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Court Case Dog Program

Autor:   •  November 2, 2015  •  Essay  •  656 Words (3 Pages)  •  959 Views

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Part 1

1. I believe that Court Case Dog program is a great idea. It actually brings those dogs fair lives. It gives them second chances to enjoy beautiful lives and have nice families instead of being victims of abuse or neglect. At the same time, this program makes different parts of the society to work for one goal which is awesome.

2. The dog I choose is Bandit. His story is very strange. At the end of July Bandit’s ex-master broke into one lady’s apartment. After the lady screamed, the man ran, leaving Bandit behind. Bandit was recently adopted through CARF: The Critical Animal Relief Foundation. Bandit is clearly a victim of his former masters’ criminal behavior. This is too unfair for him. I think knowing what a dog has come through and where it live right now is very helpful for people to know about the whole program and become confident about it. It can should people this program is actually helping dogs and able to deal with different kinds of situations.

3. Lifetime Bonds program provides youth in disadvantaged community chances to take part in weeks long dog training classes with at-risk dogs. They will be in touch with Safe-Humane-approved ambassador dogs at first to gain skills and confidence and enhance skills by training shelter and Court Case dogs. They will also learn about animal issues and work opportunities. This will help those young people become good citizens and those dogs to be Safe Humane ambassadors.

4. Humane education’s goal is to teach compassion and respect related to animal welfare, environmental and social just issues. These goals are exactly what Lifetime Bond program is doing. They brought youth in disadvantaged community and abandoned dogs together and help them build positive relationships to solve animal welfare and social justice issues.

5. Youth Leader program educates students in Chicago public high schools with topics related animal welfare and safety. After giving a 45-minute presentation, they can then teach their peers and younger students in Chicago Public elementary schools and become Safe Humane presenters and ambassadors in disadvantaged communities.

Part 2

1. According to the statistics on dog bites, Approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur each year in the United States. Children from 5 to 9 are more likely than adults to receive medical attention for dog bites.

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