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    sister and I to my grandparent’s farm. There were all kinds of things to do, like play with the puppies or the cats or just run around. My sister and I would help my grandparents pick apples, raspberries, and strawberries. We would also help my grandma make pies and cookies. We were always busy doing something. My grandparents bred Samoyeds. Because of this my sister and I liked to play with the puppies and dogs. My mother and father had had two Samoyeds from my grandparents, one was named…

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    Establishing a feeding schedule helps to keep your dog's diet on track. It is easy to get in the habit of feeding your dog regularly. Plus, scheduled feeding times will help to predict your dog's elimination schedule. When you are potty training a puppy or housebreaking an adult, it can be helpful to have an idea of when your dog needs to go out. Maintaining a healthy diet and feeding schedule will make your job much easier. This is also very useful when traveling with your pet. If you…

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    Good Dog Research Paper

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    Good Dog Dogs are a man’s best friend. Whether or not you personally love dogs, you know someone who does. Dog owners love their companions with fervor; going so far as to take photoshoots with them, bring them on family vacations, and give them a proper grave when they die. Some may wonder what these animals do to deserve such immense adoration from humans, but we dog lovers know. Nothing compares to the loyalty a canine companion will show you. Every ounce of love shown towards a dog is…

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    Should Pit Bulls Be Banned

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    Should Pit Bulls Be Banned? Pit bulls may be the most widely misunderstood breed of dog. Their reputation is one of brutality and ferocity, and assumptions are made for the entire breed based on the poor, misrepresented actions of a few canines. Allowing for a minority of pit bulls to speak for the entire breed is a concept in which Americans are well versed, often tolkenizing one on the behalf of many. Because of this tendency to allow for one to speak for an entire group or population, it is…

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    three-and-a-half years ago, we adopted a German Shepherd puppy, who was one of many in a fairly large litter of puppies. We first found out about these puppies by a woman who showed up at our front door one day. She claimed that someone had “dumped a litter of German Shepherd puppies”…

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    Healthy Dog Food

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    market today. The company also produces pet foods that target specific conditions or stages of your pet’s lifespan. You will quickly discover as you navigate around our website, that there is a product for every dog’s age and health circumstances. From puppy food to foods for adult or senior dogs with specific dietary needs, to canned wet foods and treats, we feature a full product assortment of Arden Grange healthy dog food. We know that you highly value your pet and want to keep them around…

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    In Greek myths and literature, dogs have often been used for expressing some kind of monster, particularly beasts associated with the underworld.1 Kerberos, the dog of Hades, figures prominently in Greek myth and literature. The dog is described as a beast, often made up other animal parts. Kerberos has been portrayed as possessing multiple heads, with the tail of a serpent, a mane of snakes, and the claws of a lion. This dog was first mentioned in Homeric poems but was first referred to by name…

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    Lennie Small Victim

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    they was dead-because they was so little” (Steinbeck 10). Lennie did not understand how important it was to be gentle with animals, he believed if there was a larger animal such as a rabbit or a puppy, his strength would not harm the animal. As the story continued, Lennie received a small newborn puppy. He was thrilled but continued to play with…

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    When looking for a new puppy, it’s human nature to pick out the cutest dog. While this may seem logical, potential pet owners need to take into account not only the physical attributes of the animal but also the breed’s personality. Pet owners need to consider their lifestyles before making the decision to buy a puppy. Families will chose a golden retriever but have no time to play with it and then just leave it locked up or it will tear up their house. This is unfair to the dog and the owners.…

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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, one of the characters, Candy, lives and works on a ranch. He is past his prime, in addition to being physically handicapped. Most other workers on the ranch know this all too well, and often ostracize the man for bringing little work value to the ranch. Alongside Candy, on the ranch live quite a few dogs, some quite young and one very old, who are also determined to provide little work value and are later cast aside because of this. The treatment of these…

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