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    A belief that I am very familiar with is when people buy, adopt, or breed their animals when they do not have the means to take care of them, or just do not care to take care of them. This is one of those things that I cannot get over. People are just so ignorant to the time, money, and care that goes into having an animal. All these people see are a cute face when they're little and then when the animal grows up they don't think about the needs and costs an animal has. I get that some people…

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    conditions present at birth, whether inherited or caused by the environment) showing signs of inflammatory cells in some areas of new bone. Not shortly after, the disease was described in a few large breed dogs such as Doberman Pinschers, Labrador Retrievers, and boxers. Lesions are usually confined to the mandible in large breed dogs. The clinical signs in small breed dogs is more complex. For instance, the parietal crest, frontal, lacrimal, and maxillary bones may be affected in small breed…

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    He is a yellow lab retriever, and he might have been the brightest dog, I have ever seen. I named him after the brightest star in the Canis Major constellation. He is a great dog, well trained in explosives detection, and he is also a great family pet. Our job is to check…

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    Taking a deep breath, I noticed the large piles of clothes, both dirty and clean. “Dang, that’s a lot of clothes, that’s probably why she’s in here so long everyday.” I thought to myself about my mom. The rest of the night I couldn’t, knowing that in the morning we would be making our venture to the breeder, 3 hours away. “C’mon C'mon, get up, we gotta go!” Casey screamed. It was time. I quickly threw on some clothes and sprinted down stairs. “Connor, we need something to put the dog in on the…

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    enough to train to be of required assistance to the disabled person in need. Although any dog can be trained to be a service dogs, the most common breeds used in assistance work to be trained as service dogs are Labradors, German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers. Why proper training is essential part for service…

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    Long ago, in a dark cold misty cave at night, walked a girl named Sally looking for her dog Coco. She kept on walking looking for her dog because she thought he would have wandered in here then she just kept on walking a then she saw something out of the corner of her eye. Sally started to walk closer to whatever it was. Sally was close enough and the roller coaster seemed to be old, dusty and abandoned. The wood was covered in moss and it was covered in dust and dirt. In the moist misty air,…

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    A baby blue Austin Metro pulls up to the local police station. The blue blends in perfectly with the chilly hues of that winter morning. An olive skinned young girl climbs out of the front seat. Her long brown hair goes in contrast with her green turtleneck and pink circle glasses. This little town in Indiana had been through serious traumas in the last three months. Everyone was a little weary of new problems that arose. Though the police station activity had recently slowed down. The girl…

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    The ongoing debate about how vicious or harmless Pitbulls are has been an ongoing debate in society. “Pitbulls Should Be Banned” is the name of the forum started on Sciforums.com by user “Valich”. This article enlists the call to action for the banning of the breed of dogs known as Pit Bulls, due to their vicious behavior and running record of attacks on children and adults. Parents and those who care for children are the intended audience for this article, this audience will be more sensitive…

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    What Is Laura's Abuse?

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    Laura is in an abusive marriage with her husband Martin, and she decides that the only way out is by faking her own death. Laura moves to Cedar Falls, Iowa, and takes on the name Sara Waters. However, back home Martin discovers that Laura faked her own death. He is able to track her down when he finds that her mother, who he believed dead, was still alive and living in a nursing home in Iowa. Posing as a cop Martin is able to locate Laura to Cedar Falls. From there he follows her home, and he…

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    Pitbulls: Article Analysis

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    It doesn't have to be pure breed to be considered a pit bull. In an animal shelter a lab, golden retriever, or another breed has a higher chance of being adopted than any breed of pit bull. This is leading factor of the over population of pit bulls and the help of pit bulls owners dropping their dogs off at shelters because they don't want them anymore…

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