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    Why Dog Bed

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    with soft polyfill conserves heat and the slightly elevated style protects your pet from floor drafts. If your hound likes his head on a pillow, try a lounge bed or couch. Next on the list of requirements is probably a chew proof bed, especially for puppies that like to chew! So as you can see there are multiple styles of pooch bed, such as indoor or outdoor, heated or not, travel or car beds and as previously mentioned orthopedic beds for the older hound. Most are stuffed with polyfill, often…

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    In August 2014, our friend Travis Pelts came to our household with two little fuzzy puppies. They were small, round, healthy girls, with brown eyes and little black pointed ears. Their hair was ash gray and blue mix with brown markings blending in around the legs and bases. One was bigger than the other my husband chose that to be his and named her Clara Beth, the other was mine. Choosing a name for her was difficult for me, she was a small petit little pup, but had kind eyes and was watching…

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    Dogs have many different color traits, personality traits, and jobs that we as humans don’t notice. They have to show emotion and love to their owner. They colors attract the eye of millions, it's just the personality of the dog and human. We could have a perky personality and get a dog that is calmed down and that dog could help us. They save dogs and humans lives that we don’t see. We physically don’t know what a dog is thinking or feeling, but we can give them hope and peace and someone to…

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    Canine Ruining Accidents

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    Educating your new puppy to potty at the perfect time and place is a standout amongst the most vital initial steps you can take for a long, cheerful coexistence. House ruining is among the best reasons why canines lose their homes or wind up in covers. Scarcely any individuals will endure a pooch who annihilates carpets and ground surface, or who leaves a stinky wreckage that you need to clean in the wake of a prolonged day at work. That is the reason it's so essential to ensure that you do…

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    are messy drinkers don't leave a water bowl in the crate. Pad the bottom with soft bedding or, for housetraining purposes, paper. Be sure to take your pup outside for elimination as soon as he has finished eating and as soon as he wakes up since puppies will eliminate soon after eating and…

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    My Dog Lola Analysis

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    cleaner and went outside and then my mom pulled up. She opened the door, and there was this four-month-old, black and brown, Rottweiler puppy giving me these remorseful puppy eyes. Next to this puppy was a huge vomit from her getting carsick. It was indeed disgusting, as it was remnants of some off brand and horrible smelling dog food. I, of course, grabbed the puppy, and left the puke for my mom to clean. “Where did you get her from?!” I asked with excitement. “From a backyard breeder,” she…

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    dog. I had been wanting a dog for years but I was always told no until finally, my dad’s friend’s dog had puppies. At first my parents weren’t too sure but agreed to getting one after I promised to take care of the dog. Plus, the dog was free so they really thought about it. We visited the dog every week until he turned 7 weeks and then we were able to take him home. The dog had two puppies so we were able to choose which one we wanted. Harry was brown with a short tail, while Pepper was…

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    A Dog's Purpose Analysis

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    Bailey, changes greatly throughout the story due to the fact that he is going through a lot of challenges physically and mentally to get back home. In the beginning of the book, A Dog’s Purpose, when little Bailey was born, he was just a newborn puppy lost in the world but he didn’t have a clue of what the great challenges he would have to face in his upcoming. Born with a protective mother and three other annoying siblings, Bailey was just trying to get along and mind his own business. He…

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    Angie Dahnous Psychology 101 June 29, 2017 “How Puppy Photos Can Teach Your Brain to Love Your Partner More” The article I have chosen is from Time Magazine called “How Puppy Photos Can Teach Your Brain to Love Your Partner More” by Belinda Luscombe. The research shows that if married couples look at pictures of babies, food, and puppies for six minutes every three days reported being happier in the marriage after 6 weeks. James McNulty, a psychology professor at Florida State University…

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    How To Get A Dog

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    forever. WRONG. I mean not all dogs are mean and would bite every new person they see, but our dog was a nice dog when she was a puppy. But now she isn’t. We thought our dog would be the best thing ever, and she is. Sometimes... But sometimes she can be a pain in the butt. “What if she eats me?!” My little brother asked (Owen). “Oh she won’t!” laughed my dad. My little puppy was just the most cutest thing ever at the time and I was sure she would be a great dog! She was a crazy little dog and…

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