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    to reducing anxiety in your place of employment. Other options that don't include pet hair, allergic reactions, and excessive barking, I might add. The speaker opposed to the Bring Your Dog to Work Program also wrote that they were allergic to dogs (paragraph 2, line 2) which brings me…

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    Ecology Of A Dog

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    habitat, and their ecosystem. Dogs interact with humans, so it means they have an interspecific relationship with us humans. Dogs have a significant impact and role in human lives. Such ways of dogs having interspecific relationships with humans are like pets,help with military,security, and service dogs for the blind. Dogs also have relationships with different animals such as cats,rabbits,etc. Dogs are very useful because they help us find or track people and they can be there to comfort…

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    horse show people are the most extra group of people I've ever known in my life. A lot of people bring their dogs to these shows, and on this specific day someone had brought their little fluffball. So obviously, I was obligated to pet it because it's law that you have to pet the tiny fluffy thing, and then his owner, completely unsolicited, goes "ah yes, this is Francois. He’s a Meagle-poo". First of all, who names their dog Francois? Your dog is going to go to the dog park and some huge…

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    Dogs in general can bring a plethora of emotions to a person. For example, joy, exitement, fear, and anxiety. Therefore, I believe that the Bring Your Dog to work Program is not beneficial. First, all kind of animals, especially dogs, can cause fearness on many people for all sort of reasons. For instance, bad experiences, dangerous allergies, and psychological distress. As for me, I am deeply terrified of dogs; I have been since I was little girl. Dogs used to chase me all the time. Also,…

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    Do Dogs Make People Happy

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    that have pets are less likely to become depressed than those without pets (Davis). This may be due to the fact that spending time with your dog raises levels of serotonin and dopamine in the owner, which cause feelings of pleasure and calming (Davis). Furthermore, ownership of a dog can make someone feel better about themselves. There have been quite a few studies that have shown that kids with dogs have higher self-esteem than children without dogs (Coren 148). Additionally, having a pet…

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    Beneful Dry Dog Food Case

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    Beneful is a company that produces a high quality line of dog food products. They've delivered those high quality pet foods to the public since 2001. In fact, their line of pet foods is considered one of the finest in the country. However, pet owner's are starting to think more about healthy choices. Therefore, they would like their pet's food to reflect those healthier choices. This has led to some people taking a closer look at the key ingredients in the dog food produced by Beneful. Their…

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    Painted Turtle Essay

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    No pets allowed! This is what most read when signing the dotted line on a renter's agreement. But having a pet for your child is an important step in their development. It teaches responsibilities and gives them a companion to express love to. While most places, when it says "no pets allowed," mean cats, dogs, and birds; it is still possible to enrich your child's life (or even your own) with a pet. However instead of a hamster, why not invest in a Painted turtle. The Painted turtle, known as…

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    Dog Lifespan Essay

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    Understanding A Dog's Lifespan: How Long Can Dogs Live? Most households have considered owning a pet or two. Most of the dogs then were mainly used to help secure the home which is why it was most common to see large breed of dogs. But for the past years, you may have noticed how toy dogs have become extremely popular. Some famous toy dogs which are owned by celebrities have been featured on various television shows and shared how extravagant the lives of these dogs have become. From wearing…

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    The Last Meow Summary

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    $19 billion a year on veterinary care for their pets, up from $11 billion just seven years ago. Add to that the cost of pet food and other supplies, and the number rises to $47 billion, nearly three times as much as the federal government spends on welfare grants.” Bilger claims, “clearly our love affair with animals has gotten out of control ( Part 8 para 49)”. There is no doubt that Americans spend a ridiculous amount of money on their beloved pets; money that could be spent improving their…

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    I love them. I think they are fascinating. I like to see them but I have never had a pet because I think that they need much care. My son often tells me he wants to have a dog. I hope some day I can give one to him and that he will take care of his pet himself. In my family, everyone likes to see animals. We visit the zoo, Monterey Bay Aquarium, or watch TV programs about their lives.--Wendick I never had a pet in my house, but I like to play with cats and dogs. My sister-in-law has two cats.…

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