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The essay contest was open to Marion County students currently in third through fifth grade. In 50 to 100 words, students were asked to explain why their dog is #1 or a friend’s or neighbor’s dog.
The Daily Bugle is running a Father/Son week. Herbert is upset that Dobie has not submitted an essay for the "Why My Dad is My Best Pal" contest. Dobie has to write a paper for Mr. Pomfritt's English class about "my favorite pet". Dobie writes about a dog and gets an A on his paper. Beautiful Mason Dixon congratulates him.
If your dog is happiest at your feet, next to you, or sprawled in your lap, he or she might be a tiny bit needy at times, but only because there's no one in the world they adore as much as you!
Slightly more men than women selected Bulldogs as their favorite dog breed (8% compared to 6%). Nebraska ranked Bulldogs the lowest among states, placing the breed at No. 24. 2. German Shepherd
However, pet owners produced an eagerness to demonstrate their pets as well as have an outlet to compete. [78] Thus, pet animals gradually were included within dog shows. The first large show, which would host one thousand entries, took place in Chelsea in 1863. [79] The Kennel Club was created in 1873 to ensure fairness and organization within ...
DOG. — It seems that nature has given the dog to man for his defense and for his pleasure. Of all the animals it is the most faithful: it is the best friend man can possibly have. The earliest citation in the US is traced to a poem by C.S. Winkle printed in The New-York Literary Journal, Volume 4, 1821: [5] The faithful dog – why should I ...
It can be good with an attentive owner as a pet, but the dog is primarily used for Border patrol and search and rescue. ... America's 100 Most Favorite Musicians of All Time. Show comments ...
"A Dog's Tale" is a short story written by Mark Twain. It first appeared in the December 1903 issue of Harper's Magazine. In January of the following year it was extracted into a stand-alone pamphlet published for the National Anti-Vivisection Society. Still later in 1904 it was expanded into a book published by Harper & Brothers.