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    Asian Elephant Herding

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    Sheep dogs have a tendency to display herding behaviours as their herding instinct, as they have a tendency to herd other small animals and children, without proper training, this behaviour could become problematic. Herding is a behaviour that animals display to bring a group of animals together and to move and maintain the group. Herding may be have been of benefit in the wild as wolves and wild dogs hunt in packs, herding and chasing an animal to cut…

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    How do we know when our lovable canine needs some pain relief? With how active dogs are, it makes you wonder when their joints start to hurt or cause them pain. However, they can't tell you until you notice them limping along or gingerly climbing up the stairs. By this time, they are in considerable pain, and you are hoping it hasn't gotten so bad it can't be reversed. This is why aspirin for dogs has been created. Dogs can experience joint pain for multiple reasons. Excoriating pain can be…

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    Dog is man’s best friend; they are kind, they are loyal, and they never laugh when they see you practicing your new dance moves. Dog owners across this country, however, deem it fair to have their “best friends” undergo unnecessary, painful surgeries. Ear cropping and tail docking, the process of cutting off the ears and tails of dogs to look a certain way, is wrong and cruel to our pets. Tail docking, when done by a veterinarian, is a procedure in which a puppy, only a few days old at the time,…

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    about your dogs right now with the new, Paw-Perfect Day Resort! Paw-Perfect Day Resort is a day resort where dogs can kick back and relax and enjoy a nice elegant day at the day spa while their loved ones are busy. With our highly experienced professionals working, it will be guaranteed that your dogs will feel like they are at home. With our new idea of a day resort opening up, the demand is high. Some products and services the day resort offers will be; a beauty salon for the dogs to get…

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    Call Of The Wild

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    Wild The story is based off the life and adventures of a mixed breed St. Bernard dog named Buck. He was born and raised in California as an estate dog who was free to roam the property as he pleased. His life was going pretty good until a gardener who was working for the estate kidnapped him and took him to Alaska. In Alaska at the time the gold rush was just picking up and strong dogs were in high demand. The dogs were used to haul sleds and carry heavy loads of gold. This experience was all…

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    of novel, Wuthering Heights is undertaken, which has further explained Primitivism in Healthcliff’s personality, and the regression of dog into wolf, hence going from partial domesticity into wildness, from control into chaos and from apparent calmness into destructiveness. Indeed, the comparison of a violent dog with Heathcliff is significantly used by Emily Bronte in Wuthering Heights throughout the novel, and…

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    also a natural substance found in your pet's body, with the highest concentration found in healthy cartilage. The glucosamine in your dog's body produces glycosaminoglycan, which is used to help form and repair body tissues such as cartilage. As your dog ages, the natural production of glucosamine in the body slows. As a result, the natural repair process in the body slows, eventually leading to joint pain and stiffness. The ongoing wear and tear on your dog's joints, combined with the slowed…

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    challenges the traditional way of thinking about dogs’ place in the world asserting that through extensive contact with the dogs, one would start thinking as if they were a dog. Paulson illustrates the toughness of the Iditarod as well as the vile treatment of dogs by some people in response to these conditions; research indicates that the instances of animal cruelty have plummeted in sled-dog races, resulting in a greater connection between man and dog. Throughout the preparation and…

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    I strongly do not support the Bring Your Dog Work program. Many reasons expressed in the second passage show why the program could turn out to be a problem for many office workers. To begin, I understand that some people may find it easier to work around thier dogs, but not everyone does. It would be very possible for workers who have had bad experiences with dogs in the past to obtain anxiety from being around them. That kind of psychological distress could cause decreased work…

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    "The Bring Your Dog to Work Program". I, for one love dog's but I do not think that it is a good idea to have dog's in a work environment, one reason is some dog's do not like people and some people do not like dog's. I don't think it would be a very safe thing to do for the simple fact that some of you're co workers may be allergic to dog's and some dog's may not like the other dog's. First of all, there is no way of knowing if a dog has had his or her shots. As well as, will the dog behave?…

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