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    to my house, I spotted my cousins husband’s truck sitting outside as both him and my mother were talking. Finally, I stepped foot onto my property with a greeting of my soon to be furry brown friend, Dollie. I said to my cousin’s husband, “nice dog you got there!” He replied, “she’s not my dog buddy, she’s yours!” My heart raced with so much excitement that I started losing feeling of my hands! I told him, “thank you so much!” and started to pet my new companion as he left. My mom had been…

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    Essay On Voice Commands

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    use. It must be a coincidence because today we’re going to talk about the 10 most commonly used voice commands used for training a dog. Dog commands are words (or gestures), which you use to teach your pooch to associate with a certain behavior – sitting, jumping, fetching. Professional trainers usually use the same set of voice commands when training dogs, but some owners prefer to choose their own words. That’s fine. Just remember that the commands should not be complicated or difficult to…

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    Haddon kills a dog, because of the popular phrase of a dog is a man’s best friend. The phrase highlights a dog close relation, loyalty, and it’s companionship to a human. Christopher never had any friends at school or outside of school except for his pet rat Toby or Wellington. With no friends at school a person can get really lonely, so Christopher relies on animals as a source of…

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    them. If the dog has a toy to play with, throw the toy a couple of times and let them go fetch the toy. After frolicking outside with your dog, go let them rest inside somewhere. They get really tired after a whole day of work. While they are resting, pet them for a couple of minutes. Follow these instructions and your dog will realize you are a marvelous instructor. In conclusion, you learned how to train your dog. Training a dog can be challenging for yourself and a dog. Do not let the dog…

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    Great Danes Behavior

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    as visual impairment, hearing impairments, mental illnesses, seizure disorder, mobility impairment, and diabetes. Dogs have long been used to help people. “Animals’ role as human companions can be found in primitive drawings of people and wolves sitting around campfires sketched into cave walls” (Pichot 3). In a real life, a Great Dane made an astonishing change in a little girl, Bella’s, life. Their story has become an inspiration to many. In a television interview Bella’s mother states "Bella…

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    Eulogy Of Dogs

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    Bulldog? Shitzu-tzu? Maltese? There was so many I liked. Then its was Mother's day when that dream came to real life. On Mother’s day 2015 my brother asked my parents one more time with no hope. We were eating out for Mother’s day and I was quietly sitting munching on my food. My…

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    About two or three years ago, we got a dog. This wasn't a normal dog, he was a rescue dog that we got from the shelter at Klemme. When I first saw him I was super excited because we haven't had a dog like him before. His name is Spots and he is a Cocker Spaniel. As soon as we got him home he was super friendly and really loving but, he needed a bath. After the bath I took him on a walk to kind of bond with him, he was always right by my side and never took off or barked as soon as he had seen…

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    I fell in love with a little dark brown puppy from the animal shelter fifteen years ago. The puppy was my very first pet and her name was Misty. Misty was dark brown dog with white paws and a white muzzle with a stripe from the top of her head in between her eyes to her muzzle. Misty was older than the others and all alone in a cage, but I fell in love with her. Misty was a dog who loved everyone she met. She was energetic to the point that my family called her kangaroo dog because he would jump…

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    There are multiple contributing authors of Decoding Your Dog. Their qualifications are stellar and although most practice or have practiced Veterinary Medicine in the United States, two are Canadian, Gary Landsberg of Thornhill, Ontario and Mary P. Klinck of Montreal, Quebec. All of the authors have extensive training in behaviour and have all earned the designation DACVB (Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists) in addition to their DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine). Some…

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    Taste of the Wild is a family-owned manufacturer of premium pet food dedicated to connecting your dog to ancient canines through equally ancient recipes loaded with modern day nutrients. In this article, we’re going to be looking at some of Taste of the Wild’s most popular, nourishing, and, of course, delicious formulas so your dog can honor its ancestors every mealtime. Taste of the Wild Sierra Mountain Is your dog constantly climbing on the furniture? Transport them to their true terrain…

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