Thursday, December 31, 2009

Seizure Disorder In Dogs Could Sentencing People Convicted Of Dogfighting To Work In Prisons That Train Service Dogs Reform Them?

Could sentencing people convicted of dogfighting to work in prisons that train service dogs reform them? - seizure disorder in dogs

I understand that service dogs can be useful and helpful wizards guide for people (Leading The Blind, those who help in a wheelchair in everyday tasks, and alarms can be) of the population with seizure disorders to change their minds and their hearts open. Is not it better that they learn from "time" and nothing? You probably never want to abuse an animal again, and can start a new career as a coach outside - do not fall into the world of dog fighting. Michael Vick may have a "Good News Cage, housing and training dogs as service dogs. What do you think?

1 comment:

skip said...

They already have enough programs, such as, but not necessarily the perpetrators of violence against dogs (not so many) in prison. I think the program effects on the prisoners are a source of hope.

Seriously, if Michael Vick go into this type of program you need to enter it proved to be worthy of that investment is relatively rare. (Some answers were not very humorous with a serious problem - sorry, say something witty, to think).

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