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    Ironically, the pet shop is called Your Pet Experts, but people who don’t know how to treat animals properly are not experts. Over the past few years, I have become more aware of the abuse that has been going on in the shop by seeing it myself and hearing it from friends. Instead of being in pens where they move around and interact with people and animals as all animals should, they are kept in stacked cages behind glass. They’re walking on metal bars, have limited space to move and no water or…

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    Every creature in this world is afraid of something and dogs are among those creatures that have a variety of fears. Some of these fears have a clear origin, while other fears do not make sense in the first place. To be unaware of these signs may lead to long-term fears, which can be expressed in unnecessary behaviors, that can tick their human companions. To help human beings understand these canine fears, it must be learned that a dog's life contains crucial fear periods that occur from…

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    Zoey Intervention

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    device, implications of Zoey’s hearing loss type, and steps to help manage her hearing loss before and after the cochlear implant surgery. Before the surgery, the family should learn about all the details of the surgery and the recovery time. After the surgery,…

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    that people try to alter on a dog is vocalization because they do not want their dog to irritate them with their constant barking. Many owners would request procedures to devocalize their dogs such as laryngeal paralysis that remove vocal fold masses. Often, this would hurt the dogs physically and emotionally. Humans should not be devocalizing their dogs through surgery, or with any alternative methods, because it restricts their way of communicating with other dogs and humans, and causes…

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    Dog Service Dog Essay

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    Another great service dog that improves the lives of others who suffer from Diabetes are diabetic alert dogs. These dogs are trained to inform diabetics when blood sugars are low or high. They can also detect when the blood sugars are going to drop, this allows them to fix it before harm can come to them. When diabetics have low blood sugar they will have a hard time using their motor skills. This requires them to get up to get something to bring their sugar up and if they can't it will cause…

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    doings, other forms on earth play Dogs have heavily impacted the work forces of our American World. Since the early ages of World War I, Germans implemented War dogs before any other country. The United States had not reverted yet to this form of service in our military's; therefor, the only dogs that were apart of our team were the ones we captured from the opposing sides. By WWII and The Vietnam War, The United States had successfully implemented service dogs. German Shepherds were the…

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    Sunny Integra

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    traits limiting her mobility and neurological state. Introduction: In shelters, there are predominantly medium to large dark-coated dogs who are likely to remain at the shelter twice the length of smaller breeds. A client who adopted a medium dark brown dog, Sunny, sought breed identification to determine Sunny’s genotype for a health-monitoring program within stray dogs allocated…

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    Man’s Best Friend They say a dog is a man’s best friend. I can agree with that given that I had a four legged, furry friend. My golden retriever, Copper, was my best friend. He was always there for me when I needed someone to rant to, he never judged me, and he would continue to love me even after shouting at him. No other dog could ever compare to Copper. He was one of the world’s greatest dogs in addition to being a best friend. Ten years ago, my parents decided to get my brother, Grant, and…

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    What is hearing loss and deafness? Is it the inability to hear sound? Or is it more than that? The answer will depend on who you ask. With regard to hearing loss, there are three main types. An individual with conductive hearing loss has the inability to hear due to any number of issues stemming from the outer ear. Sound waves are not able to pass from the outer ear to the inner ear, specifically the cochlea (a spiral cavity that looks like a snail shell that receives sound in the form of…

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    Essay On Pet Therapy

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    also can help them mentally and emotionally as well. Most people think that service animals are only for people with a physical disability, such as a Seeing Eye dog for someone who is blind, or a dog for the hearing impaired, but there are also animals that are specially trained to help people with anxiety. These trained animals, mostly dogs, can help their owners out of a situation where their owner may become anxious or stressed. They also are trained to sense when their owner is about to…

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