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    Border Collies Border Collies are not only beautiful dogs, but they are quite intelligent and a very useful breed. These dogs are a very famous breed that can be used as a working herding dog, or just simply as a household pet. This breed has a history of working in fields herding livestock, but it has evolved into more than that. They have very distinct traits and features that makes it such a useful dog. The intelligence of the breed also allows them to have uses with skills such as agility…

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    When Dave Kareken took his beloved dog Kali on a family vacation into the Canadian wilderness he knew she was tough, but now he knows just how tough she actually is. [adsense format="rectangle" width="300px" align="left"][/adsense] After being swept away by rapid water, Kali managed to survive ten days out in the Canadian wilderness all by herself. Kali was out hiking with her family Dave Kareken, Joy Neily and their son Zachary near Rebecca Falls, located on the border of Canada and…

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    Collie Research Paper

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    Collie The collie is a herding dog, it is a medium-sized, lightly built , with -a pointed snout. Often have a distinctive white pattern over the shoulders. They are very active and agile, and have a very strong herding instinct. Many collie breeds have been kept as working dogs for herding cattle, sheep and other livestock. others are kept as pets, show dogs or for dog sports, because they display great agility, stamina and trainability. A working member of the collie breed is the Border Collie…

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    Theme Of Ellie's Story

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    Everyone needs to believe that things are going to get better and that you can face your fears. The world that is constructed by W. Bruce Cameron consists of a dog that is a search-and-rescue dog in a small town. The protagonist, Ellie, is the search and rescue dog. Ellie is a true hero. She saves people’s lives She is faced with difficult situations in the novel, like losing a lot of her ability to smell. In Ellie’s Story W. Bruce Cameron uses em dashes, parentheses, and Ellie’s dream to add…

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    the birds singing, but it had all went down hill very quickly. The early morning was a blur for long time firefighter, Shane. It's now mid-afternoon, and all that's on his mind is finding and saving the helpless victims of the attacks, with the rescue dog owned by the fire department, Corny. People covered every inch of the street, making it seem like Black Friday, but this was no sale or shopping event. It was a catastrophic disaster. Some of the people were firefighters, others were people who…

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    fighters in the Roman Empire to family dogs! The Pit Bull Terrier is a breed of dog that is known for its strength, agility, and loyalty. The modern American pit bull terrier can trace its roots back to England in the early 19th century. Breeders crossed bulldogs and terriers to create spirited, courageous, and athletic dogs that were gentle with their family. With a distinct appearance and a fascinating history, these dogs have become popular pets and working dogs. This dog’s traits, physical…

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    Snow Bound

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    home from school Tony decides to go look at a clubhouse he and his friends built last summer. Once he walked up to the entrance he notices a brown dog laying near the entrance of their Clubhouse. The dog began to growl at him at first, but once Tony stands his ground the dog stepped back and sat down. He decides he likes the dog and wants to take the dog home. When he arrives home he is…

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    Canines In Law Enforcement

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    Canines are the unsung heroes of the policing and the public safety world. People often times refer to a dog as "man's best friend". Canines have been a part of human life since they were first domesticated several years ago. What makes these animals easy to train is their ability to learn fast, their adaptability to situations and their eagerness to please their masters. Canines are well-known for their strong sense of protection and loyalty. As much as the men and women of policing do to…

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    As a little girl, Laurie DuPuis knew exactly what she wanted to do when she grew up. When watching the crop duster fly by, she knew in her heart she was meant to be a pilot. Not many people grow up to be what they had hoped as a child, but for Laurie that was not the case. Even though her dream did come true, it wasn’t after she had already started college for other reasons. Her mother had always hoped her daughter would grow up to be a great doctor, and to make her mother happy she was going to…

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    German Shepherd Research

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    German Shepherd Dog originated in Germany, with the first off icial German Shepherd Club (SV) founded in 1899. When cavalry off icer Captain Max Von Stephanitz bought his first German Shepherd, he was smitten. Widely recognised as the “father of the breed”, Captain Von Stephanitz led the way in promoting German Shepherds and was instrumental in introducing them to life in the service. Recognising their high level of intelligence and ability to be trained, the German Shepherd Dog Club AT A…

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