Golden Retriever Essays

  • Essay On Golden Retriever

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    Golden Retriever Affectionately known as a Yellow Retriever or a Golden, is one of the most probable family dogs as it is easy to handle, tolerant and does not require very much care from the owner. Regular exercise, food and check-ups are the thing to be taken care by owner. It is a sporting breed known for its quick reflexes as hunting, trusting expression and trainability. History Golden Retriever was called Russian retriever or Russian tracker because of the legend that Russian sheepdogs from

  • Golden Retriever Research Papers

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    The Golden Retriever is one of the most versatile dogs in the world. They are beautiful, intelligent, and very talented. They are lovable, irresistible, cute and cuddly. Golden Retreivers are considered to be excellent in companionship with children, being reliable, safe, and intelligent. They are appropriate for living in both an aparatment or house. Moreover their personalities are perfectly wonderful, considered to be cleaver,tender,nice tempered and well mannered. It has human charactwe features

  • Golden Retriever Research Paper

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    great addition to your family is the Labrador Retriever. This dog could be a great dog for your family. If you have a very energetic child then the Labrador Retriever would be a great addition to your family. The Labrador Retriever loves to play, swim in the water, and loves to run with the kids outside. When it is to go to bed this dog would love to cuddle with you at night. The second best dog for a family is the Golden Retriever. The Golden Retriever is a fun and happy dog that likes to play with

  • Classification Essay: The Adaptable Dog

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    Is your dog really playful, or more laid-back? Does your furry friend easily get along with other dogs, or does he run away from new situations? Your dog was born with a set of instinctive behaviors that he inherited from his parents. These behaviors can be grouped into three broad categories - prey, pack, and defense - called "drives." How many behaviors your dog has in each category, or drive, will determine his temperament, his personality and how he perceives the world. But your dog's personality

  • The Guide Dog Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner

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    School. Ginger – She is a Golden Retriever who is a guide dog. Mrs. Davis – She is a woman who used to own Ginger. Gerard Dominick – He is a man who wants to buy Ginger. The setting of the story is the small town of Greenfield and the Greenfield Guide Dog School. Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny Alden had gone to downtown Greenfield to pick up some things for dinner. Outside the grocery store, they meet a man who was blindfolded being led by a golden retriever. The man was Jason Peters

  • Analysis Of Contemplation By Ross B. Young

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    Ross B. Young’s painting “Contemplation is a detailed painting portraying a lone hunter and his trusted companion gazing off into the distance of a natural, beautiful, body of water inhabited by an abundance of wildlife. The painting comes to life with interpretations of reflection and deep thought, power, as well as a strong sense of passion emanating from the hunter himself. The color focuses on the light emanating from the right side of the painting which is the way the hunter appears to be facing

  • Hawk Roosting& Golden Retrievals Analysis

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    In the poems "Hawk Roosting" written by Ted Hughes and "Golden Retrievals" written by Mark Doty, both poets compose their poems as speakers "talking" (thinking) through animals' point of views. Although both poems are written through an animal's eyes, both take on the world from very different views through their complex characterization of an egotistical hawk to a lighthearted golden retriever. Hughes and Doty portray their animals in a way that makes it seem like they feel that they're superior

  • The Benefits of Guide Dogs

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    The Benefits of Guide Dogs and the Process of Obtaining Them If you are 16 or older, legally blind, and have the ability to love and take care of a dog, you may be a candidate for a guiding eyes dog. Guide dogs help blind or visually impaired people get around the world. In most countries, they are allowed anywhere that the public is allowed, so they can help their handlers be any place they might want to go. To do this, a guide dog must know how to: keep on a direct route, ignoring distractions

  • Pup-Cake The Service Dog Case Study

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    THE CASE: A 7-year-old girl with autism was turned away by the mall santa in Mission Viejo, California last week because he was allegedly afraid of her service dog. The girl and her parents waited in line for over a half hour in anticipation to meet santa and sit on his lap. When the Santos Family approached santa, the young girl and her service dog were not received well and were turned away. The Santos family has had “Pup-cake”, the girls service dog, for many years and have never encountered

  • Personal Narrative Essay: The Death Of Bob Marley

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    I had a special dog-named Marley; he was only 10 years old when he died. When Marley was a puppy I thought he was the cutest thing I have ever seen. I asked my mom if we could get the Border collie and she said no but I begged her and she said yes. When she said that we could get the dog she asked me what I wanted to name him, and I said I wanted to name him Marley. When we took him home I thought taking care of an animal would be easy but really when we went home and we went inside, he was everywhere

