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    The Dog I Named Clair Animals are a significant part of my life. Ever since I could remember I was always talking, playing, or watching pets. Everyone would say how good I was with animals and that I should be a vet. I didn’t want to be specifically a vet, but I knew I wanted animals in my life in some way. Throughout my high school years I bounced from interior design to baking to an ultrasound technician, but for some reason I just could not get my heart into those careers; I always ended up…

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    Speed, Dogs, and a Stunning Scenery: A Taste of Dog Sledding Text by Yati People of Tromsø were lucky to have a chance for a free dog sledding experience. On 17 April, Tromsø Villmarkssenter did an open day, starting with a free bus ride from the city center to their facility. The event included a short dog sled ride, cuddling dogs and puppies, free use of the lavvos (Sami tents) with open fire inside, and also outdoor bonfire where people can grill their own food. Utropia had a chance to speak…

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    Zenit Vs Dog

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    Zenit, the dog from the story “Call of Duty”, and the dog in “To Build a Fire” have many differences and similarities. Some of these include the characters relationships with their owners, how the dogs are treated, and their difficult travels. This is important because it shows how their environment influences their fate. One difference between Zenit and the dog from “To Build a Fire” is their relationships with their owners. Zenit and his owner have a very close relationship and Zenit is…

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    A Deluge of Tears: Ajah under the Sea Video Audio 1 The camera walks through lightening, thunder and darkness, an image of a polar bear confusedly seated on a melting ice cap, appears. It moves very rapidly showing roaring sea. Bloated rivers, sunken cities and settles down on a signboard with the inscription “Welcome to Lagos Nigeria: The Land of Aquatic Culture”. Moves on from there to settle on another sign “Welcome to Ajah Eti-Osa LGA, Lagos. The destruction of the earth is no longer a…

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    Red Wolf Research Paper

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    Red Wolves, legendary members of the dog family, are very important animals which are a vital part of the food chain and our environment. In an attempt to emphasize the importance of this animal, it is necessary to discover its characteristics, understand why it is in danger, stress the importance of saving the Red Wolf, and learn how it was reintroduced into the wild. Twice as big as a coyote and about half the size of a Gray Wolf, these Red Wolves are beautiful creatures. Fully grown…

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    Maintaining The Right Temperature For Your Dogs Dogs are naturally warmer to touch than human. In fact, the typical body temperature for dogs is at 101 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit compared to humans whose typical body temperature is 98,6 degrees Fahrenheit. There are factors that affect your dog’s tolerance to temperature. These are: • Environmental factors • Inflammation • Shock • Vaccination • Ingestion of something toxic Humans, unlike dogs, are able to find ways on how to take care of…

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    Getting Buster

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    views, and I realized nothing lasts forever. I've always wanted a dog. Me getting buster was just as good as opening presents at Christmas. Of course he got into stuff; he was a puppy, but eventually we got him trained. He became the apple of my eye. I didn't have him for even more than a year but in my heart still felt like we were gonna have a great life time. I couldn't imagine anything happening to my idolized dog, but eventually that nightmare became a reality. This is where…

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    lecturer named Josh Billings once said, “A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.” To me, that is the most accurate representation of a dog that I have ever heard. Dogs are the most selfless, lovable, cuddly creatures that deserve an unbelievable amount of love. I cherish the moments I have with my dogs and I love them unconditionally, but there are others who aren’t as amiable. I have a couple of neighbors who never allow their dogs to come inside, no matter…

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    How to Properly Leave Your Dog Inside a Car. Interior car temperature may rise up to 20 degrees in the first few minutes and this is fatal to your dog. Without proper ventilation, your dog might be experiencing intense heat. This could result in death or serious illness. It is never advisable to leave your dog inside your car. However, there are instances that you may have to leave your dog inside the car for a few minutes. Before you do so, please make sure that you have followed the steps…

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    (“Post Traumatic Stress Disorder”). Recently PTSD service dogs have appeared in more and more families, with PTSD victims, especially those with United States veterans. They have been effective for these victims (effective defined as distracting the patient from reexperiencing the traumatic events, and providing less…

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