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    Domesticating Dogs

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    Exercise 6: Domesticating Dogs INDRODUCTION An evolutionary tree was constructed to compare wolves and dogs from Wayne’s data. The tree provides information about the lineage of the dogs and wolves. The tree tells us whether the dogs derived from a single wolf lineage or from several lineages. The tree does not tell us where in the world the most recent wolf ancestors of today’s various dogs lived. The geographic origin of the most recent common ancestor is still unknown. METHODS Genetic

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    Aggressive Dogs

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    AGGRESSIVE DOGS 2 Aggressive Dogs The “Big Idea” that I chose to write about is Aggressive Dogs. The thesis statement that I have chosen is “Oweners are responisble for canine aggression‚ due to the fact of how the train and raise their animal”. I will be mainly focusing on pit bull dogs. We can solve this problem (and raise awarness) through educating pit bull owners. I think the thesis statement works good with the topic due to the research that I have conducted. Though some

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    Dog Parks

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    think dog parks should be built in the city. Because it gives dogs a chance to be more social‚ healthy‚ and become more a benefit for the community than a burden. When I used to own a dog it was great. I had a german shepard‚ all grey‚ me and my older brothers would take it for walks maybe down the street or around the block for fresh air. However where I grow up in a busy urban area on street surrounded by loud sirens‚ passing cars‚ and apartment buildings. All major factors of why a dog park

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    Red Dog

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    Title: Red Dog Response type: Film Directed by Kriv Stenders Response written by Jesse Bird The film Red Dog‚ directed by Kriv Stenders is an inspiring story about a stray dog that brought together the small community of Dampier and is based on a true story. Red Dog explores the ideas of loyalty‚ friendship‚ isolation‚ community‚ love and hardship. Stenders uses a human-like approach through his representation of Red Dog. This can be seen when the character Jack‚ begins to explain Red Dog to Thomas

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    Dog Observation

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    A dog attacks without provocation when the victim is merely present and is otherwise unaware of the dog’s presence prior to the attack‚ provided the victim’s presence at the site of the attack is not unlawful. (Messa at 4.) In Messa‚ the plaintiff was attacked by a guard dog when she exited the elevator on the fifth floor. When she entered the elevator she was unware that the fifth floor was residential and that it contained guard dogs. Once she exited the elevator the guard dogs immediately attacked

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    Wag the Dog

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    Wag the Dog Wag the Dog is a movie that demonstrates the power that media has in our society and the ways it affects it. Through the movie we see how media manipulates people’s thoughts‚ believes and the ways they interact. Barry Levinson‚ the director of the movie‚ emphasizes the importance of active media consumption as he shows us that everything we see in news these days could be just an illusion easily created in Hollywood production. Also‚ it presents Machiavelli’s idea of power and keeping

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    Dog Psychology

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    So that he can help a poodle fulfill its maternal instincts‚ there was a dog psychologist who prescribed a box turtle. What you can expect from him is that he takes his work seriously that he even wrote a book called understanding your dog. According to the book of this doctor who is both an associate professor of psychology at local university and associate director for research at the local zoo is that animals should be considered as individuals too. A lot of things are usually assumed by people

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    A Dogs Life

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    read was A Dog’s Life‚ by Ann .M Martin. This story begins in the back yard of a family’s home‚ where a pregnant stray dog is looking for a safe place to give birth to her puppies. In the back yard she finds an old chicken coop that is safe and dry. She gives birth to five puppies‚ but only two lived. The main characters of this story are Stream (mother dog)‚ Bone (male puppy that lived)‚ Squirrel (female puppy that lived)‚ and the Merrions (the family that lives in the house). The conflict

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    Hero Dogs

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    daughter of Kabang’s owner‚ nine-year-old Dina Bunggal‚ and her cousin three-year old Princess Diansing‚ were playing with the dog in Zamboanga City‚ Philippines.   Rudy Bunggal(doctor)‚ who told reporters he was struggling with drinking and financial problems‚ asked the veterinarian who had accompanied Kabang to the U.S.‚ Anton Lim‚ to temporarily care for the dog.  The husband‚ who worked as a mechanic‚ now lives alone in a shanty and found a new job as a construction worker‚ earning less

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    Dalmatian Dogs

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    The Dalmatians are relatively healthy and easy to keep breed‚ but like any other dog breed‚ they exhibit the propensity towards certain health problems that are specific to them. However‚ it goes without mentioning that the Dalmatian is one among the few dog breeds unaffected by most ocular and cardiac problems affecting many other medium to large dog breeds. The average lifespan of Dalmatians is listed as being between 11 and 13 years by the Dalmatian Club of America. Unfortunately‚ it can be shorter

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