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    A therapy dog would allow students a coping method to relieve their stress that comes with a difficult high school life. Applying a therapy dog with a school will most definitely help all the students with their educational and personal problems. The overall goal of Animal Assisted therapy is to improve the cognitive, social and emotional functioning of any given patient/student (Animal Assisted… 1). A therapy dog is the key to a happy environment in high schools. For example, a student is…

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    ignorant statements regarding the dogs involved in the attack. We all know that there are several different breeds of dogs, not to mention the mixed breed varieties that are possible. A dog that looks like a pit bull may actually be mixed with a golden retriever, causing it to have a completely different attitude and personality. This…

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    that people who own dogs should raise them properly with care and to not abuse them. If somebody abuses their dog and it attacks somebody as a result of the harsh treatment, is the dog to blame? (Logos, rhetoric). When other breeds, such as golden retrievers, bite people, they do not automatically assume that it is because of their supposed aggressive nature, but when pit bulls bite, it is immediately blamed on the misconception that their breed is more violent than…

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    Opening up Snapchat to see a friend’s adorable Golden Retriever hold an egg in his mouth is fun. Researching about the devastation and pain of the Holocaust is definitely not fun. While I heard that combining something you enjoy and something you don’t enjoy can help time fly by, this is an exception. The use of Social Media and Search Engines for history research is not beneficial. As a 19-year-old girl, I am well versed in Social Networking Websites, like Instagram and Twitter. However, using…

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    This story begins in 1939, ten days before the beginning of (some might say) the largest battle that ever included America, World War II. We start in Montana, ‘The Big Sky Country’ a normal family of 4, and one loving father. “Wake up!” the father, Christopher boomed playfully. Even though his outside appearance is mean, gruff, and tough with his shady, black hair and his large impression, Christopher was the man of a thousand faces. He would protect and defend his young and would love his…

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    unconditionally, be able to conjure the evil within nightmares? Do dogs invent new scenarios, supernatural powers, or personal utopias within dreams, as humans often do? My mind ponders these questions as Koda, my nine-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever, yields herself to sleep and, quite possibly, an ephemeral world so idyllic that it exceeds human comprehension. My wonder of my dog’s dream is a testament to not only my natural curiosity but also my love for an animal appropriately known as…

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    mammals but commonly in dogs. The ball of the femur cannot fit properly into the hip socket. Some breeds are more likely to genetically inherit hip dysplasia examples include breeds like the German Sheppard, St Bernard, Rottweiler, Golden Retriever, Labrador retriever, and Old English Dogs etc. Some environmental factors like diet, weight gain and exercise influence in the development of hip dysplasia. In some cases dogs may not show any signs until they’re one or two years of age or in some…

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    Does America provide access to the American dream? The American dream is the basic ideal of a perfect life ( financially secure), perfect house and that little cliched white picket fence , that keeps in your golden retriever named buster, lucky , or john. Does this country still provide these these things for all to have and take!? No. America does not provide access to the American dream. Although the American dream is an outdated concept , there are some who are out there who…

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    Pitbull Stereotypes

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    Do Pit Bulls deserve the poor stereotyping they receive? Every year over one point two million dogs are euthanized in America alone. A startling forty percent of those dogs are pit bulls. That means that every year over half a million pit bulls are euthanized in America. This number has risen so high over the years because of the poor name and stereotypes that have been placed on pit bulls. Pit bulls have been labeled as mean and aggressive dogs for many reasons. One is due to their…

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    Can you imagine life without having pets or not having a companion with you to make you feel better when you 're upset or sick? Imagine if you raised a dog since birth and took care of it as if it was your own child and one day animal control just takes them away because of the type of breed they are. For years there has been a stereotype on pit bulls,stories about them attacking people,and even now there are many myths about them that are not true. For example, according to the article “ Pit…

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