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    Pet Ownership

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    dogs and cats as companions. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of pet ownership for the animals involved and for the community as a whole. Dogs and cats can be delightful buddies but there are also a number of complications linked with possession of pets‚ both for the community and the animal. In great conditions‚ pets are fed‚ cherished and loved‚ like a family member. It’s easy to see how much care is given to pets. Cats and dogs contribute to the public in numerous ways. Dogs are beneficial

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    Pet Grooming

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    helps to ensure the dog is healthy and comfortable. Pet grooming Is the important part of responsible pet care. Pet Grooming keeps the house Pet Hygienic and odor free‚ and controls dander and shedding. Pet Grooming can remove tangles and loose hair. With regular use of Grooming Products you can actually reduce the chances of your Pet staying dirty. Owning pets is a big responsibility. Cat and dog owners should take care to groom their pets properly and train them to be good members of society

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    life? Then get pets! I must admit it is hard to believe that domesticated animals can promote mental and physical health‚ but many studies have shown that they can. On the other hand‚ you must find a pet that is compatible with you or with your life style. <br><br>Maintaining good mental health is crucial for living a "normal" life. Many psychiatrists have found that patients with anger management problems can be calmer with a pet around the house. Sometimes‚ just the feel of a pet in the house can

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    Favorite Pet

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    Humans have made pets of animals for thousands of years. From something as common as a cat to something as exotic as a lion‚ history has shown that humans have kept such animals as pets. However‚ there is one animal that stands out above the rest. Time after time‚ dogs have proven themselves to be loyal‚ protective and loving companions. This is why they make the best pet to adopt. The first reason why dogs make the best pets to adopt is because of their loyalty to their owner. They have

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    Pet Peeves

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    Jennifer Hansen Rant paper Creative writing August 29‚ 2012 My pet peeve One of my biggest pet peeves is that when people don’t hold up to what they say. I have been surrounded by people not keeping their promises. Living it in. And being around it‚ it has only made me annoyed by it. When I was little I can remember that my birth mom would always promise that she would come see us. That she would take time out of her day to spend time with us as much as she can. But she would never show

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    Pet Adoption

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    advert assimilation. In 2006 and 2007 SPCA had made a series print ad to promote. (PR Campaigns‚ 2009) Also in 2009‚ SPCA had launched a series of advertising on bus and ZoCards which expressing pet adoption. Both two campaign using dark tone‚ more or less having gloomy sense‚ in the second project pets are acting as a truly friend to human being. Korea CJ entertainment company took a video that about dog abandoned and adopted (CJ E&M‚ 2012) using a view from the dog seeing its’ life following the

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    I) About every 8 seconds‚ there is an animal being euthanized because it can’t find a welcoming home‚ but if we were to be more informed on pet abandonment‚ maybe we could prevent that. Pet abandonment is a problem because of how many animals are being harmed from it‚ why it’s happening‚ and how we can prevent it. II) The first issue is the amount of pets that are abandoned. A) Every year‚ there are at least 5-7 million animals put into animal shelters. 1) This is a problem because

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    PET OBESITY: IS YOURS AT RISK? Studies show nearly half of our dogs and cats are overweight or obese‚ but these healthy habits might help keep your pet from becoming an alarming statistic. Is your pet at risk? People aren’t the only over-eaters in America: The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) found that 56 percent of dogs and 53 percent of cats are either overweight or obese. Recently‚ we were touched by the story of Meow‚ a 39-pound cat who died in a shelter from obesity complications

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    Dog for a Pet

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    A multi-purpose pet I wanted to inform you that I am planning to adopt a pet in the near future. I’ve considered the various pets available for adoption and have come to the conclusion that adopting a dog would be the best choice for both you and me. I will explain a few of the reasons that I feel adopting a dog is our best choice; Dogs are very loyal to humans‚ they teach children responsibility‚ and will help protect our family and homes from criminals. The loyalty of a dog is unsurpassed

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    Jake LaMotta is a fighter. A middleweight boxer and a jealous lover – he’s always fighting for something. Jake has an overinflated ego‚ and a disturbing sense of honour. Raging Bull is about the only Scorsese film that doesn’t romanticise the chauvinistic gangsters of 1950’s New York; Jake LaMotta isn’t a role model‚ and watching him doesn’t fill you with a sense of admiration or envy – unlike gallant Henry Hill‚ from Goodfellas. Raging Bull slowly blurs the line between the ring and Jake’s home

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