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    I love puppies! Puppies and dogs are the best pet by far.But, maltese dogs are the best breed out of all the choices. Maltese are the best breed because they are very affectionate all their lives and love to play, and they are very small, which is convenient because you don’t have to feed them as much as a large dog. Also, they live over a decade, up to 15 years. Maltese are very affectionate and playful, and even as they grow older, their energy levels and affectionate demeanor don’t decrease…

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    “Maddie” is a heartwarming commercial produced by Chevy Automotives in 2014, that takes us on a journey with the two main characters: a woman and her golden retriever, Maddie. With a soft, mournful piano ballad playing in the background, we observe as a woman, in her late twenties, stands beside an aged golden retriever, smiling sadly, and pets the frail creature. We witness an intimate moment between her and Maddie, as the dog lays calmly in the veterinarian’s office. Smoothly changing…

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    It was mid April of the year 2015 and my mom and I were looking for a King Charles Spaniel dog. We were planning on adopting a dog from a website called Lucky Dog Rescue. The one that we wanted was a four year old dog named Lucy from Minnesota. Her owner died causing her to go to a shelter for about three months. My mom called up the adoption agency and requested that we get Lucy. About a week later my life changed for ever when the phone rang before school on April twenty seven 2015. When I…

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    Are you or your family looking for a new dog? Dogs are companions as long as they fit the puzzle that is your life because you can’t just get a dog because it’s cute. These are the seven most popular dogs for different lifestyles. I hope Your family finds the one. Here are the best low energy dogs. If you go for a walk at least once a week then a Bulldog may be perfect for you this dog loves naps. You could also try a Mutt (a mixture of 2+ dogs breeds) depending on what kind of mutt you get…

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    Chevrolet’s commercial, “Maddie”, emphasizes the use of animal companionship through their choice of dog breed, a golden retriever, which used to symbolize Chevy 's well-known reputation as a family car. Chevy takes advantage of the Golden Retriever’s reputation by making one the star of the Maddie Commercial. Chevy promotes their company through a heartfelt connection between…

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    A small brown and gold colored dog sits quietly at the bus stop. Suddenly, a yellow school bus turns a corner and screeches to a stop. The dog stands, tongue sticking out, tail wagging. The doors open. Kids pour out, and they stop to pet the dog or stare and say, “Awww.” The dog sniffs its way through the crowd, and finds his owner, a young fourth grade boy who is the last to get off the bus. The dog bounded towards him, and the boy scoops him up into his arms, smiling and grinning. The dogs…

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    with a golden retriever named Harley. He had thick fluffy fur, which blew along with the wind as he soared through the flowers in the long, grassy fields. He had huge brown marble eyes, which glistened while he glanced at you. His long bushy tail resembled that of a fox. His bright red tongue flapped around freely as he wobbled about his way. He was the sweetest dog one could have and was a very playful. Although his outgoing attitude resembled the attitudes of most golden retrievers, I…

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    Golden Retrievers Essay

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    Why Golden Retrievers Make Excellent Family Pets My love of animals goes back to when I was a little girl growing up on my grandpa’s farm. We had most of your normal farm animals; pigs, cows, chickens, heck I even had my own pony. But none were more lovable and enjoyable than our family dog. This particular breed was a border collie and was incredibly intelligent, loyal, and friendly. She was a bit hyper but to a little girl of ten, was the source of entertainment for many years. Plus, she…

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    researched Golden Retrievers and Wikipedia says this “The Golden Retriever is a large-sized breed of dog bred as gun dogs to retrieve shot waterfowl such as ducks and upland game birds during hunting and shooting parties, and were named “retriever” because of their ability to retrieve shot game undamaged. Golden Retrievers have an instinctive love of water, and are easy to train to basic or advanced obedience standards.” This is how I know that Wikipedia is full of lies. Golden Retrievers are…

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    About the Golden Retriever The Golden Retriever is a sturdy, muscular dog of medium size, famous for the dense, lustrous coat of gold that gives the breed its name. The broad head, with its friendly and intelligent eyes, short ears, and straight muzzle, is a breed hallmark. In motion, Goldens move with a smooth, powerful gait, and the feathery tail is carried, as breed fanciers say, with a "merry action." The most complete records of the development of the Golden Retriever are included in the…

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