Working dog Essays

  • Working Dogs

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    Dogs are very common in the world we know today. Many households have one or more. Dogs are trained to be pets. Not only trained to be pets, dogs are also trained for work. Dogs are getting used more and more in our work environment. House dogs can also be considered a working dog depending on why the dog is there. There are many jobs for dogs. Dogs make a big impact on our working and social lives. There are many different types of work dogs. Some types of work dogs also have different jobs for

  • Essay On Military Working Dog

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    The Military Working Dog have been used for thousands of years. There is much evidence pointing to the connection of man and dog going back to the last ice age. Many different cultures across the world have employed them in battle. The United States has limited their Military Working Dog Program to one central facility and only select breeds of dog. The future battlefield will be shaped by new tactics and technology related to Military Working Dogs. These animals can be adopted or continue to

  • Working Dogs and Handlers

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    Working Dogs and Handlers Police officers work with special units that make use of their dogs’ skills. Thornton says, “They work fire scenes; public transportation venues, such as subway stations, train stations, or airports; and large public events that may be the subject of bomb threats. They may also check vehicles or buildings for drugs or other contraband,” (Chapter 28). The Central Intelligence Agency; the U.S Postal Service; the Secret Service; the Drug Enforcement Administration and many

  • Essay On Military Working Dogs

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    Thesis Statement Since the commencement of warfare, humans have been using dogs to wage battle. Dogs have been employed in direct combat, for security purposes, for carrying equipment and for unit esprit de corps as the mascot. Today many feel that modern Military Working Dogs are more than equipment; they are Soldiers. Past History of the Military Working Dog Program The dog has been accompanying people into battle since the first cave dwellers domesticated them. They have been used as pack

  • Military Working Dog Essay

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    Everything you need to know about an MOS 5812 or military working dog handler. Being a MWD handler is a very big job and is very Imperative to the lives of you and other comrades. A military working dog can only specialize in one job. A MWD can specialize in identifying bombs, finding illegal drugs, and used for search and rescue or search and detain. In many cases MWD’s are the saviors on the battlefield. However, this job may seem appealing it is very hard to get qualified because of all the many

  • Patch The Road Monologue

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    is back. “She’s one of the working dogs” Dave has a way about him, My Aunty Loves him, he care immensely for her. The life he leads, the people in his town, his family station, his friend’s. Mean everything to him and he seems to know everyone. Problem is Dave and I don’t really know each other. We are working this out on the run. I need to know why I can’t play with patch. I stand tall and proud and nervous and I’m sure I’m actually shaking. “So what if she a working dog, we are just playing” I lean

  • How To Train Your Dog

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    Training your dog is the most important part of canine companionship. A happy dog is one who has structure and boundaries. Dogs are pack animals, and as such, they need guidance in the behavior that you expect from them. If you don't follow through in this leadership role, then the dog will naturally feel as if it is his place to do so. A dog that understands that you are the leader will naturally be easier to train. Establish Leadership You want your dog to understand that you are the person

  • The Benefits Of Love

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    “A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.” (Henry Wheeler Shaw; humorist and lecturer) Dogs are some of the most amazing animals in the world. Though they are thought to be a pest at times , they are very important to own and give great psychological and physical benefits. I would like to share with you my love and knowledge of how great dogs can be. To help you further understand my argument I will show you my interoperation of love. Love is, “the act of caring

  • War Dog Research Paper

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    of 1942, the Marine Corps decided to experiment with the use of dogs in war, which may have been a new departure for the Corps but not a new idea in warfare. Since ancient times dogs have served man in various ways: the Romans used the heavy Mastiffs with armored collars to attack their enemies in the legs, thus forcing them to lower their shields; first aid dogs were used in World War I; and, of course, all kinds and breeds of dogs have been used for centuries for pulling small carriages and sleds

  • Labs

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    pet throughout the world. Labs are great family dogs. They have an average lifespan of 12-15 years. The English Lab originated from Great Britain and American Lab comes from America. They are working dogs that fall under the category “Gun Dog,” and need to live where there is a lot of room to roam. Labs are known all over the world to be great with families. Labrador Retrievers are loyal, loving dogs. They are one of the most intelligent breeds of dogs in the world, which makes them willing to learn

