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    The Boston Terrier

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    Despite his pugnacious appearance‚ the Boston Terrier is a lover‚ not a fighter. One of the few dog breeds to originate in the United States‚ the Boston was bred to be a best friend‚ happy to do just about anything as long as he’s with his human family. And he can go anywhere with them: not only is he a small-but-sturdy size for any situation‚ he’s one of the few dogs that’s always formally dressed‚ in markings that resemble a well-tailored tuxedo. The Boston can be happy as a couch potato or a canine

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    you have a dog as a pet? Americans are widely known for their love for pets‚ particularly dogs. There are many breeds of dogs‚ yet only one has been nicknamed the “American Gentleman” for over a hundred years. The Boston terrier is considered a true all-American dog breed and one of the most popular dogs‚ which history‚ physical appearance‚ unique personality and gentle disposition make him “the American Gentleman”. BODY Transition: To begin‚ I will tell you about the Boston terrier’s history

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    Yorkshire Terriers

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    http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/yorkshireterrier.htm Yorkshire Terriers seem oblivious of their small size. They are very eager for adventure. This little dog is high energetic‚ brave‚ loyal and clever. They can also become yappy‚ as the dog does their best to tell you what they want you to do. They can be difficult to housebreak. The Yorkie is an excellent watchdog. With owners who take the time to understand how to treat a small dog‚ the Yorkie is a wonderful companion! Yorkies are easy to train

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    day. They like apartment living as long as they get exercise and play time. The Australian Terrier These dogs are loving‚ determined and strong. They love to please their owners. They have a working nature‚ so they are great on ranches and farms. They have great hearing end eyesight. They make great watchdogs. They will weigh 9 to 14 pounds and are 9 to 11 inches. They are a small working terrier. Their coat is coarse and is usually sand‚ blue‚ tan and red color. Their tails are usually

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    American Pit Bull Terrier: American Icon or Demon Dog? Sunday McLean I-Search Essay Eileen Goldman ENC-1101 What I know Pit Bull is simply the name of a dog. As monikers go‚ it’s an ominous one. It means many things to many people with one more or less commonly understood connotation: risk. I have had my Pit Bull since he was a puppy‚ going on nine years now. Until two years ago‚ I would have strongly disputed the general consensus that these highly controversial dogs are actually dangerous

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    Berkshire Terrier Essay

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    Yorkshire Terriers‚ also sometimes referred to as “Yorkies‚” are known for their small size and their attitudes and barks‚ which are often far bigger than the dog’s small size. While you may know Yorkies are small with long‚ slick hair‚ here are 9 facts you may not know about Yorkshire Terriers. Yorkies Are Popular Pets for Dog Owners According to the American Kennel Club (AKC)‚ Yorkies are the 7th most popular dog breed overall. They also rank as the most popular toy dog breed in the United States

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    Pit Bull Terrier History

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    American Pit Bull Terrier* comes up‚ the issue of nature vs. nurture is always a hot topic. Over the years‚ varying schools of thought have evolved with respect to the dog fighting heritage of the bull breed and their inclination toward aggressive behavior. Before we go any further‚ let ’s get one thing out of the way right off the bat. Throughout history‚ many breeds of dogs were used in dogfighting. The Romans fought dogs in their great arenas long before the American Pit Bull Terrier ever came into

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    Topic: Bans on the Pit Bull Terrier General Purpose: To argue Specific Purpose: To argue that there should not be bans on Pit Bull Terriers Thesis Statement: Bans on Pit Bull Terriers should not exist because; (1) Pit Bull breed are not any different from other dog species; (2) most evidence condemning the Pit Bull is inaccurate or a skewed regurgitation from the media; and (3) a ban would‚ and has‚ caused more work and regulations than necessary. Introduction I. [Attention Getter] As of now

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    Misconceptions about Pit Bull Terriers CM 220 Sean Jolley May 16‚ 2013 Kaplan University It is better to understand the breed and where they come from before making assumptions about the type of animal they are. The Europeans wanted a stout muscular breed that had feistiness to it that they could use for baiting or rat fights (pitbull411.com). Yes‚ it is true that the breed started off as a fighting dog that was used to bait bulls that were uncontrollable by their owners. But when Europeans

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    “The Boston Photographs” Summary: In Nora Ephron’s essay‚ The Boston Photographs‚ Ephron talks about three pictures that were taken in Boston outside of an apartment. The first picture is of a fireman‚ a woman‚ and her child standing on a fire escape as the building behind them is on fire. The second photo is of the fire escape breaking from the building‚ and the third picture is of the woman and child falling from the building. Ephron describes in her essay the negative response the editor’s received

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