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    Introduction The main character of our story is Bailey, a Golden Retriever who wants to know what his purpose is, the meaning of his life. He thinks about milk and siblings, contemplates what life is like from other’s point of view and in between enjoys playing and eating and spending time with his humans. He tries to develop relationships with his humans, attempts to understand what they are feeling and what they want from him, he tries to discover what he can do to please them, and how he can…

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    Pitbull Stereotypes

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    Do Pit Bulls deserve the poor stereotyping they receive? Every year over one point two million dogs are euthanized in America alone. A startling forty percent of those dogs are pit bulls. That means that every year over half a million pit bulls are euthanized in America. This number has risen so high over the years because of the poor name and stereotypes that have been placed on pit bulls. Pit bulls have been labeled as mean and aggressive dogs for many reasons. One is due to their…

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    Can you imagine life without having pets or not having a companion with you to make you feel better when you 're upset or sick? Imagine if you raised a dog since birth and took care of it as if it was your own child and one day animal control just takes them away because of the type of breed they are. For years there has been a stereotype on pit bulls,stories about them attacking people,and even now there are many myths about them that are not true. For example, according to the article “ Pit…

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    September of 2014. With the use of an adorable Labrador puppy, the companies anticipated goal was to evoke the emotions of their audience hoping to demonstrate making smart decisions while drinking while prevent the number of alcohol related accidents. Budweiser was able to successfully formulate an advertisement…

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    Legislation should not be a law because it is discrimination against certain dog breeds. The reasons why Breed Specific Legislation should not exist a dog labeled as “aggressive” or have been known to bite people aren't always the breeds you think. A Labrador retriever has a 13.3% with the most common dog attacks. While a pitbull has a 8.4% chance of attacking according to Chicago injury center. Most dogs are well behaved and a dog may appear dangerous and it is a stereotype. My evidence here…

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    As individuals we fight for our rights not to be judged by our skin color, gender, sex or religion, so why are Pit Bulls being discriminated against for their breed? Less than a century ago Pit Bulls were loved, respected, admired and played an important role in the American culture. They were considered a canine icon, and Images of this brave, hardworking and loyal breed were everywhere. Today the reputation of Pit Bulls is completely different. Aggressive by nature, vicious and very dangerous…

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    programs for each type of service dog, such as NEADS, which is the oldest hearing dog program in the United States and it has over one thousand dogs (Ascher-Walsh 129). The most popular breed of service dogs is Labrador Retrievers due to their friendly nature, however Golden Retrievers are also common (Ascher- Walsh 61-67). Simply being around a dog can be beneficial to a person’s…

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    According to Diana Vilibert, Care2 writer, “the top 3 aggressive dogs are dachshunds, chihuahuas, and jack russell terriers. the least aggressive breeds are basset hounds, golden retrievers, labradors, siberian huskies, and greyhounds” (Care2). Pitbulls and rottweilers actually scored average to below average in a recent study of aggression. The top three aggressive dogs are small dogs, not big dogs, but size doesn’t make a big difference…

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    When I was little, I would always drag my mom into the pet store. I loved pressing my face up against the glass and watching the cute little golden retriever or the labrador puppies playing. If I was really lucky, my mom would let me go to the little rooms where you can play with them. I would pick my favorite one, the cutest one, and Jane, my mom and I would play with him or her. I always gave the puppy a name, and when it was time to go, I would beg her to let me keep it. “Please, Mom,” I…

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    Dog Lifespan Essay

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    Understanding A Dog's Lifespan: How Long Can Dogs Live? Most households have considered owning a pet or two. Most of the dogs then were mainly used to help secure the home which is why it was most common to see large breed of dogs. But for the past years, you may have noticed how toy dogs have become extremely popular. Some famous toy dogs which are owned by celebrities have been featured on various television shows and shared how extravagant the lives of these dogs have become. From wearing…

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