  • Designer Dogs

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    dogs, sight hounds, terriers, toys, utility dogs, and working dogs are the six basic categories of dogs. But, you can also combine two or more breeds of dogs to make a whole new dog breed. Nowadays, you have all sorts of new types of dogs, such as golden doodles, cockapoos, and even daisy dogs, which have resulted from crossbreeding. Hybrid dogs became popular mostly in the last century, when breeders began experimenting with cross breeding different breeds. The term hybrid means something that

  • German Shepherd Research Paper

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    These breed of dogs are usually the most teachable and trainable dogs, and they excel in most fields – from extravagant dog shows to herding and being working dogs. Top 10 smartest dogs 1. Border collie. The border collie was developed to help gather and control sheep. He has an “eye” or intense stare which he uses to control the flock that he is herding. Today, border collies are still being used in farms and ranches all over the world. With its unlimited energy, working ethics and stamina, there

  • Choosing the Best Dog Breed for Your Family

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    families do for love, companionship, and to teach responsibility to their children, and according to thebostonchannel.com the top five best-suited dogs for families with children are the Newfoundland, the Pug, the Keeshond, the Golden Retriever, and the Labrador Retriever (Sarah McCurdy). Fifth on the list for top family dog is the Newfoundland. According to Sara... ... middle of paper ... ... difficult choice and can help decide if that puppy in the window is an aggressive territorial bitter

  • Jack Terrier Research Paper

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    defending them. Though known for his good nature, thorough training and socialization is an absolute must for puppies to mature into solid canine citizens. 3. Black lab: The most popular breed of dog in the US 23 years in a row, the labrador retriever is named for the cold waters off Newfoundland where they were first bred. A short thick coat, webbed feet, and a heavy tail help the lab swim long distances in cold water. Labs are popular favorites for canine water rescue, therapy work, and assistance

  • A Mauling on a Beautiful Summer Day

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    winning, of course, when minutes later we saw some people walking their dogs. We stopped playing momentarily to admire the dogs and beckoned them our way. There was a pretty golden retriever, whose name escapes me. The retriever was on a leash and following him was a small, unleashed, mutt. We played with the friendly retriever for a few minutes and then I leaned down to pet the small dog. Suddenly, I realized I had been mauled. The small, seemingly friendly dog, turned out was not so friendly after

  • Working Dogs

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    with full control and know how to restrain someone without hurting them. They are very agile and strong. They have heart and are very brave dogs. Another breed used is the Labrador retriever. They are used as detector dogs, both narcotic and explosive. They naturally have the urge to retrieve things. Golden Retrievers are also great dogs for detecting, again, both narcotics and explosives. There are certain requirements to become a law enforcement dog. They are normally males that are one or two

  • The Cleanness Of Dogs: Clean Water For Dogs

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    Have you ever had a dog that gets their water bowl dirty or spills the water? Dogs need water all the time and every day of their life, but it has to be fresh, clean water. Clean water is very important to animals, especially dogs because they exercise or run so much. If they don’t get enough water, they can get dehydrated or even die. Some people don’t give dogs clean enough water or even not enough. The cleanness of water is very important to animals, including dogs. Dehydration When dogs don’t

  • Why Students Don't Have Time

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    whose house was buried under ten feet of snow shall be the same as someone who has no reasonable excuse. A teacher shall not even hear trite excuses such as "my dog ate my homework" even if the student in question has a 12-week-old black Labrador retriever that has a serious biting and chewing problem and chews everything from socks to shoes to, unfortunately, homework. IV. A teacher is to give numerous out-of-class yet short-term projects to his students. They will then think that they have spent

  • Increasing Animal Adoptions at Shelters

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    It was a hard day for me. My dog of almost 7 years had to be put down, and it was the first pet I had ever lost. My dad wasn’t too keen on me getting a new puppy. We started looking at other dogs and my dad found one that he thought we should get. My parents decided to take me on a surprise trip to the animal shelter to get a better look at the dogs that we wanted to adopt. As we entered the dog room, barks started to echo around us and excited dogs jumped up on their kennels to make sure we saw

  • Benefit of Guide Dogs

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    Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Standard Poodles are most commonly used in leading the blind because they are intelligent and hard workers. These dogs are all well recognized breeds that have great dispositions. “These qualities include good disposition, intelligence, physical fitness, and responsibility” (“Guide Dog”). Dogs can also be cross-bred to gain desirable characteristics in a guide dog. For example, by breeding a Labrador and a Golden Retriever, the offspring