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    You read that right. Living Unleashed is going to the dogs! I'm sure at this point you are asking yourself, "What on earth is she talking about?" Let me explain. Living Unleashed turned 1 year old in October. The dream to write and start a blog began several years before but we officially launched the blog in October 2014. The launch was exciting and I received a ton of well wishes and positive comments. Over the past year many of you have shared encouragement or thanks for specific posts.…

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    Have you ever gone for a casual walk in the park and passed by someone walking their cat? Chances are, you haven't. Cats don't enjoy it! But a dog will never miss the opportunity to run you through the vibrant green landscape. The family feud of which animal is the better pet is a heated discussion, but compared to cats, dogs are the preferable furry friends. As long as there's enough food and water in a cat’s bowl, you may not even see it sneaking around your house for a couple of days. Why…

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    it’s feet, mouth, chest and belly are all white. It’s nose is black like most dogs and it has pointy up ears. The dingo lives in Australia and mainly lives in desserts but some live in grasslands and near forests. Dingoes often make their dens in abandoned rabbit holes. Most people know the Dingo as a native animal to only Australia similar to why people know the Kangaroo. They can rotate their paws unlike any other dog and they have the largest canine teeth. They mainly live up to 5-6 years but…

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    appreciate when she was an arrogant, sassy fifteen-year-old freshman at Avon Park High School. She hated everything. I mean EVERYTHING. She hated her family; she got bad grades. In addition, her parents were repeatedly frustrated with her. Since she didn’t care about her grades, her grades were often in the low F’s so her parents yelled at her numerous of times.…

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    question that dogs are becoming a staple in the everyday home, but what some people don’t think about when adopting a dog, is their background. Many dogs today are being inbred and overbred to where more animals are being born with birth defects. Defects such as mutations, being deaf, blind, or being and blind. When you adopt a dog with a disability such as being deaf and blind, there are many situations that can be extremely difficult, but there are ways to ensure you are giving the dog the…

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    With political debates centering around greater environmental issues such as climate change, air pollution, and the alleged fifth mass-extinction, a dog-owner may wonder why signs saying “please pick up after your dog” are appearing more and more in neighborhoods and parks. However, with 83 million dogs in the US producing 10.6 million tons of poo a year (Freinkel 2014), a contributor to the intensification of these greater environmental issues is the methane produced by this waste and the…

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    Rainy Days and Mondee “It’s raining again!? When will it stop?!” I imagine my dog saying this line every time it’s raining. You see, Mondee hates rainy days! He would sit by the windowsill, look at the rain, grumble and sigh loudly. Poor Mondee! Well, staying indoors three days straight can do that to you. You see, Mondee is an outdoor type of dog. The moment he wakes up, he would go outside to do his business and play! Chasing cats is the favorite exercise of Mondee. (Thank goodness the cat…

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    and I decided to adopted another dog and fell in love with a beagle named Fannie. She was found after her owner, an elderly man, had passed away and she was taken to the APL. Since adopting Fannie it’s been an ongoing joke in our house that she actually a demon disguised as an adorable beagle that will eat your soul if you don’t obey her happiness. The joke started when we noticed she intensely stares at you and because she overall is a very high maintenance dog that we love. I wanted to bring…

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    Presenting Situation and Offender Behaviors: Bradley (Bradley) was walking his dog in the park when he encountered another person walking their dog without a leash. Bradley verbally informed them their dog is required to be on a leash. At this point the person ignored him. There were some words were exchanged between Bradley and the other man prior to Bradley walking away, as Bradley was leaving the park he turned around asking the other person if this was their car. The other person replied…

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    KENNEL COUGH IN DOGS https://www.munch.zone/kennel-cough-in-dogs/ All dogs will usually have a small cough at some point. Just like humans, they also suffer from cough when they’re dealing with a minor illness or they’ve got something stuck in their throats. Sometimes these small inconveniences may also be a serious issue like as canine infectious tracheobronchitis which is, in other words known as kennel cough. But how will one know whether the dog is seriously going through such problems?…

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