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    Driessche, K., Bosseler, L., Devries, C., Vanhaesebrouck, A., Gielen, I., Oevermann, A. and Chiers, K. (2012) 'Intracranial oligodendroglioma with optic nerve infiltration in a Labrador retriever '13, Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift, 81(5), 298-302. [4] Clinical condition and description of presentation: A Labrador retriever was presented with complaints of behavioural changes, starting 4 weeks previously. These included frequent urination around the house, hostile or non-existent reaction…

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    Introduction The main character of our story is Bailey, a Golden Retriever who wants to know what his purpose is, the meaning of his life. He thinks about milk and siblings, contemplates what life is like from other’s point of view and in between enjoys playing and eating and spending time with his humans. He tries to develop relationships with his humans, attempts to understand what they are feeling and what they want from him, he tries to discover what he can do to please them, and how he can…

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    I took a hike on the High Acres nature path, with my Mom, Sister and golden retriever, Tobey. When I first entered the trail, the path started really wide and began to get narrower. Along both sides of the trail were big tall weeds hanging over and rubbing against you. When we were getting close to the pond you could hear the different types of birds chirping, grasshoppers clicking, and bullfrogs croaking. We approached our first intersection, and decided to go left on to the old, white, wooden…

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    This essay is written on the subway. There is no plan. There is no purpose. My writing is raw. I am here for the ride. Kipling station— suburban Etobicoke. The beginning of the line. A blur of business suits and Starbucks cups, all rushing to catch the trains. Sounds of cellphones, newspapers and tapping feet in impatient rhythm, flood the station. The train can be heard in the distance, everything quiets down, the calm before the storm. With a gust of wind and three loud beeps the doors open…

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    1. Airedale Terrier. Airedale Terrier is the largest of all terriers earning it the nickname of the “King of all Terriers.” The breed originated in Yorkshire, specifically the Aire Valley. It was primarily used to catch otters and rats between the Aire and Wharfe rivers. Aside from being one of the big dogs that don’t shed, the Airedale terrier is very important in terms of being a war dog in World War I. It is also confident, outgoing, and intelligent making it a great sports dog. 2. Bouvier…

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    POLICE DOGS 3 Police Dogs The role of police dogs in the law enforcement Some people think of police dogs as aggressive and often attacking people for no reason; however, police dogs are used for a range of different jobs that play a big role in assisting police with their work. Though people may find police dogs aggressive, training can actually eliminate aggression. When it comes to police dogs there are many types, and some are more helpful than others. Some of…

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    animals and their veterinary care peaked about 7 years ago when I began to volunteer with a service dog training organization called ECAD. When I first started, I learned about basic grooming and training techniques by practicing on mature Golden Retrievers. I gradually worked my way up to being able to work with dogs that ranged from about 2 months old to 2 years old. Currently I am the only youth volunteer who holds a Public Access license, which allows me to bring dogs into public places for…

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    you the self esteem killing story of how a 78 year old grandpa saved my life, you should have a small background information. When people say dogs are man’s best friend, then they clearly have not met my dog. My mom decided to name our Golden Retriever, Marley, from the movie Marley and Me, due to how obedient and friendly the dog became…

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    C… Calypso: The graceful and energetic moves this female dog shows, makes you wonder if it might not have been a dance instructor in a past life. Cashmere: Cashmere is a cool name for a female with especially good qualities or characteristics. This pooch runs smoothly and you will never find another animal with a softer coat than hers! Caviar: Choose this name for the pure-bred that cost you a lot to buy. This petite pooch is athletic and gorgeous with smart intellect. Perfect for the puppy…

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    place, I was sitting alone at the kitchen table, the white letter staring blankly up at me. My jacket was thrown in a heap on the couch, and I was slouched on the stiff wooden chair, wearing my Westminster College t-shirt. Of course, the golden retriever and huskies were prancing at my feet, trying to gain my attention. in the background, the television was blaring, but the noise was not registering in my head. My heart was overcome with nervousness, beating like a jackhammer at the ground. Not…

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