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Essay On Bad Dogs

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Children and adults, all like to play with dogs and or own a pet, why? Well because they are good with children and teaches them about companionship, they also keep adults company whenever needed. However, not all dog breeds are ideal for households with children.

Though all of this is true children still don 't provide pets the respect needed they ten to get abusive without knowing what they are doing. Younger children often cannot control their desire to play, in which can lead to them hurting the dog, and they don 't realize what they 're doing. Dogs can sometimes get aggressive back and use they 're teeth to hurt the children while trying to defend themselves or communicate their discomfort. Dogs can also accidentally hurt children when …show more content…

I 'd say in America they are probably one of the most smaller popular dogs there is. U will probably see movie stars with them. But they are great because they have a high tolerance for children and are very affectionate. This breed definitely keeps the sun pointing down on it.
They are easy to take care of and shed a lot, that 's about the only bad thing about them is they 're shedding.

8. Miniature Dachshund

Code name wiener dog and or hotdog dog, they are given these nicknames because of they 're on shape. It has a very long and smooth back and short legs with ears that are always flopping down. Though it may look funny this breed was actually used for hunting moles for a very long time. They rarely use them for that now though.

That is actually the truth of their breed.

They are stubborn dogs but I 've actually had experience with these dogs and they are very cute they gallop around like nothing going on and are kinda clueless but growing up with one I think it changed my life if it weren 't for that dog I wouldn 't be the animal expert I am today. Anyways they rarely shed and the only problem you might face is that they have sensitive backs, so you have to be careful about how your kids pick the dog

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