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    Dogs

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    that you shouldn’t believe a word those crazy cat lovers say because dogs make the world go round here are 10 reasons why dogs are better then cats. 1.  You can train a dog better than a cat. Have you ever seen a cat sit on command? Roll over on command? Stay? Neither have I. 2.  Dogs are smarter. Have you ever seen a dog fall into a fish tank? I haven’t either. 3.  A dog can protect your home much better than a cat. 4.   Dogs are better suited to lead you to a more active lifestyle. Have you ever

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    Raised Dog Bowl Analysis

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    simplest design‚ a raised dog bowl consists of a small box or platform with a food bowl resting on top. But more advanced models incorporate other features to improve functionality and aesthetics of your pooch’s feeding station. Here are some of the features of a raised dog bowl: Dog Bowl There are numerous types of dog bowls available in the market. Each type comes with its benefits and drawbacks‚ and some will work better with certain breeds and not the other. Here is the analysis of different bowl types

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    Therapy Dogs

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    How can you stay positive when life gives you so much pain? Well‚ sometimes you need help and a therapy dog may just do the trick. According to Dr. Barker (no pun intended) and Dr. Dawson‚ a therapy dog is a trained animal assisted therapist. The owner or handler of the dog is educated with proper ways to help the patient‚ and the dog follows the handlers command‚ adding a few extra tail wags for bonus points. In a recent study‚ 230 people with psychotic disorders and mood disorders and people‚

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    Nate Corbran Professor J. Herron English 101 20 October‚ 2012 T.F.L. After closely analyzing the short story of A Dark Brown Dog‚ the theme identified is that with certain people it is possible to have more trust‚ faith‚ and love in a friend than one may have within their own family. The boys family seems to be in a constant battle with the boy all throughout the story. This occurs during the time of the boys fathers drunkenness and bickering between the family about needless matters. It is

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    My Buddy: Deciphering the Meaning of “Dog.” Growing up‚ I always wanted a dog. I remember my mom telling me that they were too much trouble and I was too immature to actually take care of one. However‚ through the power of persuasion‚ I eventually talked her into getting me one. My first dog‚ was a rescue mutt‚ named Jethro that we brought home. He was a very sweet dog but he also had a lot of playfulness in him. He was a little too big for me and would jump on top of me and knock me over. My parents

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    needed for your dog. What is a backyard dog kennel? A backyard dog kennel is a small‚ fenced - in area used to contain your dog. It is an area used to keep your dog safe and contained while outdoors. It is not recommended that your dog stay in the kennel permanently. In fact‚ dog psychologists recommend that you allow your dog time inside as well. What size do you need? Well‚ what size is your dog? If you have a small dog‚ you won’t have to build a big yard. The larger the dog‚ the bigger

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    Being a dog owner myself‚ I encourage all city officials to consider the development of dog parks for their residents. The ability to utilize a dog park in my local city has not only allowed my dog to maintain a healthy lifestyle‚ but it’s also allowed me to enjoy the outdoors with my best friend‚ while creating new friends in the process. I find this type of recreation more enjoyable and healthy for all involved‚ as opposed to being stuck indoors trying to entertain or please a bored canine. Taking

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    From Dog To God Analysis

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    their music they can connect to their fans‚ friends‚ and family in a way that is easier for them and everyone can find a way to relate to them. The songs “From Dog to God” by Prayers‚ “Undercover Martyn” by Two Door Cinema Club‚ and “Hey You” by Pink Floyd all express the effects of isolation and how it gets in the way of their lives. “From Dog to God” by Prayers is a song about a gang

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    My Dog

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    walked into the shelter it was really funky because of all the different animal scents but I wasn’t going to let a smell stop me from what I came for. After walking up the first 3 isles I couldn’t find any dog that I really wanted until I walked down the last isle last cage and saw the most beautiful dog in the world a black golden retriever mixed and lab with a white belly. When she looked into my eyes I knew I had to take her home so I did. Her name was Sasha but called her sha-sha for short‚ she got

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    Curious Dog

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    Diversity in Life Throughout the novel‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time‚ emotions are the most challenging problems of all for Christopher. Christopher Boone is a mathematically fifteen year old gifted boy with Asperser’s syndrome. The syndrome enables him to see the world only through his limited perspective‚ which is closed‚ frightened and disoriented. For Christopher‚ the desire for logic and order is actually a necessity of living: “as he suffers from Asperser’s Syndrome‚

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