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    Animal Cruelty Epidemic

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    Animal cruelty is a worldwide epidemic that must be stopped. Animal abuse is when one hurts an animal or does not care for an animal as responsible as they should. With being a cat & dog owner I often find myself asking how people could be so cruel to animals that, humans domesticated and trained. Our ancestors did this deed to reduce labor and increase companionship, but their descendants took this advantage above and beyond. It’s against the law to be cruel to or harm animals in Illinois. Most…

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    Cat Food Case Study

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    the dollar “$” sign. 1. ------------------------------------------------- Kitty Kennels provides overnight lodging for a variety of pets. An attractive feature is the quality of care the pets receive, including well balanced nutrition. The kennel’s cat food is made by mixing two types of cat food to obtain the “nutritionally balanced cat diet.” The data for the two cat foods are as follows: Kitty Kennels wants to be sure that the cats receive at least 5 ounces of protein and at least…

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    Sherman's Narrative

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    started to sting again, so after I cleaned off Max i put neosporin on my arm and wrapped it. After that I put Sherman in his kennel and he started to whipper as I walked down stairs to watch TV. When my grandparents got home they noticed my arm and they asked what happened, so I told them and they just shook their heads in disappointment. Once Sherman was out of his kennel I threw him in the bathtub and turned on the water to wash the dirt off of him. That night I thought of what could have…

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    Imagery In The Snow-Storm

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    almost like a blanket that lays upon everything. Near the end of the first stanza the tone changes after the word “tumultuous” is used, creating the image of a disorderly snow storm. “Fills up the farmer's lane from wall to wall” and “on a coop or kennel he hangs Parian wreaths,” are phrases that shows imagery because it creates the illusion that the show is like the ocean, and the snow is also like a piece of artwork that is being hung up. In the second stanza we…

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    “Stereotypes do exist, but we have to walk through them.” This quote once said by an American actor, Forest Whitaker, supports the idea that stereotypes which define a person’s gender are incorrect in reality. In these gender roles men are confident and calm during difficult situations, but in reality this is untrue and men are not always confident in tragic situations and sometimes act irrationally. In society the perfect man should not be able to sew because a woman’s job to do housework, like…

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    Dangerous Animals Dbq

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    determine whether a dog is a high insurance risk on a case-by-case basis. American Humane opposes any policy that denies insurance coverage to all owners of certain breeds of dogs. American Kennel Club Position Statement (click above for direct link–PDF doc) “Dangerous Dog” Control Legislation The American Kennel Club supports reasonable, enforceable, non-discriminatory laws to govern the ownership of dogs. The AKC believes that dog owners should be responsible for their dogs. We support laws…

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    Animal Shelter Essay

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    overpopulation. Illness is sometimes inevitable in shelters, no matter how clean the place is it won 't help avoid outbreaks of diseases. Most shelters will say to not put your hands in the cages, this is to prevent upper respiratory infection and kennel cough, because not every dog there will have the greatest immune system. Other diseases like feline panleukopenia, canine parvovirus, Lyme disease, and heartworm are all factors and extremely expensive to treat. Pet store animals don’t carry…

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    first partner, Maya, Ellie's second partner, Ellie herself, Albert, Maya’s husband, Wally, and Belinda. Some of the minor character are Georgia, Ellie's old dog sitter, Emmet, Stella, and Tinkerbell (Maya’s cats), Geoffrey, Gypsy, and Cammie (Ellie's kennel buddies), Mama, Jakob's wife and his daughter Alyssa. Some locations we see in Ellie’s…

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    training, the right owner, and the right lifestyle a Pit Bull can be as loveable as any dog. Before we get started, let’s define what a Pit Bull is because no breed exists. The UKC (United Kennel Club) and the ADBA (American Dog Breeders Association) recognize American Pit Bull Terriers while the AKC (American Kennel Club) recognizes American Staffordshire Terriers and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. While other people consider the Bull…

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    “Mia can you go walk A field and the corral?” my supervisor asked over the walkie-talkie as I finished bringing in fifteen excited dogs from group play. By this point I had already walked more than a dozen dogs, fed half the kennel, and taken out over a hundred dogs for one of their daily outings. I was exhausted and now I had to pick up a field full of dog feces. “Yep can do,”I said, with genuine enthusiasm. I headed to the fenced-in grass field, where feces from sixty dogs was scattered…

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