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Rottweilers

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    Known for their strength and burly appearance, Rottweilers are a notably recognizable dog breed. Many people might associate this breed with a bad reputation of being violent or dangerous dogs, often connecting their gruff, boxy build with a dominating nature. While the saying of not to judge a book by its cover – or in this case, a dog by its looks – has been repeated to the point of cliché, there is one characteristic among several breeds that has been often correlated in media to vicious canines:

  • Persuasive Essay On Homeless Animals

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    socialize the animals at the shelters. Working with dogs and cats that have not had good starts in their lives helps them trust again. It helps animals get over the trauma they have had before they went to the shelter. Socializing makes the animal more adoptable and they are given a chance to get forever homes. Volunteer at your local humane society 's and help out the animals like I have worked with in shelters. From family dogs to strays, you never know what dogs will turn up in shelters. Going into

  • where the red fern grows

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    there was a dog fight in the ally and he went to investigate to see what was going on and there was a bunch of dog’s beating up on one dog so he decided to get involved and break it up. They all scattered away when they saw him coming. The dog that was getting beat up and was lying on the ground and it was hurt. He went to the dog and saw it was a beautiful hound dog. He also noticed that the dog wasn’t hurt that bad, just scared. When Billy was a boy he always wanted a pair of hound dogs. However,

  • PETA Argumentative Essay

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    In 2011, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) euthanized the majority of dogs and cats that had been taken into its shelter. Of the 760 dogs taken into the shelter, 713 of them were killed, 19 were adopted and 36 were transferred to other shelters. Of the 1,211 cats taken into the shelter, 1,198 were euthanized, five were adopted, and eight were transferred to other shelters. Of the 58 other animals, such as rabbits, the PETA shelter had taken in, 54 of them were killed. Yet, this is

  • Animal Control

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    were rural and sparsely populated. Dogs and cats were valued for what they contributed to this rural lifestyle. Dogs were working dogs earning their keep on a local ranch or farm, or they were used for hunting to help put food on the table. Some dogs, as well as cats, were used as mousers to help keep small rodents out of the homes and barns. All dogs were permitted to run at large. During the third decade of the 20th Century, fee roaming dogs resulted in a dog overpopulation problem, and with it

  • Personal Narrative-How To Walk A Dog

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    The day I tried to teach my sister how to walk a dog let’s just say the circus came to town and I’m not talking about the kind with clowns and wild animals. Don’t get me wrong, I love my little sister to death, but man alive was this not just one of the most hectic days of my life. If you’re wondering how learning how to walk a dog can be just as dramatic as a reality TV show; stay tuned. It all started on a blazing hot Arkansas day in mid July. This day in particular was my little sister’s birthday

  • Man's Best Friend

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    oversized male dog and Hailey is a female. The character proudly goes into detail about each of her dog’s personalities. She speaks of her dogs as companions, and she converses with them. “It’s fabulous here”, I told the dogs. “But so far it’s not working” (285). “Come on Mom”, Jackson said. “Ski harder, go faster, climb higher” (285). The character also shares her sleeping bag with her dog Haley, so that she can stay warm too. On the other hand, the character in “To Build a Fire” has a dog as well; it

  • Blue-Dog Analysis

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    Watch Dog: The original “Blue Dog” painting I have chosen to write this paper on George Rodrigue’s “Watch Dog” 1984 the original blue dog painting, which are located in Lafayette Louisiana at Rodrigue Studio Lafayette. (https://georgerodrigue.com) While working forty canvases known as the (Bayou Collection), off the stories of author Chris Segura, one particular story “Slaughter Houses” witch tells of and evil dog that guards a house launched brain storm of what is now the “Watch Dog” painting

  • What Stakeholders Want From Easyjet

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    Stakeholders are individuals who hold a particular interest in a business, they are affected by the activity of the business. The examples are: • Customers – they want the business to produce good quality products at rational prices • Employees – they want high wages and to have a secure job • Suppliers – they want the business to buy their products • Owners – they are interested in the profit that the business is making • Pressure groups – they want to influence what we think about the business

  • Dog Behavior: Should Dogs Be Blame for ther Agressive Behavior?

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    the ease of manufacturing a dog to our desire is shocking. People breed dogs a certain way to obtain their ideal pet. As a direct result, people fall short to fully take into account for the genetic deviation, in particular the intensity of aggressiveness. In that aspect, irresponsible owners produce a situation where their lack of knowledge of dogs steers to mauling and confirms that reckless breeding on their part generates faulty behavior; therefore owners, not dogs are to be accused for the occurrences