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    The Kennel Club website The Kennel Club. 2015. Japanese Chin. [Online] The Kennel Club. Available from: http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/services/public/breed/display.aspx?id=6156 [Accessed on 28th November 2015] The kennel club website is also a well-known organisation and their website was used to be able to research general knowledge about Japanese Chins which are generally used as show dogs and there is a Japanese chin club website with a lot of shows dates from (The Japanese Chin Club,…

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    Origin Of Dogs

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    Pugs and corgis, dachshunds and bulldogs, German shepherds and Jack Russell terriers. The popularity of dogs in America is as strong as it has ever been, and for many people looking to acquire a new companion, these purebred breeds are already widespread and only growing in popularity as time passes. Through years of selective breeding, dogs have been bred for specific purposes, but in a world where the practical use of dogs has passed out of mainstream, these adaptions are no longer…

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    Pit Bulls Essay

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    According to the American Kennel Club, the German Shepherd is an “all-purpose” service dog. They are generally large in size, swift, intelligent, and powerful. The ancestry of the German Shepherd, much like that of many canines, was originated from “herding and farm dogs.” The association of the German Shepherd to man was comradeship and service. German Shepherds are known for their “loyalty, courage, and ability to assimilate…” The successful training of this canine should yield well-ordered…

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    NFL and in 2006, was named the NFL’s highest paid player. In 2010 the Philadelphia Eagles named Vick starting quarterback paying him $5.25 million. Although very famous, it was found that Vick and his associates operated “Bad Newz Kennels” on Vick’s property. This kennel housed and trained over 50 pit bull dogs, staged fights, killed dogs, and ran a high stakes gambling ring. According to a witness they fought their trained pitbulls with pet dogs and “thought it was funny to watch their dogs…

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    answer: it depends. While honey has been proven to have medicinal properties -- with reports of some owners using honey to treat their dog’s allergies and as topical solution to burns, with success -- it’s not for every dog. According to the American Kennel Club, giving raw honey to dogs can be dangerous to their health, especially dogs with compromised immune systems and puppies, which can be at risk of botulism. On the contrary, raw honey can be given to dogs primarily for medicinal…

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    Bordetella Research Paper

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    1. Species of Bordetella is known to cause respiratory diseases like whooping cough, pneumonia, and sinusitis. 2. There are eight species of Bordetella that cause different diseases including Bordetella parapertussis, Bordetella bronchiseptica, Bordetella avium, Bordetella hinzii, Bordetella holmessi, Bordetella trematum, Bordetella pertussis, and Bordetella petri. a. Bordetella parapertussis causes whooping cough and chronic pneumonia in humans as well as sheep. b. Bordetella bronchiseptica…

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    Pet Vaccination Benefits

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    The ASPCA has estimated that “70-80 million dogs and 74-96 million cats are owned in the United States” (“Pet Statistics” 1). With these millions of dogs and cats that are owned as pets not all are vaccinated. Vaccinations benefits outway the risks. Risks may rise or decline depending on species of animal and your geographical location. “Vaccines stimulate the immune system production of antibodies that will destroy disease causing organisms enter the body” (“Vaccinations” 1). These vaccines…

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    the virus, such as dogs in kennels or boarding facilities (“Canine…

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    I would also tell them how their animal needs a Bordetella shot to protect them from the Bordetella bronchiseptica bacterium which causes a respiratory disease. Tracheobronchitis or otherwise known as kennel cough is a highly contagious disease that mainly affects dogs and can cause a serious cough. By explaining all of the vaccinations it should help the client understand why it is so important that they get these vaccinations for their animal and especially their…

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    Puppy Mill Research Paper

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    Puppy mills should be stopped. A puppy mill is a place where they thousands of dogs. Puppy mills are mainly found in the midwest. The amish is big part of breeding for puppy mills. There is a approximately 10,000 puppy mills in the united states. In this paper I will discuss puppy mills condition, animal abuse and problems. The first reason is the condition. They live in filthy cages. The cages have wire bottoms that damages there paws. The bottom of the cages are stacked which means the…

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