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    Essay On Great Danes

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    Great Danes are the perfect family dog for any family they are calm and timid. Great Danes have been around for thousands of years and were worshiped for a while. They are great with children because of their timidity they can handle little kids unlike other dogs. This is the perfect dog to be a watchdog and protect you while you sleep. these are three reasons why Great Danes are perfect family dogs. Researchers have found drawings of Great Danes that go back to 3000 B.C. There are reports of…

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    Essay On Husky Grooming

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    Suggested Title: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Husky Grooming! Suggested Title: How to Groom a Siberian Husky? Suggested Title: The Ultimate Guide to Husky Grooming! Despite their thick double coats, Siberian Huskies are very easy to groom and only need to be bathed 1 -2 times a year unless they have rolled in dirt. Yet, the thought of tackling the mounds of hair they shed is enough to send most pet owners scampering for cover. So, here is a look at how to groom a Siberian husky and…

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    Newbug Research Paper

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    int add(char* name, char* genderValueString, char* breed, int age, float weight) { struct dog *newDog = (struct dog *)malloc(sizeof(struct dog)); struct dog *currNode, *prevNode; strcpy(newDog->name, name); newDog->genderValue = (genderValueString[0] == "M" ? male : female); strcpy(newDog->breed, breed); newDog->age = age; newDog->weight = weight; newDog->next = NULL; if (list == NULL) { list = newDog; return 1; } else if (strcmp(list->name, name) > 0) …

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    Saint Bernard Description

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    The Saint Bernard is a strong, muscular dog. They love people, and are, patient, obedient, slow moving, extremely loyal, eager and happy to please. Saint Bernards have a strongly developed smell, and also seem to have an extra sense for sensing danger from storms and avalanches. Their massive head is powerful. The feet are large with strong, well-arched toes meant for climbing through the mountains. They have a long broad tail, and droopy ears resting on the sides of their head. They usually…

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    Dog Park Case

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    Getting a standard Poodle about a year and a half ago we knew going in to it that he would have a lot of energy and curiosity as a puppy that would grow up to be a big dog. Timo, my wife and I’s standard Poodle has loads of energy and loves to play fetch but would rather play with other dogs. Right away when we got Timo we signed up for the Wyoming City’s dog park for a just a small fee for the membership for the year. But in order to get the membership we had to prove that he had all this shots…

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    Dog Observation Essay

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    When it comes to our furry four-legged friends, it’s our duty as owners to provide them with the right nutrition requirements for them to live an active and healthy life. Sounds easy, right? Not in my case. Maddox quit licking your paws. Kona leave those ears alone, this is the frustration I regularly go through if I dish out food that negatively reacts to my dogs. I have two German Shepherds, which are known to be prone to allergies, so it is important that I find the food with the ingredients…

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    The chosen article is about a person who is a pensioner, named Dave Thompson, who help deaf by linking them with a hearing dog. In the beginning, Mr. Dave starting doing it for his wife and daughter then, he realises how hearing dog benefit the deaf people. The contrast it makes to the live of the deaf demonstrates and prove the necessity to him and turn into his motivation. Eventually, he ended up becoming a volunteer with Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and starting his own charity afterward,…

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    Process Analysis Of A Dog

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    They say a dog is a man's best friend. There are many responsibilities that come with caring for a dog. Overall you will have a loving and loyal companion through it all which makes it all worth it in the end. Finding the best dog is a very important process that can't be rushed. Firstly you need to find the dog that best suits your house. For example a big dog needs lots of room to run around in so you need a big yard. Before you adopt your companion clear it with your family. Lastly adopt…

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    I think that servicemen and women should keep their dogs. They trained their dogs. They spent all that time working with them. So I think that they should keep them. They also work well together. They should keep the dog they trained because they listen to them better than anyone else because they trained them. Also they should get to keep them because it has shown that soldiers returning home are less stressed just bye petting them. Dogs also get very attached to their soldiers. So if a…

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    All I could think in my mind on the car ride over is that man this ride is taking forever can I just please get my puppy I can’t wait. Today was the day I was finally getting my dog and I could hardly wait I was so thrilled. I had met him only twice so far and I had loved both experiences but I wanted to meet him for the third and last time and take him home and keep him there forever. The first time I had met Pal was when we were in Clarion and were looking at puppies at a house in a small part…

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