Working dog Essays

  • Working Dogs: Siberian Huskies

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    Dogs are always one of the best choices for pets considering that they are a man's best friend. There are a lot of dog breeds available and, sometimes, it gives you a headache what to choose from all the choices available. Nonetheless, you have to choose based on what you need your dog to be: a companion, a playmate, a guard dog, or simply just a house pet? There are also dogs that are considered as working dogs which helps their owners in doing certain chores. One breed on this type of working dogs

  • Working Dog Research Paper

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    Dogs with jobs need two to five times the calories required by a household pet. Working dog food supplies must provide extra calories and energy to these canine athletes. Dogs working in snow and rain will need extra calories to keep warm. Nutritional requirements for all canines are the same. They need protein, carbohydrates, fat, minerals, and vitamins. Working dogs need extra protein and fat for extra energy. By-products contain high rates of empty calories. An active working canine may not be

  • Service Dogs During The Civil War

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    research on the usefulness of service dogs in dealing with many physical and emotional issues, their training has evolved over the years. Before the civil war, most dogs were used for house things like pulling sleds, protection, livestock, and guarding your yard." Until dogs were first used during the Civil War in 1863. In those times all kinds of dogs were used for service dogs" (Lanting Fred, June 2012). Like pit bulls, Bulldogs, and Bull Terriers. All of these dogs were used in the war because they

  • Personal Narrative: The Day I Had A Dog

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    Have you ever had a day when you wished you had a dog? As I woke up that cold winter day I felt lonely inside I have never felt that before. It was just this feeling that you only get once in your whole life I felt empty. So all day long I tried to find what was wrong with me but it never clicked. So the next day I was just walking around the neighborhood and I walked by the dog park and I saw these beautiful dogs running and playing. When I saw them the strong feeling of emptiness went away and

  • My Hero Speech

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    My Hero What is a hero in your eyes? A hero in my eyes is someone, that is helpful to others, and protects them. My hero is my dog. She is a Mastiff/Pitbull. Her name is Coco. Coco is a female puppy, and the most greatest dog in the world. “When i'm training a dog, I develop a relationship with that dog, He is my buddy, and i want to make training fun” (Ian Dunbar). The purpose of my hero is to protect and help my family in all of their needs and purposes.. In my own words, all i have to say

  • Explain The Duties And Responsibilities Of A Groomer

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    veterinary facilities and pet owners' homes. Their main duty is to maintain an animals physical appearance, the animals are normally just dogs but sometimes may also be cats, they do this by keeping the coat in good condition by brushing, trimming, clipping and/or bathing the animal. They also may be required to clip nails, clean ears and brush teeth. As well as working with the animals a groomer must also work with the owner; providing advice and guidance on coat care, grooming and diet along with scheduling

  • Cosmetic Ear Cropping Banned By B. C. Veterinarians

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    Dogs communicate primarily through body language, which means they use their ears and tails to communicate. Ear cropping or tail docking is not only cruel to the animal, but affects their ability to communicate properly. Both procedures require amputation

  • Military Service Dogs Essay

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    Military Service Dogs Service dogs are mostly thought as helping disabled people. For example, service dogs can help blind people as well as those who may be wheelchair bound. Service dogs are not only used for people that are disabled but they are used in the military. These military service dogs are sometimes called war dogs. There are about 2500 dogs in active service today and about 700 deployed overseas. These dogs are the only ones that can be trained to perform certain tasks in the

  • Animal Roles And Relationships And Unusual Animal Friendships

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    kinds of species in in the animal kingdom that interact with each other for example, if a dog saw a liter of kittens on the side of the road and there is not a mother cat, most likely that dog would help the kittens. These two animals have nothing in common and they might be each others enemy ,but they will do anything to make a weird bond and a way to survive. Some of these different type of animals enjoy working with uncommon species,but some like

  • Service Dog Importance

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    Service dogs everyday are constantly saving human lives in both the police force and in military branches. Whether it be sentry dogs in the military to bomb detection dogs in the police force, dogs are constantly saving lives or helping these forces get the job done to protect us. Service dogs should be able to continue to serve and help save lives throughout the military and police force. Dogs are not just saving lives in one position they are saving lives in both the military and police. Police

  • Call Of The Wild

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    in 1903. The story is set in the Yukon during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, a period when strong sled dogs were in high demand. People would do anything for dogs back in the Gold Rush days in the Klondike. People would kill and just basically anything possible to get a good sled dog. This story is basically on a sled dog and his journey to the Klondike. The story begins with buck he is the dog in the novel Buck is a Saint Bernard. Buck use to live in Santa Clara, California. Buck ended up being

