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    Nathan Okulov Essay

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    This the story of Nathan Okulov. A 17 year old boy who lost his parents at the age of 14 by the apocalypse. Nathan had no more family and no more friends to rely on. Nathan goes around to look for a group where he can feel safe, and have people to rely on. Nathan lived a little bit away from Olsha with his mom, dad and his dog. Nathan and his dad went camping a lot in the forests of Chernarus. His dad taught him how to survive and to hunt, but he wasn’t much of a survivor. When the outbreak…

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    unwanted pets are euthanized, simply because there is no place for them. Each day 70,000 puppies and kittens are born. As long as these birth rates exist, there will never be enough homes for all the animals. There is an overpopulation crisis among dogs and cats all over the world. Simply put, there are too many pets, and not enough homes for them. Overpopulation of pets causes many different problems, such as many animals being put to sleep, inbreeding which can cause congenital defects in…

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    Police Dogs Research Paper

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    needs a side kick, however. For many police men this side 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 their superior senses of sight, smell, and hearing. For example, after a jewelry robbery, a team of search dogs was let loose in a field to find one of the missing rings…

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    among the veterans that do have animals that their stress and suicide rates are incredibly lower. Also, while most times the animals are dogs, sometimes cats and other animals are trained to help these people just in case the person taking in the animal is allergic to dogs. “I couldn’t show affection, couldn’t hug my kids” says Soliz (Collins), before taking in a dog, which now he says helps him throughout everyday, whether it be at home or in public. In the end, however, it’s the programs that…

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    animals “There are about 70 million strays living in the US. Of this 70 million, only about six to eight million cats and dogs enter the nation’s 3,500 shelters every year. Nearly half of all animals that arrive in U.S. shelters are euthanized because there is a lack of space and adopters, amounting to roughly 2.7 million dead animals every year or five out of every ten dogs and seven out of every ten cats – that’s like 80,000 animals per week” (Facts about Pet Homelessness). Those statistics…

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    Snow And Nuclear War

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    On page 15, the author talks about Mica, Chris’ dog who keeps running into the dogcatcher and she says he “is always bailing her out”. He was a stabilizing figure in her life, he was always bailing her out of her miserable marriage and providing her with an outlet to vent her frustration. The foreshadow…

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    Narrative Essay On Kloe

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    energetic dog. If I took her to the park and tried to get her to play fetch, she would look me in the eye with the blankest expression. Then I would proceed to sadly pick up the ball up myself. Normally I could open the door for her and she could go out and do her business by herself, because she knew her boundaries and I knew she was never the type to interact with other dogs, but one day she took it too far and we had to make drastic changes. We had a neighbor that owned a quite friendly dog,…

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    Veterinarian Case Study

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    Analysis of the survey data revealed that most veterinarians [73%] had lost clients and business due to communication issues. In an industry that routinely retains clients for extended time periods, the survey information indicates an opportunity for veterinarians to utilize communication skills by forward booking clients and designed preventive health care plans. Pet owners have busy schedules and approximately 60% said they would make an advanced appointment for their pet if the veterinarian…

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    started to get in the cool water to swim around. Moments later, a second whine came from the edge of the forest. Walter got out of the water, and began to look for whatever was making the noise. It didn’t take him long to find the source. A small, brown dog was laying under a pine tree, looking…

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    no luck. I couldn’t imagine what had happened to her. My dog, Tressie, had darted out of my Aunts backyard. I had fought so hard for this dog, and all the responsibility I have persuaded my family I had was gone. To my knowledge, she had died; I felt her blood on my hands. Though she was fine, this moment was heavy on my heart. I had worked so hard for this dog, and it seemed all gone in an instant. My first attempt at persuading for a dog, the guilt trip; my family and I had been at our…

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