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    dog into action. All dogs bite but most medium sized dogs, Chow Chow, Doberman, pinschers and Jack Russel in search of their population denominations presumably snapping and snarling as they do. These dogs that mostly bite are German shepherds, Rottweilers, Dobermans, terroirs, and Australian cattle dogs. “PC Shewell, and JD Nancarrows findings that most dogs that bite are either owned by or known to the victim concur with my own.” (Peter, 117) “To assess how dangerous those breeds are and their…

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    Maybe the only difference between humans and animals is that how we perceive the world around us. A book that explains how animals see the world is written by Temple Grandin. The book was first published in 2005 by Mariner Books in New York and Boston. In Chapter 2: How Animals Perceive the World, Temple Grandin explains and inform us in detail on the things that scare the animals because of how they see things around them. In Temple Grandin’s book, “Animals in Translation,” she uses context,…

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    Dogs are known as man’s (or woman’s) best friend because of their loyalty and compassion toward their owners. As there are billions of people around the world of different cultures and nationalities, there is also a great magnitude of dog breeds, ranging from pretentious full breeds to pleasurable mixed breeds with a few irresolute mutts in the mix. These dogs also have varying personalities and appearances, depending on their ages and breeds. As no dog looks or acts the same, each dog has a…

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    Origin Of Dogs

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    They have aided in hunting from the beginning. Later, canines were dispatched to protect flocks of sheep and other livestock. Some breeds of dogs, like the bullmastiff, Doberman pinscher, or Rottweiler, were devolved and bred to guard people and animals. Throughout history, whenever a new job developed, dogs specialized to aid in that field emerged not long after. The “working dog” breed origin is the most common origin story for modern dogs…

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    When dog owners identify an interesting trait in a dog, Some owners would breed that in hope that the trait would be passed on. After many times of this situation happening, (especially where two dogs with the same trait are bred with each other) traits become fixed. If you can understand the genetics, you can start to predict on what you will see in a crossbreed. As of now there are over four hundred breeds of dogs and all are maintained as pure-bred stocks through selective breeding, which…

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    Bully Myth Essay

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    the dog behaviors. Sometimes people own Pit bull bred dog for the wrong reason. Many Pit bulls are kept in the yard tethered to a chain with no outlet for their energy. When released, a stressed dog is a disaster when given freedom. Dogs such as Rottweiler, German Shepard, and Labradors retrievers have higher attach rates than a Pit bull. Pit bull bred dogs would lick you to death first. The Pit bull bred dogs are wonderful dogs. They make great family pets, hunting, and exercising partners.…

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    There house is surrounded by two tall barbed wire fences except in the vineyard. The vineyard only has a short picket fence, but that 's ok. They also have 4 dogs each meaner then the next but the fourth is the meanest. It 's a mixture of pitbull, rottweiler, german shepherd, and wolf. Emily is told she can not see the dogs for her own safety, but all shes concerned about is them. So Daniel who is the caretaker of the dogs takes her there once and introduces her to blackheart. In the story it…

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    In the Interest of Public Safety - One of the main arguments on the side for Breed Specific Legislation is that it is for the good of general public safety. “According to the CDC, more than 4.7 million dog-bite incidents occur in the United States every year. Of those 4.7 million attacks, 800,000 of these Americans will seek medical attention.” (Wilson) The numbers sound frighteningly large but what do they really mean? Per the ASPCA, the report the CDC supplied was deemed insufficient to…

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    Discrimination On Pitbulls

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    them savage, bloodthirsty beasts. It then became Northern Breeds like Malamutes and Huskies who were assumed to be equivalent to wolves. Towards the time of WWI, the Northern breeds were replaced by German Shepherds followed by the Dobermans and Rottweilers and finally the Pit Bulls. Breed-Specific Legislation is a statute or regulation that is directed towards one or more specific breed of dogs. The majority of BSL is focused on breeds traditionally known as “dangerous” or those that have…

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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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