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    None of those should be ignored so any dog can get the best care and have a high chance of surviving. Since bleach is used to prevent spread of the virus, it can seem like holy water, but that seems like a…

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    me and my sister have pester our mother over wanting to own a dog. Each time we have gotten the same the excuse that we are too young and would not be able to take care of a dog. That we could barely take care of ourself much less a pet. Fast forward towards the end of my high school I finally convinced her to buy one. Two weeks before Christmas, on a stormy night we went the humane society and got my most special animal, my first dog a chow mix named Tiger. I still remember first going to see…

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    Have you ever wondered what happens to the dogs that are found roaming the streets or how they managed to look so bad? Have you ever thought about the pain a dog goes through in a fight or after the fight? The amount of not only physical pain, but emotional pain? Has it ever crossed your mind that you could make a difference in their lives to stop the suffrage and pain? When did they go from being our friends to just a life that can be lost and not have to worry about them? Why do we just sit…

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    Jack London the protagonist Buck, a strong and healthy dog, goes on adventure of his life. Buck’s mother, a Scotch Shepherd dog, and father, a gianormous St. Bernard, made the perfect lounge dog. Although loyal to the Judge, the owner of a nice piece of land called the Santa Clara Valley, Buck is dognapped in order to evolve into a fierce hunting machine. The antagonist of the story is a dog in the third chapter of the book. Spitz, a superior dog, is the leader of the pack in Buck’s mush team,…

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    Therapeutic Healing Power

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    Often time it is said that our four-legged, furry companion is ones’ best friend, and it is true. Dogs possess great qualities like loyalty, honesty, selflessness and forgiveness. Besides these significant personality traits, dogs have a therapeutic healing power that can reduce stress, anxiety, depression and brighten our day. Dogs can also relieve loneliness, offer unconditional love, help us meet new people, provide companionship, add a routine to our day and improve our health by encouraging…

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    The Winn-Dixie's Story

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    forever. She also learned that you can not hold onto things that want to go. It all started when Opal goes to Winn-Dixie Store and sees a stray dog. It was racing around in the store knocking down produce and having the time of his life. Then he jumps on the manager and the manager threatens to call the pound. Opal speaks up and says “that’s my dog!” During the summer Opal and Winn-Dixie do many things together. Their daily routine is they Go down to Gertrude’s Pet Store and Gertrude…

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    my dog’s death last year. I never had to go through a death in my family so my dogs' was pretty emotional for me. To this day, I am still reminded of my dog and all our memories. My story starts back to when I was four years old. At the age of four, I lost my first dog, Abby. Since I was so young I wasn’t as upset with Abby’s death than I was my most recent dog. But, after losing Abby, my mom’s friend offered us her dog, Max. We greatly took up the offer and let Max in on our family. By the…

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    A dog named Oogy was about ten weeks old and weighed 20 pounds, he was tied to a stake and used as bait for a Pit Bull. The left side of his face, including most of his ear, was torn off. He was bitten so hard a piece of his lower jaw was crushed. Afterward, he was thrown into a cage and left to bleed to death. He was found by police when they raided the facility and taken to an emergency service operating out of the Ardmore Animal Hospital, in a suburb of Philadelphia. They simply refused to…

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    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 right front paw down. Most dogs have tails, so did Scooby, but it was short. His mouth was black, but it had no tongue. The dog’s collar has on is blue,…

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    Police Dogs Research Paper

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    kick is a dog. Dogs can have many jobs ranging from: K9, explosive detection dogs, narcotics dogs, detection dogs, live person search dogs, cadaver search dogs, patrol dogs, and even therapy dogs. All of these dogs work with humans to make their lives easier by using superior senses. For example, after a jewelry robbery, a team of search dogs was let loose in a field to find one of the missing rings after it had been missing for eleven days (James-Mesloh & Mesloh, 2006, pp. 534-539). Dogs are…

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