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    by a dog. I was seven years old and accompanied by my sister, Sarah, and friend, Renee. The event took place in Rockland, Maine, where we formed many adventures in the neighbor’s backyards. The day I became distracted and attacked by the Siberian husky, who was tied up on a runner in his backyard, was the last day I explored the neighbor’s backyards. Sarah, Renee, and I began the day at a stream in the backyard that separated our yard with the neighbors across the way. My parents were working…

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    just rescue these dogs she also trains them to be able to go to homes. She gives obedience training classes to the dogs that need it and if they don’t go to good homes then they stay with them the rest of their lives. 30-40 dogs are adopted per month and Tia tries to pair up a dog the best she can to the family. Normally has a few choses plus a website that helps get a better look at the dogs. The amount of dogs that come in to villabobs is about 75 dogs per month that's more dogs coming in…

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    Huskies Research Paper

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    breed, although some people may think different, continue reading to find out why. They are very loyal breeds of dogs, they will know when anything is wrong and try to help. Huskies are a pretty healthy dog, although they do have a few issues just like every dog. They have a lot of energy, almost like it’s continuous however they do settle down. The size of huskies usually a kind of a big dog, although that may differ. Huskies don’t bark that often or almost never which is a plus, however they…

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    From a young age I was surrounded by dogs, so animals were always a big part of my life. When my family adopted my chihuahua, nothing seemed to change, but at the same time everything changed. I would walk and play with my dog everyday. No matter what I always made time for her. Due to having a large amount of homework, I had to make a strict schedule that would allow me to prioritize what was most important to me: my dog. After spending the night cuddling my dog and the day learning at school,…

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    African wild dogs exist in the world? As reported in Animal Planet, there are about 3,000 to 5,500 African wild dog’s left in the wild. Their scientific name is “Lycaon pictus”. Size wise, the African wild dog is roughly the same size as a 6ft tall man. To identify the African wild dog look for fur that is mottled with brown, yellow, black, and white patches. They have large ears that look like Mickey mouse ears. Their eyes have large dark circles around them and the average African wild dog has…

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    Police Dog Research Paper

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    In the year 2017 alone, twenty-four highly trained police dogs were killed in the line of duty. That is approximately one dog every two weeks, whose deaths could have easily been prevented through the provision of protective tactical gear. Protective vests are a solid investment of taxpayer dollar, durably designed to protect dogs in hazardous situations and increase the safety of handling officers, and are durably fashioned to keep dogs safe. earned by deserving canine officers. Immensely brave…

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    Art Of Rain

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    author’s pet dog, Enzo’s perspective. This book is mainly a biography of the author during the times his dog, Enzo, is present, and what makes this biography so great is that the concept of the dog telling the story is constantly reminded by the author Stein, and Stein added on the imaginary but realistic thoughts of his dog Enzo. It all started with Enzo being picked out at the dog farm by Denny, the master. Enzo believed truly that “when a dog is finished living his lifetimes as a dog, his…

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    Definition Essay Pet

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    detrimental for them as they grow up. Having an animal in which families care for shows kids that living things should be respected and treated with dignity. It’s been shown that people with autism or other cognitive disorders respond very well with working with pets to develop better communication and other valuable skills. They teach a person how to love, they love you unconditionally not for what you look like or what you wear but for who you are, they help people reflect that onto their…

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    Roll Over U is a dog training agency owned by Cindy Peters. I originally stumbled upon Roll Over U (ROU) while I was looking for a job at a dog boarding facility. So I drove down highway 18 to get her small facility and walked in with a resume in hand. She wasn’t hiring as she didn’t have the means to hire anyone, but she did offer to let me watch her training class that weekend. That Saturday I headed back to ROU for three hours of classes that morning, but the first one of the morning was a…

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    Buck and My Father Being put into a new environment can cause you to persevere through hard times, and make new adaptations to your life. In The Call of the Wild Buck a southern dog is lacerated from his owners hands and sent north to the Yukon being required to persevere through advanced adaptations and struggles. On the contrary my Father had to adapt by changing his struggles from his old life and importing them into his newly found college life. Both my Father and Buck were forced to…

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