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    Where The Red Fern Grows

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    would be the theme because he thought he could not get the dogs because his parents or himself would not be able to afford to care for them but he end he ended up getting the dogs with his grandpa. First the scene where he and his grandpa worked very hard for $50 (really $500) for the dogs it shows the theme because hard work pays off he got the dogs by working for all the money he never ever thought he could make …

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    the usual answer of the dog has allergies and could either give her shots (expensive) or try a cream/lotion. We decided to go to the pet store and get some spray that is supposed to stop them from chewing and soothe the itching. It did help a little but as soon as it dried, she would be back to chewing again. So we started researching what might be cause our Mini Schnauzer to chew on herself.…

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    doings, other forms on earth play Dogs have heavily impacted the work forces of our American World. Since the early ages of World War I, Germans implemented War dogs before any other country. The United States had not reverted yet to this form of service in our military's; therefor, the only dogs that were apart of our team were the ones we captured from the opposing sides. By WWII and The Vietnam War, The United States had successfully implemented service dogs. German Shepherds were the…

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    John Steinbeck represents how challenging parenthood can be. The way that George has to take care of Lennie like a little child is one representation of how parenthood can be hard. Another representation of this is how candy loves his old raggedy dog like a child. This story also represents how stuff loses usefulness over time. One representation of things losing usefulness over time is how Candy got to old to be a useful farm hand and is now just a nuisance. The two main characters in this…

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    Essay On Exotic Pets

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    Walking into a normal household most people will notice a cat sleeping or a dog loudly barking . Pets are an essential part of a family, but what if just a cat or a dog is not enough. What if a family didn't want to be mainstream, what if they wanted something else? Over the last few years there has been a growing trend of owning exotic pets. These animals can be smarter, more colorful and interesting or they could be outright expensive and dangerous. So the question arises, should an exotic…

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    half-Scottish shepherd dog named Buck, shows how different situations and people can change his temperament and the way he chooses to act. While Buck's nature does play a role in the way he acts, his influence by the outside world has a much bigger effect on Buck overall. Buck has grown up around humans and has been influenced by them his whole life. Depending on the person, Buck changes his attitude and actions. For example,…

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    supervisor asked over the walkie-talkie as I finished bringing in fifteen excited dogs from group play. By this point I had already walked more than a dozen dogs, fed half the kennel, and taken out over a hundred dogs for one of their daily outings. I was exhausted and now I had to pick up a field full of dog feces. “Yep can do,”I said, with genuine enthusiasm. I headed to the fenced-in grass field, where feces from sixty dogs was scattered across the massive yard. Sweat seeped through my…

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    Dog Service Dog Essay

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    Another great service dog that improves the lives of others who suffer from Diabetes are diabetic alert dogs. These dogs are trained to inform diabetics when blood sugars are low or high. They can also detect when the blood sugars are going to drop, this allows them to fix it before harm can come to them. When diabetics have low blood sugar they will have a hard time using their motor skills. This requires them to get up to get something to bring their sugar up and if they can't it will cause…

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    Heimlich Manoeuvre: Hold the dog upside down with it's head facing the floor and shake it gently while thumping it's chest with your hand. Then give two mouth-to-nose ventilations (while blocking it's mouth). Repeat the process if you are still unable to remove the obstruction. Once the airway is clear, if the dog still isn't breathing, give four to…

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    The Dog Got Out Figurative language It was later in the day and i had just let the dogs out. I went back and the small one was gone like the wind. Bold Statement we have made fences shock callers and the dogs keep running away. Personal experience i can remember the gut feeling i had when i saw the dog not in my yard. definition webster's dictionary defines gone as no longer present; departed. Question why do you think that dogs even have a reason to run away. I can remember the gut…

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