “man’s best friend” for around 16,000 years. They offer love and affection, while they also help with everyday chores. Dogs snuggle up close when you need a friend or make you happy when you are sad. They can help you physically or mentally. Dogs can even help you be more social. There are much more ways but these are the top ones. Dogs love exercise and they help you build a better immune system. Dogs help you physically because they want to go outside…

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    The feeling of a puppy’s soft fur is like no other, their excitement is irreplaceable. Growing up with these little furry creatures is a blessing. It’s something I’m forever thankful for. My dad’s stories and experiences are what lit that fire in me, growing my interest in animals. Dogs have taught me so much about myself and they have opened my eyes to all the wonderful things and emotions they can make you feel. My dad has shown me how much dogs affect people’s lives in a positive manner. All…

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    In Through Wolfs Eyes author Jane Lindskold makes a failed expedition to a non-settled area to have a young girl, be the only survivor and be raised by wolves. Against all odds the young girl manages to survive but, alas she now thinks like a wolf. Then has a party of people head to the place where the expedition was heading to find them and bring at least an heir back from there to try to have a chance at the crown. The lack of knowledge of what happened left the group vulnerable and lucky that…

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    “Who are they?” asked Georg quickly, straining his eyes to see what the other would gladly not have seen. “Wolves.” Georg screamed in horror. Ulrich shook and shivered in the ice cold wind, and told Georg to quiet down. “Quiet! Don't make any noise; we are the ones being hunted now. They can smell us, and the noise does not help with the detouring of these rabid creatures.” Georg stared at Ulrich with the emotion of frantic fear in his bloodshot eyes. Both of the men were freezing; and they…

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    Raccoons Research Paper

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    These animals are cute and smart and might be in your backyard if you live near mountains but they can be very dangerous. Raccoons can grow up to be about 10-30 pounds throughout their life. They usually breed during spring and then they have their kits around late spring or early summer. Their lifespan can go up to 15 to 20 years before their death, but the ones that live in the wild can only live up to 3 years due to diseases, hunters, and traffic accidents. They live in the Deciduous forest…

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    By the mid-1930’s the gray wolf (Canis lupis) had been extirpated from its natural habitat in Yellowstone National Park through hunting, trapping, and poisoning in attempt to control predator populations (Phillips 1997). Their extirpation allowed elk (Cervus elaphus) populations to reach high numbers because they were no longer mediated by a predator and could not be controlled by human hunting (Kauffman 2010). The park attempted to cull elk numbers after becoming concerned about their impact…

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    Dogs are those furry, adorable little creatures who grab the attention of many animal lovers. They are very playful when they are puppies but mellow out as they get older. Dogs can become a life companion to those who feel lonely or distressed or those who feel happy or joyful.Dogs are also called canines and can be defined as domesticated carnivorous mammals that can be easily tamed and loved by many. Canines serve a part in society that is uncomparable to any other animal species. In “A…

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    The Domestication Of Dogs

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    There are many versions of the domestication of the dog can really make an encyclopedia on this subject. Of these the most popular versions it is that the wild dog (was a wolf, a dog or something) came to the camp of the man of the Stone Age with the incentive to consume the remains. Then, as if by osmosis, it was integrated into the lives of these men hunters eventually taking care of their properties. But this logic is so full of faults that can only be accepted as a glorification both of our…

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    It is a winner because the story has real life messages that readers Can learn from. It is an inspirational book for young readers and can teach how to not judge a book by its cover. This book is a short way to teach people how to take care of their dog and how to treat people correctly with respect.Most of the time opal and her dog is disrespectful this makes people laugh. This is a great first novel it joins the book without any villain. The book makes you want to read more with the charm of…

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