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    The Pyrenees Mountains are a huge tourist attraction! It is known for the olden day scenery‚ old village houses‚ Pyrenean Mountain Dogs‚ and the Tour De France. If you travel here there are many places and things to do. It is also a great memory for your future and you can take some amazing pictures there. The pyrenees stretches from Spain to France. There are many hiking trails‚ ski lodge‚ and national parks. It is a great place for family time and a great learning experience. Many people have never

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    Bob Daniel 5 December 2013 Persuasive Outline Breed Specific Legislation General Goal: To persuade. Specific Goal: I will persuade my audience to oppose breed specific legislation in the United States. Thesis: Breed Specific Legislation is ineffective and should be outlawed in the United States because breed identification methods are flawed‚ no dog breed is truly more dangerous than another‚ and the cost to enforce breed specific legislation is high. Introduction The American Pet Products

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    Pit Bulls

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    Pit bulls tend to have a publically bad reputation‚ they have been misjudge because of what people have seen on TV‚ in movies and on the Internet. I feel that pit bulls do not get the credit they deserve. The only time a pit is recognize is when it attacks and causes damage to a human or another animal. The aggression trait has been bred into this dog‚ by inbreeding and breeding for those particular traits. It is also a manner of how the animal is treated and raised‚ which boils down to the person

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    Labradoodle History

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    The Royal Guide Association first decided to breed the Labradoodle in Victoria‚ Australia when a blind woman from Hawaii needed a guide dog that didn’t trigger her allergies. Since 1988‚ they have been pets and guide dogs to many families all around the world. Labradoodles are very smart and well behaved dogs that come in all different sizes and colors. The Labradoodle‚ also known as a Doodle‚ is a hybrid of the Labrador Retriever and the Standard Poodle. Many Labradoodles in America are first

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    Pit Bull Terrier History

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    Putting the myths to rest When the subject of the 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

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    I’m A Good Dog‚ I Swear Pit Bull. The negative connotation commonly associated with this breed of dog was produced by society. Most people imagine an aggressive fighting dog that’s ready to attack when they think of a pit bull. Although some dogs of this breed are attached to dog fighting‚ the breed as a whole is not involved with the illegal violent events. One specific breed should not receive discrimination based on the bad decisions of some dogs owners. Pit bulls are the most misunderstood

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    Breed Specific Laws Essay

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    Due to media hype and over sensationalism of so called “dangerous dogs” breed specific laws have become an issue within today’s society. Breed specific laws are laws that restrict or completely ban the owning of a dog breed‚ some owners of the breeds must have their dog complete tests as to whether or not it is vicious and the owner must acquire permits to keep possession of their precious family pet. A typical person may think that a breed specific law does not acquire the town that they may live

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    Banning Pit Bulls

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    Evelyn Watson English 101 Mr. Blake November 8‚ 2009 Banning Pit Bulls All dogs bite. Every single one of them has the potential to turn on their very owner and as studies and news tell it they turn on children‚ strangers and other pets more often than we care to know about. What make makes a dog aggressive to the point they attack innocent victims? Is it their genes and nature‚ their training or perhaps their owners? Some individuals have proposed banning certain breeds that display a propensity

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    Adopting Shelter/Stray Dogs To inform. To inform my audience about their ability to help stray and abandoned animals find a new life. Introduction ASPCA.org says that approximately 5 to 7 million animals enter the shelters nationwide every year. 3 to 4 million of those are euthanized. Private citizens can help animals rehabilitate from being strays‚ and find new homes. So far in my life I have adopted 5 strays from shelters‚ and found new homes for 11 more. Body No

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    Applied Animal Behaviour Science 148 (2013) 150–156 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Applied Animal Behaviour Science journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/applanim Food-related aggression in shelter dogs: A comparison of behavior identified by a behavior evaluation in the shelter and owner reports after adoption Amy R. Marder ∗ ‚ Anastasia Shabelansky‚ Gary J. Patronek‚ Seana Dowling-Guyer‚ Sheila Segurson D’Arpino Center for Shelter Dogs‚ Animal Rescue League of Boston‚ 10 Chandler

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