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    Tia Torres Research Paper

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    What if nobody owned pit bulls and they became extinct? Tia Torres stands as a hero because she saves pit bulls, gives parolees second chances, and she has her own tv show. Tia Torres saves dogs. Mostly pit bulls. It all started when she was a little girl her step mother taught her how to take care of animals. Many years ago Tia was at a shelter and there was a dog that was confiscated from a homicide scene. The pit bull got out of its lead and without knowing the dog's background the…

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    child sees an adult being violent towards an animal, they tend to do the same thing when older. Animal Cruelty Syndrome states that “Children who watch their parents abuse animals, are more than likely to be an abuser in a relationship or abuse future pets.” As mentioned before, animal abusers will go to…

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    uses statements to make a point. He writes in praise of a scruffy orange cat that wandered into a prison yard and how the cat affects the other prisoners around him and himself. Instead of telling the readers he approached a orange scruffy cat and pet it, Chapman talks about how amazing it was to feel the cat under his hand. He explained that it felt like he was "enriching the life of another creature with something as simple as my care." His essay is filled with specific details of what's…

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    beneficial for older adults, and useful for children. Throughout the years dogs have been helping people with security purposes and grading people. However, dogs really benefit people’s health and mood more than anything else. Dogs are affectionate pets, which helps reduce stress…

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    Observe your dog. Learning your dog's habits, mannerisms, and movements through observation will allow the process of understanding its communication behavior to feel more natural. There will be plenty of things it does that will make sense to you without explanation. Just as every person is unique, so is your dog.Be aware that much of a dog's language or communication techniques are subtle.By learning canine communication, you will be able to respond to any problems your dog expresses before a…

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    Dogs have already been bred more than the centuries to handle duties and for companionship. Actually mankind has been coping with dogs for a few 14,000 years, with them as hunters, guards, soldiers, manuals for the blind, and house animals. Shortly thereafter their popularity as healthful and low-maintenance house animals spread to THE UNITED STATES. Done in quantities, 1 to 6 may be the “no shed” category, 7 to 15 is normally light shed” “extremely, 26 to 35 is normally “moderate…

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    Our environment shapes our actions and our decisions. A Chinese fable stuck out to me. A boy was born in a small marketplace village. As he grew older, he started to collect sticks and sell them as if he was selling in the actual marketplace. Because his family longs for him to focus and study, they decide to move to somewhere quiet where he can learn without any distractions. They decide on moving to a graveyard, a place where no one else would live. However, despite their actions, as soon as…

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    Why do you like puppies? I know it is a weird question but really why do you like puppies. Is it because they are extremely fluffy and adorable? Or is it because culturally you just love them? But can also be that you love them because at nine years old you got your first dog. A person’s culture influences how people view the world and others sometimes. One’s culture helps one judge what is right or wrong. But actual life experiences can also influence why people view certain aspects of life the…

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    The Need for Pet Dental Care: Pet Dentistry in Ft. Belvoir VA Along with regular health exams and check-ups, pets also need dental exams and cleaning. A large majority of pets develop some form of dental disease throughout the course of their lives. Consistent dental exams and cleaning can prevent dental disease and the spread of infections. Pet dentistry is essential in properly caring for your dog and ensuring they live and long healthy life. The Harmful Effects of Dental Disease Dental…

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    give them comfort, keep calm around other people, and more. Guide dogs as puppies are brought into a foster home. With this they are socialized with people from different ages and different animals. All of this training helps with going around in stores or parks with there future owner. When the dogs are placed into a home, it takes a lot of time and thought. When a dog is placed, the first thing that happens is the candidates for a guide dog take a survey about their daily life. After this,…

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