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Throughout time, the domesticated dog has been considered to be man’s best friend. From Lassie, and Benji to Old Yeller, dogs are constantly being portrayed as helpful sidekicks or stars to humans. Popular books like "Where the Red Fern Grows," "Shiloh," and "Old Yeller" have all been heart-warming stories about dogs and their owners. From waiting for you at the front door after school to bringing you the newspaper every morning, the positive energy and love that dogs have given to man seems endless. Aiding in disabilities, it is unquestionable that dogs have given some people the ability to be more independent. Guide dogs for the blind must be obedient and loyal enough to follow their master’s commands, yet they also must be able to recognize the possible dangers of following that order.
Approximate Word count = 524 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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