  • Persuasive Essay On No Kill Animal Shelters

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    Dogs. Fluffy, sweet, and just plain adorable. If you have a dog, you undoubtedly love it unconditionally. Now imagine that your dog didn’t have you and was stuck in a shelter somewhere. If you never came to it’s rescue it would be euthanized within a matter of weeks. An innocent dog, killed merely because there isn’t enough room. No-kill shelters should be the only shelters because they boost adoptions, improve morale of the staff and the dogs, and it saves dogs from getting killed for no reason

  • Stereotypes And Facts About The Domestic Dog

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    ABOUT THE DOMESTIC DOG Dogs were probably the first tame animals. They have accompanied humans for some 10,000 years. Some scientists assert that all dogs, domestic and wild, share a common ancestor in the small South Asian wolf. Different Dog Breeds Today humans have bred hundreds of different domestic dog breeds—some of which could never survive in the wild. Despite their many shapes and sizes all domestic dogs, from Newfoundlands to pugs, are members of the same species—Canis familiaris. Although

  • Dog Rehoming: A Personal Statement

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    I am very keen in being a part of this research as dog rehoming thoroughly interests me and I would like to expand my experience in canine behavioural research with help towards understanding the dogs we are seeing up for re-homing. I have worked with pre-owned pooches for almost 2 years now; working in the rescue sector with dogs that have been brought in due to owners not being able to look after them or deal with their behaviours. I have worked with training them, advertising them, rehoming them

  • Pros And Cons Of Against Bringing Dogs To Work

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    I firmly believe that dogs should not be aloud in most work enviroments. First of all, Though both articles have pointed out very strong pros and cons on the matter. I do not think animals belong in the work place. I do believe there are certain jobs were dogs would be an excellent fit, but I dont feel as if they belong at most job sites. There are plenty of reasons on why dogs shouldnt be allowed in the work place, as the second passage "Against Bringing Dogs to Work" described. Firstly, being

  • Dog Grooming Training Study Guide

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    running your own successful dog grooming business. Dog grooming training centres normally focus on teaching you the practical and theoretical skills of dog grooming. Naturally, less attention is paid to setting up and running your own business. For the most part, this is generally glossed over. The aim of this course, therefore, is to take you, step by step, through the many considerations of turning your skill, as a dog groomer, into a business. Not that you have to be a dog groomer – this is a useful

  • Teen Activism In The UK

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    Introduction Imagine a dog, sitting on the sidewalk with no owner, no leash, no collar. That could be an abandoned dog. Pet abandonment is a serious issue. And now, the amount of animals that are abandoned or abused, are higher than ever. “Around 4 million dogs are abandoned every year in the USA alone” Says animal-rights-action.com, “In the UK the number of dogs abandoned is estimated to be as high as 130,000 a year, which has hit an eleven year high. Approximately one adoptable, healthy dog or puppy every

  • Argumentative Essay: Cats Vs. Service Dogs

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    therapy animals than dogs do to they are less expensive, less effort, and less training. First, we need to know what a therapy animal does, and how they are helpful. Then the training a dog most have to be a good therapy dog and how dogs can miss communicate. Finally, evidence to show cats do show love in other ways than dogs. Therapy animals are not service animals. Many people confuse the phrases therapy dog and service dog, they are actually very different. “A service dog helps individuals perform

  • Black Footed Ferret Essay

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    the ferrets have with the black-tailed prairie dog (C. ludovicianus), Gunnison’s prairie dog (C. gunnisoni), and white-tailed prairie dog (C. leucurus) (USFWS, 2013). The ferret relies on the prairie dogs for food and utilizes the prairie dog’s burrows for shelter. The destruction of habitats through the conversion of prairie land to cropland along with the poisoning of prairie dogs as pests, sylvatic plague and other diseases led to the prairie dog population decline (USFWS, 2013). The ferret populations

  • Analysis Of Where The Red Corn Grows

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    wants a hound, but they don’t have the money. For instance, Billy dad said “Billy, those kind of dogs cost money, and that’s something we don’t have right now. Maybe when we can afford it, you can have them, but not right now.” Billy never gave up and found a way to get those hounds. Billy worked hard to earn the money to buy those hounds. Everyday Billy would work for his grandpa. Billy stopped working once he had 25 dollars or more. The theme to this story is to never give up, and to work hard