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    1) These statistics do not come as a shocker because the breeds that are affiliated with these deaths are the same breed that are abused, forced to fight, attack, and obey the commands of their frightening owners. Victims that survive pit bull mutilation incidents live with grudges towards the breed type itself not giving the group a chance at defense. These victims will never agree that pit bulls are falsely accused of crimes, and that the real criminals are the owners. This breed is…

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    Analysis Of Doritos

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    The general mood that this ad conveys is humorous and funny. This is shown by the dogs really want Doritos and they are unable to get them because, dogs aren’t allow into the grocery store. The store manager kicks these dogs out multiple of times and they finally succeed when they use a disguise. The text is small and bold, placed at the end of the ad underneath the large Doritos logo. This large logo catches the eye and uses white lettering surrounded by a orange and yellow chip-shaped symbol,…

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    Should dogfighting be illegal? Well, i bet you'd say yes, but there's a lot of people that would say no. This problem has even brought Congress into this situation, It is considered a federal crime to let an animal fight for money. In all 50 states DogFighting is considered a felony, People still do it, Why? Well here's a few things for reasons and the effects of it. First of all, Dogfighting brings in a lot of money, Up to $500,000 can be made in one fight night. $20,000- $30,000…

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    Nich Zlevor Case Analysis: Schlippenfall Thesis: Schlippenfall will not be able to recover on a claim against Tee for his injuries. Rule Section: The first rule applicable to this potential case is the Illinois Dog-Bite statue, officially referred to as Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 8, para 366 (1973). This statute states the owner of a dog attacking or injuring a person(s) is liable for damages so long as [1] the injury is caused by a dog owned by the defendant, [2] there is a lack of provocation,…

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    Scuffing: The False Skin

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    The scruff is the loose skin presents behind the animal’s neck. Grasping an animal by the scruff of its neck promotes submissive behaviour. This is natural behaviour that is learned by kittens and pups during the neonatal period. Scuffing is used by mother to pick up her babies. As the youngster is lifted off the ground, it automatically becomes limp and appears immobilised as it is being carried. As the animal ages, he will continue to be submissive when held by scruff. Scuffing is…

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    The Misunderstood Pit Bull Did you know if your Pit Bull is vicious it could be your fault? In my opinion, Pit Bulls are superior dogs and make great pets! They’re misunderstood, great with kids, family dog, military dog, multitalented, have low grooming requirements, easy to train, and have a satisfying smile! To begin with, Pit Bulls are misunderstood! According to Source #4, the story titled “The Media and the Pit Bull”, it states that if an attack of a dog occurs, the news reporters often…

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    Dog Bite Statue Case Study

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    The Illinois ‘Dog Bite Statue’ states the following: “If a dog or other animal, without provocation, attacks or injures any person who is peaceable conducting himself in any place where he may lawfully be, the owner of such a dog or other animal is liable in damages to such person for the full amount of the injury sustained” According to this statue and in the case of Beckert v. Risberg, four elements were laid down to decide the liability of the defendant: 1. Injury was caused by the dog owned…

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    Majority of the people think of wolves as carnivorous, ferocious and savage animals. Any person who has been able to catch a glimpse of any type of wolf will surely run for their lives since they are known for being one of the most vicious and blood-thirsty animals. Moreover, Animal Corner (2005) stated that wolves have indeed upright ears, sharp teeth, pointed muzzles, inquiring eyes and other facial features that instantly convey this personality. However, the reality is that wolves are…

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    How To Treat Pitbulls

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    ♥Some of you might not agree with me on this topic. I believe that Pitbulls aren't a bad breed of dog,I believe that any breed of dog can be just aggressive. It all depends on how you treat any breed of dog. In my opinion, it depends on the person and/or people that treat that dog. I know this from my own experience, I was bitten by a dog twice. It was my own dog but it wasn't my dogs' fault,it was mine. The reason(s) my dog bit me, was because I was fooling around and he was on this medication…

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    As an owner of three different pit bull dogs they have their own different personalities. Duramax, Zane, and Bruce are complete opposites of each other. Most of people say something like “omg, he’s a pit bull there so mean. Watch out!” but that’s not case with pit bulls. There really sweet, loving, and friendly pets. Duramax is a red nose pit bull that weights about eighty pounds. He is almost two years old and the oldest one. He is definitely the baby of the house. When he’s sleeping, he has…

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