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    The breed is German in origin and dates back to the seventeenth century. The name is derived from the German Affe (ape, monkey). The breed predates and is ancestral to the Griffon Bruxellois (Brussels Griffon) and Miniature Schnauzer. The Affenpinscher, also known as the Monkey Terrier, is a terrier-like toy breed of dog. They are hypoallergenic. Their life span 12-14 years. Their mass varry from 2.9 to 6 kg as adults. Their height varry from 23-30 cm. Affenpinscher's are playful, fun-loving,…

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    Since man has learned to domesticate animals, dogs have become man’s best friend. Dogs were bred and trained for a variety of things such as being guards, hunters or herders, which is what helps to make them a good companion. These animals are loyal and loving no matter who you are or what you do, and really, what more could you ask for in a friend? For this reason, I think it is extremely important to respect and understand these creatures and I believe my short video, “And On the 9th Day, God…

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    Do you want a good respectful,and responsible candidate for the National Elementary Honors Society? Well I am an ideal candidate for The National Elementary Honors Society. I demonstrate the four pillars of The National Elementary Honors Society. leadership,character,service, and scholarship. I am a responsible student and I am a respectful person. Also I have done community service to help make the world a better place. First I am an ideal candidate for The National Elementary Honors Society…

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    Service Dogs Help Humans

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    Dogs Help Humans When people think of dogs they think of furry companions, but they can do so much more. Dogs can be train to do so much to help and serve our community. Whether it be a service dog, police dog, or a therapy dog. To begin with, service dogs do way more than just help the blind or deaf. Service dogs also help people who are disabled, with everyday tasks. For example,service dogs can pull wheelchairs, open doors, and pick up objects that fall. Ashley, a Paws service dogs…

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    Some dogs help at the slopes of mountains, others are aiding the disabled. Either way, these are really important jobs for our canine mates. There are many jobs that include dogs. For example, blind people use dogs as guides so they don't walk into traffic, bump into people in public, or make a mess of the house. Dogs also help with doors (opening and closing). People who are deaf need dogs for locating objects on command, retrieving dropped items, and alerting to the sound of a doorbell or fire…

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    I, think that servicemen and women should be able to keep their dogs. I think they should because if they are together for 8years they get a special bond. When they would get a new trainer or owner they probably wouldn’t like them or the way they trained. Dogs are hard to train the way you want them to be trained. When someone else gets a dog trained that’s how they’ll stay forever. I think that dogs should get to stay with their owner. Dogs get adjusted to the humans they are with every day.…

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    Everyone should have a dog. Dogs have been “man’s best friend” for around 16,000 years. They offer love and affection, while they also help with everyday chores. Dogs snuggle up close when you need a friend or make you happy when you are sad. They can help you physically or mentally. Dogs can even help you be more social. There are much more ways but these are the top ones. Dogs love exercise and they help you build a better immune system. Dogs help you physically because they want to go outside…

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    The feeling of a puppy’s soft fur is like no other, their excitement is irreplaceable. Growing up with these little furry creatures is a blessing. It’s something I’m forever thankful for. My dad’s stories and experiences are what lit that fire in me, growing my interest in animals. Dogs have taught me so much about myself and they have opened my eyes to all the wonderful things and emotions they can make you feel. My dad has shown me how much dogs affect people’s lives in a positive manner. All…

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    “Mia can you go walk A field and the corral?” my supervisor asked over the walkie-talkie as I finished bringing in fifteen excited dogs from group play. By this point I had already walked more than a dozen dogs, fed half the kennel, and taken out over a hundred dogs for one of their daily outings. I was exhausted and now I had to pick up a field full of dog feces. “Yep can do,”I said, with genuine enthusiasm. I headed to the fenced-in grass field, where feces from sixty dogs was scattered…

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    He was on the floor when I entered her room, and I could tell from Brittney’s expression that he wasn’t just napping. We had had Bolt since before we drifted apart, and both of us have individually grown attached to him. Our parents came up, and saw Bolt. They ran over, and noticed a large lump near his brain. They immediately rushed him to the veterinarian. After the doctor was finished examining our dog, she came out and spoke to us. “I’m so sorry for you,” she began. “Bolt has a severe form…

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