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    US own cats than they do dogs. In the US, 95.6 million people own cats compared to the 83.3 million who own dogs (“Pets by the Numbers”). 12.3 million more people own felines than they do canines. There are a few explanations why felines are favored over canines in the US. Felines are the superior pet over canines by population because cats cost the owner less money than dogs do, they do not need too much for their maintenance, they do not depend the owner as much as dogs do, and are usually healthier

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    required to own a pet so that children can experience love and learn the importance and value of lesser life forms. Today 's society, many family patterns are changed, in many families there does not only have father, mother, and children, the family will have a pet, such as dogs. From the beginning, the people have a dog just for relieve stress when people lonely the dog always stay with people or a dog more like a spiritual support. When the time change, people was found that most dogs for children

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    Pet Therapy Dog

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    Available evidence theorized the idea that personal pets can be used as another distinctive approach to assist patients, by helping them adapt to the disease or illness they may have; and perhaps, helping them to adapt to a new environment e.g. hospital. Accordingly, Brody (2016) discussed about her personal 5-month-old puppy; as she went through a therapy dog training that give graduates the opportunities to visit appropriate locations that may be able to benefit from therapeutic animals. It is

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    jumps out. She walks over to the dog slowly, then gently she leads him into the back of their van and they are gone. Who was that girl you wonder. Why was that dog just roaming on the streets? Why would anyone just abandon their poor pup? What can I do to stop this? Pet abandonment is a very severe and very important

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    Dog Vs Pig As A Pet

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    Dog vs Pig as a Pet Choosing a pet should never be a snap decision; as one of the airmen from my old squadron learned after he bought a potbellied pig. The airmen come into the section with a bandage across his nose and bruising below his eyes. When I asked him what happened, he proceeded to tell me about his morning. His pig was an incredibly busy little pig during the night; he piled the area rugs from the house into the hallway, which had been laid out to prevent the pig from sliding on the laminate

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    Pet Or Service Dogs

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    Historically dogs have served many purposes for humans. They have been used for hunting rodents, disposing of pesky rodents, fighting wars, protecting people as well as valuables, and tending to livestock (Staats et al, 2008). In today’s American society, dogs have become a first option to serve as companions and new additions to families. However, that is not the only purpose that canines serve. Dogs can also be of assistance to people with disabilities, military and police services, and therapeutic

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    One could say having a dog is easy, but that’s correct think about food, the vet, toys, ruined furniture, training classes and crates. Dogs are expensive pets because of the food, the vet, and containment. Dog food is expensive because it’s sold in big bags, wet food and dry food. The factory that makes dog food fills the bag up. Then the factory price it by how much it weighs. It costs $2 to 3$ per pound and raw pet food cost $12 per pound. Raw dog food is expensive because it is considered “natural”

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    “Pet dogs as promoters of wellbeing” How do you feel about dogs? Do you like them and every time you see them do you want to run and hug them or do you just avoid them in general? Do they make you smile with their floppy ears and how just clumsy they are when they run. We all have different reasons for loving dogs or just despising them. In this entry you will learn that owning a dog can help you. It can potentially keep you healthy and lower risks from heart diseases and many other things. Throughout

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    In 2013, the U.S. lead the world in pet dog populations with 75.8 million dogs in the fifty states being owned. At one point or another in our lives, just about every person has experienced the emotional connection, support, and love a dog can provide. No matter one's age, ethnicity, or geographic location, a good portion of people know the cliché but timeless saying “a dog is a man's best friend”. This idea is so widely known and shared, it has been used in multiple ways to appeal to others. It

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    Major Important Essay Dogs are really important pets. I think that they are important to our survival for many reasons. These reasons are that they keep us healthy, protect us and can even discover disease. Dogs help keep us healthy. According to Celia, walking a dog can help keep you heart healthy. A dog requires an owner to work out and this creates health benefits. “Just walking into a room can bring your stress level down.” This helps keeps you healthy. Dogs provide lots of benefits and can even

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