What are good answers for these questions based on reading these paragraphs below As some of my
Question:
What are good answers for these questions based on reading these paragraphs below
- As some of my writing flaws are repetition and too many commas, does anyone feel like there is too much of these flaws in the essay?
- I'm not settled that my transitions from paragraph to paragraph is sufficient, can someone speak on this, and do you agree?
- Do you feel that my conclusion is strong enough?
- This may be just me, does anyone feel there is not enough descriptive evidence in each body paragraph?
Dogs are loving family members with unconditional admiration for their humans and being a dog owner can be an amazing gift. Owning a dog can also be a burden to other animals or themselves causing trauma for you and your dog. Raising any dog to become the best version of themselves isn't easy or something that everyone can be ultimately successful at. Speaking from personal experience the cons outweighed the pros for my dog ownership experience. Having a dog for the short amount of time that I did, it caused trauma I may never resolve. Dogs aren't always cuddles and happiness for people that do not possess the strength owning a dog requires. Potential disadvantages of dog ownership are expensive maintenance, finding time for them from a busy schedule, and some aggressive behavioral mysteries.
Should I always get my dog the brand recommended by the vet? Not only is dogs' food important for their growth it can cost quite a bit depending on their diet needs. If owners choose to go with recommended brands from the vet, there is a cost increase as well because some stores don't carry that brand and will have to be purchased through a specialty feed store. There are also some dogs that have sensitivities to certain kibble, so their diets may consist of natural and fresh foods made at home, which can get very expensive. In the first year of a dog's life they need to have frequent visits to the vet to ensure their growth, weight, teeth, and bowels are in healthy conditions. Honestly Id say that just for food and needed vet visits you would be looking at $400 to $800 a month just to keep them healthy. An owner with a very busy work schedule can make all these maintenance needs seem impossible.
While you're working all day or night, is your pup locked in a kennel? Being on a very tight schedule for work can be hard on a dog owner to keep up with their furry friends' social needs. As a growing puppy, frequent walks in the dog park can be very difficult to accomplish if the owner works all the time and cant find the time for any activities. Dogs need a lot of attention in the first few years of their lives. Taking them to the park to socialize with other dogs
Auditing Cases An Interactive Learning Approach
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