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    Getting My Dog! Puppies! Puppies! Puppies! What about them you may ask? You will soon find out. One day I was at a soccer tournament and my team played three games and we won two and lost the one in the morning on the huge grass plain and park filled with people. My family saw another family with his dog and asked where they got their dog they said a lady named Fern up on maple road. Then she gave us Fern’s number and we asked Fern when the next litter would be born she said Oct., we asked her…

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    Mountains, live the two of finest coon hunters ever lived. Old Dan, a dog with brawn and Little Ann, a dog with brains and Billy is the trainer that made them the finest hunting dogs in all the Ozarks mountains. They are famous for their amazing coon hunting skills. But, so after that fame, something dreadful will happen. And what a sad story, it was. Billy was affected by puppy love and it never left him. But he did want just any dog, he wanted a hunting hound. So he saved up some money to buy…

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    When you have finally come to the decision to bring a dog into your home, you realize that your life is about to change for the better. You will be greeted at the door with a smiling face that is always happy to see you and a wagging tail ready for play and exercise. There is even science to back up the claims of just how much stress relief a dog can bring to your life, but where do you acquire such an amazing animal? While searching, you may find yourself bombarded with information, propaganda…

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    Pilot: A Narrative Fiction

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    for the door. “Bye, Emma. I’ll pick you up after work,” said Nell. “As long as they don’t need me at the hospital,” Emma called over her shoulder. Nell turned her attention back to Jake. “And who might this charming gentleman be?” She slipped a dog biscuit out of a jar on the counter and presented it to Pilot. “You now have a friend for life,” said Jake. “This is Pilot,…

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    Becaus Speech

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    Here I sit nursing my puppies. I’ve lost count as to how many litters this makes. As you can see I’m neither happy nor healthy. I have been bred until my uterus has begun to protrude. You couldn’t imagine how much pain I’m in! I’m not sure how healthy my pups are. Given my fitness, and their care I can’t imagine they’re in top form. Sadly to my captors this is not important. I’m a puppy mill dog, and all that matters to the breeders here is the profit they get from our litters. Misery is all we…

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    Overpopulation Of Animals

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    The Right Kind Of Animal Control Every year 2.9 million cats and dogs are abandoned or killed because animal shelters are too full. Since there is not enough room for these animals they have to be euthanized using gas or shots making these numbers go up every year. With the numbers of animals on the streets more problems occur. The issues cannot be overlooked for it can put people in danger, therefore; low-cost spay and neuter clinics and adopting animals instead of buying…

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    yet there were 70 million stray animals, enough for at least one family to adopt. These animals included dogs and cats only, that had no home and were destined for a negative outcome. These animals would be brought to puppy mills or humane societies where they could only stay a few weeks unless adopted. From there, they were to be euthanized or in some cases, possibly sold to participate in dog fighting. Animals do not have a choice on how there life will go, especially if they were in previous…

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    Urban Legend Essay

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    of rats, cats, and dogs. In certain Asian cultures, namely Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese, the people do eat dogs or cats, but it is normal to their culture and not something that is looked down on. As this legend spread, the restaurants lost business, with some shutting down. The legend does not have many variations…

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    When I walk into a room full of dogs and cats in kennel it smells. I was just about to dump some trash. Suddenly, I heard a rooster was crowing from the back of nowhere, which amazes me because I never thought of a rooster could be on an adoption list. On the way out of the dumpster, they provide a doorstopper in case a volunteer was locking outside. There are two-outdoors areas where they manage and take turns to bring the dog out to do some exercise and we allow going into the cages and…

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    Cornwall: A Short Story

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    obstacles like a show dog to, but even more fast. One day Kevin had an idea. He thought that Cornwall could try out for a dog show. But a problem was that how was he going to tell his dad and Howie. How was he going to back up his idea with facts? He had to put up a good case. Cornwall was losing energy very lowly, getting sadder, lazier, sleep in more, overall doing everything less. Kevin thought the dog show would help because maybe it was going to make him happy seeing other dogs. Kevin…

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