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    the vitals about the dog and the temperament of the dog. The saint bernard started as a guard in switzerland and continued that for a long period of time. After awhile it became famous and popular, for being a rescue dog in the snowy mountains. They were also used by the Hospice and they were a refuge for travelers through the dangerous Alpine pass between Switzerland and Italy. The Saint Bernard was also used to help with injured patients. The Saint Bernard helped with lost travelers also.…

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    The Dog Got Out Figurative language It was later in the day and i had just let the dogs out. I went back and the small one was gone like the wind. Bold Statement we have made fences shock callers and the dogs keep running away. Personal experience i can remember the gut feeling i had when i saw the dog not in my yard. definition webster's dictionary defines gone as no longer present; departed. Question why do you think that dogs even have a reason to run away. I can remember the gut…

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    In the article, “Dog-walking: Motivation for adherence to a walking program,” by Johnson and Meadows (2010), the purpose of this study was to determine to what extent participating in a dog-walking program would be associated with adherence to a change in physical activity and weight loss, with improved body mass index (BMI). This study is a longitudinal, one-group, pre-post, quasi-experimental design that was done in the Midwest. It was held in two public housing facilities, in which there was…

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    When I grow up, I want to change the world! Changing the world one day would make me feel really good. Three ways I would change the world are: make sure everyone has a shelter to live in; help more lost, sick, and hurt animals, and make sure no one is hungry. I would like to help homeless people have a nice place to stay. When I’m driving downtown I see a lot of homeless people on the streets; dirty, and sad. My house is the best; it’s so cozy and warm, but in the winter those people don’t have…

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    it’s feet, mouth, chest and belly are all white. It’s nose is black like most dogs and it has pointy up ears. The dingo lives in Australia and mainly lives in desserts but some live in grasslands and near forests. Dingoes often make their dens in abandoned rabbit holes. Most people know the Dingo as a native animal to only Australia similar to why people know the Kangaroo. They can rotate their paws unlike any other dog and they have the largest canine teeth. They mainly live up to 5-6 years but…

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    facilities has a positive effect on the patients. The history of animal assisted therapy begins with the domestication of the first pet dog which happened sometime thousands of years ago. These pets served obvious practical purposes (protection,…

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    The dogs grew frantic; low, slowly rising growls coming from them. They were waiting for dinner. They lunged at my legs. Their teeth ripped at the dress. My screams only fueled them and heighten their anticipation I knew it, but I couldn’t shut my mouth. I had never been so afraid. Teeth caught my skin and tore. I felt one of the dog’s teeth go deep into my Achilles tendon. Puncturing. It was the one spot I hated shaving because thoughts of cuts made there by the razor always made my skin…

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    Advantages of a Dog Many people nowadays own pets at their houses and apartment, but the ones that do not still debates on whether they should get one or not. If you visit a friend or a family member’s house, 60% of the times you are more likely to find a pet, being a fish, a parrot, a cat, a dog, or even a rare species of animals. Although many people have different opinion on what kind of pets they like, for me the better choice is to own a dog. The motives why I chose to have a dog over any…

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    commercial, the company portrays a relationship similar to this, between a farmer, a dog, and horse to try to persuade their audience to buy more of their products. In the commercial, Budweiser shows the devastation a farmer goes through as he has lost his dog and is unsure if he will ever see his again. This relationship is shown in the advertisement through separate events; the farmer's journey to find his lost puppy as well as the journey the puppy went through to return to home. By showing…

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    I was fifteen when I obtained my first dog, my first major responsibility. She was a 3 week old female pit bull pup. I welcomed the dog as a gift, a gift from a dear friend, It was the raddest thing ever. I resolved to name her Louie, She had blue eyes that resembled the high noon Texas sky. Her fur was brown with a hint of amber, that resembled a wheat field. Unfortunately, I was dog less throughout my life, so you can imagine how ecstatic I was. At the time it was 2012, my older sister…

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