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    How the bull got his horns A long time ago when Bulls had no horns his head was as smooth as a doe`s. Though Bull was a fast runner he liked to brag about it to the other animals saying “ Look at me! Look at me, I'm the fastest runner”. Bull had a friend named Kangaroo, Kangaroo also bragged that he was the best at races because he could jump so high and far that he would be done in a matter of seconds. Even though Bull and Kangaroo are friends they argued every time over who was the…

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    The Call of the Wild is a Buck has been living a life of luxury and pride for the last 4years, but when a trusted gardener secretly sells him in a gamble, Buck becomes part of the gold rush in Canada. Never having experienced anything like the gold rush and the piercing Canadian environment, Buck has a rough time adapting, but he quickly catches on and learns the law of ‘club and fang’. Buck journeys along several owners and sees the scenes of various deaths. Buck’s journey is a hard but he…

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    Apprehension Testing Run Away Out of sight Test- The handler brings the canine to a spot designated by the evaluator. The decoy emerges from a concealed location approximately seventy five yards in front of the handler and canine. While the handler holds the canine on leash the decoy makes threatening gestures and turns and runs back out of sight. Once out of sight of the canine and handler the decoy runs to a location approximately thirty yards away and up wind. Once there the decoy stands…

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    Summary Of Buck The Wild

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    In the beginning of the book, Buck is described as a large 4-year-old dog who lives at Judge Miller’s estate in Santa Clara Valley. His dad, a St. Bernard, is Judge’s number one dog, and his mom, Shep, is a Scotch shepherd dog. He used to wander all over the Judge’s estate, often playing with the Judge’s sons and escorting the Judge’s daughters, before he was kidnapped by Manuel, the gardener, and brought to the Yukon territory. The Yukon territory has subarctic temperatures and mountainous…

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    I want to get a puppy, please! Joey needs a friend to play with when we are gone during the day. I do not care what breed we get, but I would really like a beagle. I will be very responsible and do all the work for caring for he or she. The benefits to having this puppy would include Joey would love a friend, one less dog in a shelter and mostly a puppy would more joy to the family. If we get this dog we could our current dog would be less crazy at night when we are all tired. This would be…

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    him alive, and they focus on showing him the Law of the Jungle. They are all ready to battle for him. Akela, the lead wolf, administers the Free People even-handedly. Shere Khan utilizes his energy to seek after just his own particularly great and spook others. In "Kaa's Hunting," Baloo and Bagheera utilize handcuffing as a type of train, as per the Law of the Jungle. Despite the fact that they sleeve 7-year-old Mowgli delicately, their hits are hard for Mowgli. A story so centered…

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    In both stories wolves are portrayed as dangerous creatures. Throughout the story of On the Mountain Trail the wolves are chasing after what they think is prey. Then in Law of Life at the end of the story (paragraph 22) the wolves attack him and kill him. The wolves in both stories are portrayed as fierce merciless animals; they are creatures of the wilderness, hunting prey whenever possible. Wolves are not the sociable animals such as dogs that we are so custom, they are deadly in some cases.…

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    German Shepherd Research

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    A Photos: Koljambus/BigStock.com, exopixel/BigStock.com, Anutaray/BigStock.com s its name suggests, the 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.…

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    In The Call of the Wild by Jack London, I think that the most influential thing to Buck was the wild. First, he had to learn to survive. Second, he had to learn to behave around other dogs and use his instincts. Lastly, the wild took over him. Those are the reasons why I believe the wild was the most influential on Buck. The first reason why I believe the wild was the most influential on Buck is because he had to learn to survive in the wild. He had a hard time transitioning from being an…

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    Survival in an extreme environment may be hopeless, but Keesh from “The Story of Keesh” and Pi from “Life of Pi” had the will, courage, and good thinking to survive the extreme environment they were put in. Keesh was able to survive in that extreme cold for 13 years. He was also able to kill bears not just with his strength, but with his brain. Pi was also able to survive in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a tiger on his boat. Pi used his brain to think about where there could be food and…

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