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    Teresa Heaver is an inspiring soul and a pet lover, and she is determined to help the pure-bred Samoyeds; she is working with the Kabeara Kennels, whose main aim is to guarantee the general health tips, and makes sure that the breed is adopted by several locals. The organization she is working in enough big for the fun-loving and playful Samoyed breed to run and play, that is six thousand square feet large and have two floors. Along with the organization, Teresa is adamant to provide people with…

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    One of the most important things that your German shepherd requires is its own kennel. While having your pet tied-up might seem a good option, it isn't always that you could have your pet tied up. Sometimes, you would be needing a kennel either as its home when the temperature doesn't permit it to live outside or during travel. And while it could seem to be a really good idea to just buy your German Shepherd kennel, building one doesn't sound that bad either. So before you even spend on your…

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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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    On Tuesday, November 3rd I visited Mrs. Marion Kennel at Fieldcrest elementary school. I choose Mrs. Kennel because I have known her multiple years from coaching at my school , and she was always working hard during any down time we had on her work as a teacher. She teaches first grade. I admire her work ethic and ability to manage her time. I think it is impressive for anyone to be able to manage coaching , teaching and a large family without devoting too much time to one area. I remember…

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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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    Beau-Personal Narrative

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    Beau It was February of my eighth grade year when my family got a little surprise. On the 18th I came home late from a basketball game. I was exhausted from the game and school that day. I came into the house. Then I walked to my room with a heavy load of bags on my back. My plan was to take a shower and finish a couple math problems before going to bed. I had laid out my pajamas and took out the ponytail in my hair when my dad called from the basement, “Kallista?” I answered slightly…

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    Pet Adoption Essay

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    popularized owning specialty-bred dogs that are teacup sized and treated like royalty. They even have their own wardrobe. With the attention given in the media fans become obsessed with copying the breeds the celebrity has for a pet rather than a kennel dog. In addition, in the past 45 years the overall pet population has more than doubled. Rescuing the pets in shelters and decreasing the overall number of pets being bred is the focus of animal advocates…

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    Essay On Puppy Training

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    I recently realized that my family was missing something, so I decided it was time to add a new member to my family. Her name is Sadie, she is a six-month old border collie and I can’t imagine my life without her. She is my best friend, which makes disciplining her difficult and it is safe to say that training her has also been a challenge. However, I have learned some tricks that have been very helpful with the process and I am excited to share them with you. I have created some puppy training…

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    Starmark Analysis

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    maintenance as there were numerous things either not working, leaking, broken, a hole in the main driveway area that finally had cones put around it but was not filled when I left, flooding sidewalks when it rained that were used to get to and from the kennels…

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    Introduction Hook: The no-kill shelter movement can have negative effects that could be prevented. The no-kill animal shelter can spread disease, is sometimes considered animal hoarding, and is causing the animals at the shelter to not receive enough care. First Main Topic: Bringing animals from other countries spreads disease. Veterinarians are concerned because transporting animals into other regions spreads different diseases that some animals aren’t used to. “For example, consider that…

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