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    idea that keeps popping up is to bring your dogs to work. This may seem fun at first but once you look at the pros and cons you will soon relize that this is not such a good idea. I believe that bring your dog to work police is a bad idea due to allergies, sanitation, and the attetion a dog requires. If dogs were allowed in the workplace it would cuase many people to have allergic reactions and allergies due to the fact that many people are allergic to dogs. Companies are required to have a safe…

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    When I was 10 years old I suffered the loss of my two dogs, Adjo and Luca. Even though Adjo had died a year or two earlier, but both of their deaths still made the same impact on me. I had to overcome their deaths, and stay strong. The perseverance I had built up over the years helped me get through the tough times in my life, no matter how hard it hit me. These were the times. Adjo was a great dog and a great police dog. He was happy while he was at work and while he was at home. Adjo always…

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    Dogs and cats are animals that we often think of as pets but so many of them get left out on the streets. This is what you could do to help. Every 60 seconds a poor animal gets abused and with 1440 minutes that means that 1440 animals get abused every day, according to The American Society of Cruelty Animals. Possibly the worst type is dog fighting where dogs are forced to fight for the entertainment of their owners or for money. What youkdidn’t know is that these dogs are forced to have…

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    MR2058- Animal Welfare Legislation Dangerous Dogs Introduction In order to protect the public from the threat posed by out of control dogs, most countries have a ‘dangerous dogs law’. There is often a lot of controversy surrounding these laws, as people often disagree with the decided definition of ‘dangerous’. In the UK the law surrounding dangerous dogs introduced in 1991 is breed discriminatory, this leaves room for a lot of debate as to whether the law can be deemed to be; effective,…

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    Service Dogs In Society

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    Service Dogs in Society There are just over five million service dogs in the United States employed for tons of various amounts of applications. There are less service dogs than there are people with disabilities. This leaves numerous people with disabilities that are not being treated by a service dog. There are 56.7 million people with disabilities in the United States (U.S. Census 2012). That is approximately 19 percent of the total population of the United States, which is about one out of…

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    Cats Marx Research Paper

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    someone's and we should be grateful for our dogs that we have. People can improve with the help of animals by helping with jobs, problems, or just being a good companion. My connection with animals is with my pet cats Max and Dexter. One of the things I love about them is that they can be very playful at the most times. Sometimes they like to chase around a string and just play with it all day long. Cats have there similarities and there differences with dogs like being playful. These cats love…

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    In the early civilization of Rome Dogs were used as a soldiers trustworthy companion, Egypt Cats are worshipped as Divine beings. Humans as a race has always depend on beasts like these as Hunters, Protectors, Fighters, and even members of our family. The question a lot of people face today is which is better, Dogs or Cats, The true answer is neither surpasses the other in every way. They both have many perks, and flaws. They are more similar then some admit, but still so different it’s…

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    number of recorded dog attacks—especially those involving pit bulls. Breed specific legislation against pit bulls is immoral and it harms the dogs along with their reputations instead of targeting irresponsible human behaviour as the source of the issue. Breed specific legislation is unethical because it discriminates based on physical appearances. It is important to note that "pit bull" is not an actual breed but rather a word used to describe a group of medium short haired dogs with square…

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    Larry Levin’s Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love presents a heartwarming story of a dog in desperate need and the family who saves him. Larry Levin lives with his wife and adopted twin sons. The twelve year old twin boys owned a cat who was terminally ill. One day, they brought the cat to Ardmore Animal Hospital near Philadelphia to say their farewells as the cat was going to be put down. Despite the original sadness of the day, the mood was soon lightened when a puppy with a mangled face…

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    Essay On German Shepherds

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    Today, based on 2006 Kennel Club figures, German Shepherd Dogs are one of the most popular breeds in the United States with 43,575 registrations. In the UK there are currently 12,857 registrations (year 2008) German Shepherds are found working as guide dogs for the blind or the disabled, carrying out police work and guarding duties. They are also used in search and res- cue, therapy and in the armed forces. . These dogs are bred to have an enduring work drive, and unwavering obedience. Of…

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