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    Canis lupus familiaris, the domesticated dog, is continuously undergoing artificial selection in order to possess certain physical traits and behaviors. Through this selective breeding, various dog breeds now exist, many of which have been bred to carry out desired functions. For example, the Border Collie has been bred for herding, the Dachshund for hunting, and the Siberian Husky for dog sledding. Another breed, known as the German Shepherd, was originally bred to herd and protect sheep.…

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    Dogs are one of the most faithful animals in the planet and they are the one who can be trusted more than anyone else. They are more faithful then servants and guards who take care of your home and property in your absence. Due to them, you can sleep well at night by freeing yourself from the worry of break-ins and thieves entering your house. Besides that, as a dog owner you can also train them to do certain jobs that can be only executed by them. Such as sniffing certain items can lead to the…

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    getting beaten to death by a bunch of horrendous kids daring each other to do reckless things out of sheer boredom. Now imagine those very same kids all grown up and piled into a car heading too fast down a narrow street just as you tried to stop your dog from crossing. Seconds later you hear a loud crack followed by a high pitch whine of pain. They never stopped, they didn’t even look back to see the rage consume your face. Do you curse them out as they drive off? Maybe call the cops? Or do you…

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    that they compare and contrast. One of the two books I read was about a boy who had gotten on this tiger but many people gave him a warning but he did not listen. He then suffered great consequences for the actions he made. The other story is about a dog, a fox, and a bird. People gave warnings but she did not listen to the warnings and she also suffered great consequences. The short stories that i have read are Riding the tiger by Eve Bunting and Fox by Margaret Wild and Ron Brooks. In both…

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    Champ barked a welcome to Storm as he walked out onto the porch. He bent down and rubbed the top of the mutt’s head with knuckles of his hand, the way he had seen Pete do it. He had warmed to his dad’s dog. Even if the mutt was liable to run off at a moment’s notice and end up in the dog pound. He wondered how much money Pete had paid to get Champ back every time the dogcatcher found him wandering the streets. Pete gave him a nod as he walked out of the garage. He paused by the old car…

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    Breaking News: A police officer was driving home from eating her lunch when she noticed smoke coming from this old abandoned house. While she was driving by she stopped to check the scene. She heard a strange whine coming from inside the basement of the house. In that basement stood an innocent 2 year-old extremely burned pit bull terrier drenched with gasoline (Siebert). Animal cruelty is a plight in the society due to innocence of animals, service animals and stricter laws could reduce the…

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    Humans and animals have a strange way of communicating with one another. They do not share a similar language, yet the human is able to see through the mind of a dog and vice versa. In The Art of Racing In the Rain, by Garth Stein, Mr. Stein used the characters of Enzo, Denny, Eve, Zoe, etc. for his book. Enzo, the main character, is a dog. Denny is Enzo’s owner and Eve is Denny’s wife, Eve and Denny share a daughter named Zoe. The family went through many conflicts and did not necessarily come…

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    Wolf Self-Domestication

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    o What man has done for xxx years with dogs, he is now only beginning to do with synthetic technology, i.e. drones, robots, or other forms of autonomous programs. It has taken thousands of years for technology to catch up. o Dogs are direct descendants of wolves and can actually still mate with them although many wolves are now at risk for extinction while dogs have grown over four hundred million. o [Wolves were the first animal to be domesticated and are the only species on the planet to…

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    Essay On Animal Abuse

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    Animal abuse is categorized in many different ways. Lots of humans don’t recognize it when it’s right under their nose. The signs that point to animal abuse are very obvious, yet many choose to ignore it. Constantly people are trying to rid the world of animal abuse, yet they themselves don’t speak up when they do see it happening. Animal neglect is seen as an animal’s caretaker failing to provide food, water, shelter, or veterinary care needed for an animal to survive. Animal neglect has been…

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    Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time?” Yes, I do enjoy reading the book, and it was also interesting to know how a young boy could deceptive something like who killed the dog and more. “What do you know about the writer, Mark Haddon? Has he written about people with mental difficulties before?” The writer Mark Haddon is born 26th September 1962 in England. He is an English novelist. His first wrote book was in 1987, but he is best knowing for,” The Curious Incident of the dog in the…

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