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    K-9 Unit Research Paper

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    Dogs are known as man’s best friend. They are loyal, trustworthy, and highly trainable. Not only do they have favorable personality traits, they also have enhanced smelling and hearing senses. Since they have the characteristics that are easy to work with, they are used in law enforcement agencies. They have a specialized unity within these agencies known as the “K-9 Unit”. The enhanced senses of the dogs are utilized for the purpose of tracking criminals, sniffing out illegal materials,…

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    animals that are used as service animals, dogs seem to be the most popular and the most versatile. Dogs are used as service animals in numerous ways including use as public service dogs, therapy dogs, and assistance dogs. The first kind of public service dog…

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    When you have finally come to the decision to bring a dog into your home, you realize that your life is about to change for the better. You will be greeted at the door with a smiling face that is always happy to see you and a wagging tail ready for play and exercise. There is even science to back up the claims of just how much stress relief a dog can bring to your life, but where do you acquire such an amazing animal? While searching, you may find yourself bombarded with information, propaganda…

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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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    HOW CAN I VOLUNTEER AT A LOCAL DOG RESCUE Dog Rescue Centers are organizations which shelter the unwanted or abandoned dogs and try to match the pets with new owners. This saves animals who are victims of animal cruelty or natural disasters. They take care of these animals by providing shelter, food, cleaning them, walking the dogs, or cleaning their cages. They also offer veterinary care to the animals so that they can be in good health conditions. These Rescue Centers welcome volunteers who…

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    Adopting a dog or cat from a shelter or rescue is much more convenient than buying them. This is due to the fact that most rescues’ adoption fee include many of the initial vet care expenses for a new pet such as a thorough examination, spay/neuter, microchipping, deworming/flea removals and vaccinations. Not only is this included with your adopted pet but many even include a 30 day period to return them back if there is a problem or you are unhappy with your pet. Buying one from a store can…

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    Villalobos Research Paper

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    "Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever." Villalobos is a rescue center with a goal to save all pit bulls until there is no more. Villalobos is located in New Orleans and originally created in Los Angeles. This rescue center is home to more than 100 dogs and can reach up to 300 at points. The non-profit organization also gives the opportunity of jobs for parolees. Villalobos Rescue Center is a non-profit pit bull rescue that you…

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    Police Dogs Research Paper

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    needs a side kick, however. For many police men this side kick is a dog. Dogs can have many jobs ranging from: K9, explosive detection dogs, narcotics dogs, detection dogs, live person search dogs, cadaver search dogs, patrol dogs, and even therapy dogs. All of these dogs work with humans to make their lives easier by using their superior senses of sight, smell, and hearing. For example, after a jewelry robbery, a team of search dogs was let loose in a field to find one of the missing rings…

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    perfectly and go along smoothly. You want to buy the perfect house, have perfect children, and have the best dog on the block. Choosing a family pet can be difficult at times. There is researching for different pets, the different breeds , health problems toward the pet you are choosing, finding affordable one’s, and finding ones you will love for a lifetime. America has ranked many sets of dogs and cats based on characteristics, for big and small families, families with newborns and children,…

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    Introduction When looking for a new dog, people find themselves asking questions like “what’s the difference between adopting and buying a dog”, “what’s the difference between adopting and fostering a dog”, etc. Often, they’ll just settle for the easiest option, buying a dog, without realizing the horrifying practices they’re supporting by buying from a pet store or breeder. Its situations like this that make it extremely important to look at all the options available to you. “Honestly, you…

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