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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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    Scooby-Doo plush was the best thing I could ask for. One day, when I was 12-years-old, at a carnival, my uncle Ray, helped me win a game and we won that plush as the prize. My plush looks like Scooby, from the most recognized show Scooby Doo, Where Are You!. He is a brown dog, with two black spots, floppy ears, two crossed-eyes with black eyebrows, a cute black nose, and no scratches. Scooby is sitting on his hind legs, with his left front paw up like you are going to shake his paw and the…

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    Dog Monologue

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    I am Charlie, a pure bred beagle. I have big floppy brown ears and head with a long snout with white on the tip. My back is four different colors black, blackish brown, brown, then white. My tail has three colors black white and brown. I am playing with Jasper and Maggie, my siblings. My brother, Jasper is a Siberian cat breed. He is grey with a white belly. He also has black and yellow eyes. Maggie is a boxer with brown and white fur. She wears sweaters because of hair loss. She is getting…

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    There is no way around thought, it occurs every moment people are awake and determines their actions and who they are as individuals. As people are exposed to new and even old ideas, it is important to identify the logic in them. It is important to evaluate the validity of these ideas even if they are personal. Oftentimes people carry bias although they may be unaware of them, may lack information, or be distorted through misinformation ( Eider & Paul, 2007, p.62 ). This type of thinking can be…

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    For a book to be considered a classic novel, it has to be “accepted as being exemplary or noteworthy, for example through an imprimatur such as being listed in a list of great books, or through a personal opinion..” This was the definition of a book being a great novel; according to wikipedia. This book is about a dog named Buck, who was very strong and very smart, even though he only starts off as a regular pet. Who goes off to pull sleds for many masters, throughout the whole story Buck…

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    Being A Service Dog Essay

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    There are very dogs that are capable of succeeding in Service Dog work. Although temperament is important, factors such as health, structure and genetics affect the rate of failure. This is why service dogs are often sought out through reputable breeders for a complete history of the breed’s line. When evaluating dogs from a shelter for Service Dog work, you must look for factors that would disqualify the dog. For example, traits such as fear, aggression and timidity would not be appropriate…

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    The standard American Dream is a house with a white picket fence, two kids, and a yard for the dog to play in. If you drive through any neighborhood, that is most likely what you will see; however, peeking through the curtained windows you may also see a few feline friends. Although cats are becoming more popular, dogs are still man’s best friend. Nobody will be more loyal, understanding, or affectionate than your dog. Cats may be right for some people, but nothing makes a rough day at work…

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    When we come to pet training, dog training strikes us first. Dogs are mainly trained to obey their master, work on farms, detect drug or other illegal items. But, no training is species specific but is concept specific. So, cats can also be trained. If you approach your cat with a positive, encouraging and cheering attitude, you can make it learn almost all commands. A reward-based training can serve your purpose. If you are a new pet parent, you can start with training your cat to sit, roll,…

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    Shiba Inus Research Paper

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    Shiba Inus are one of the cutest breed of dogs in the whole wide univers (assuming that the other universe’s dogs don’t look cute). I mean, who couldn’t resist hugging those furry little dogs while prancing on your bed, on your lap, on your table, on your back (?), or even on your, uhm, head? Wherever they go, they still look cute! This popular breed of dog is still hot in the eyes of the majority in the Internet. Because of their adorableness, various people dress them up, put them on awkward…

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    I believe that all servicemen and women should be able to keep the dogs that they train. I have many reasons why we should be able to keep them. I also have many reasons why they shouldn’t be able to keep them. There are many people that believe in different ways. The reasons I think that the men and women should be able to keep the dogs is because the dogs have become a part in their lives. I pick that all servicemen and women should be able to keep the dogs that they train, because they have…

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