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    You can't help but admire Shih Tzu puppies and will readily expend the effort to groom them and ensure that the coat is well maintained, and its playful nature and lively outlook are other endearing qualities. With an expected life span of fifteen years, you can look forward to many years of enjoyable companionship. While there is little to complain about when you rear Shih Tzu puppies, there lack of willingness to learn to be housetrained is a small flaw in its makeup that can be overcome with…

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    Balto My Hero

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    My hero is a dog named Balto. He is my hero because he was brave, smart, courageous and never lost hope even when things seemed impossible. Some people might be surprised when I say that a dog is my hero, but it is true. And in my mind he was just as or even more of a hero than a person. In 1925 there was a deadly Virus going around that was attacking children. The only place that had the medicine to cure this virus was nearly 1000 miles away from where the virus was. (nome alaska) The…

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    The book “Call of the Wild”, in my opinion, was an outstanding book so far. This book is about a dog named Buck who gets kidnapped from the Sun kissed Santa Clara Valley way back in fall of 1897, consequently taken to the Klondike Gold Rush. Here Buck has been sold around to be a sled dog. Buck is sold to two men named Perrault and Francois. These two men are heading towards Dawson ( a city rich in yellow metal) with a sled team of dogs. Buck was a sled dog. As you know it takes more than one…

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    Maned Wolf Research Paper

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    Introduction: When you first take a look at the maned wolf you notice it's similar look of it's face to a red fox but it's long legs are what make you take a second look. It kinda reminded me of that scene in Harry Potter and the Prizoner of azkaban ,when professor Lupin turned into that hideous werewolf ,with those freakishly long legs.Even though this species has the word”wolf” in it's name, and has a face of a fox , and the long legs like the ghazelle.It is in fact none of them. Genus…

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    Ojibwe Tribe

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    Origins and Migration of Ojibwe to Minnesota The Ojibwe tribe’s ancestors originated about three to four thousand years ago on the Atlantic coast. From the Ojibwe ancestors’, or the mother group, twenty-seven different Indian tribes were born, including the Ojibwe. All of these subtribes share common political and economical history, as well as share similarities in their languages. The emergence of the Ojibwe tribe as a subgroup is thought to have developed about fifteen hundred years ago.…

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    Dog Park Costs

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    Dog Parks: Worth the Costs? Dogs need exercise to remain mentally and physically healthy. According to the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), dogs that don't get enough exercise or social interaction can become unruly animals - barking at and attacking dogs or people, and destroying things at home. For the sake of both dogs and people, the city of Muscatine, Iowa is considering the possibility of building a dog park. By building a dog park, dog owners would…

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    The Klondike Gold Rush My book is about a story called white fang. The book is about a boy named Scott and a hybrid wolf dog named, White Fang. The story takes place in the 1890’s in Alaska, during the Klondike Gold Rush. The start of the book shows how hard life in Alaska was during this time. There was freezing weather, hardly any food, and most people made their own rules and laws. When someone died, they had to carry the body out of the wilderness because the ground was to frozen to bury…

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    When one hears the term “werewolf,” the first thought typically tends to fall inside the general theme of the “brutal, mindless killing machine” shown in movies like “An American Werewolf in London” or “Dog Soldiers.” However, today’s werewolf simultaneously parallels and differs from the medieval werewolf. While versions of the modern werewolf take pieces from its medieval predecessor, they vastly are of their own design. This new design can be traced back to sales; new and original ideas are…

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    Alder rises from the ground in his human form with blood on his hands and face. Jade and I look down at the wolf who attacked us. He had died because of the bite that Alder landed on his neck. The man shifted back to his human form after dying. He didn't look very old at all. I would say about low twenties. He appeared very dirty but that could also be because he was covered in his own blood. I looked over him and noticed a tattoo on his left bicep. It was a combination of two symbols…

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    Crate training is one of the most effective ways to train your dog. Some people think this is cruel to pets because it is like keeping them in a cage, or it is a result of an owner neglecting the pet. Dogs crave security and tend to like spaces of their own. When you use a crate, you are providing a feeling of safety and a great den. In addition, they can be immeasurably helpful when it comes to curbing excessive chewing and trying to house train your pet. Dogs like small, safe places, which…

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