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not believe in caging dogs. I think it's a great idea to have your dog in
class but maybe you could put up a child's gate or something rather than
cage him/her.
On 6/14/09, puppy love wrote:
> I strongly considered getting a rabbit for my classroom but instead, I
> purchased a tiny four pound dog. He is being obedience trained this
> summer to be ready for school. His breed is hypo-allergenic, he will go
> home with me daily and on holidays. I took him to school the last few
> days this year and the children we SO well behaved, in hopes they could
> be the next one to take him outside or to hold him on their laps as they
> worked. He is being crate trained and will be in his crate when we're
> not in the room or are otherwise unavailable to him. On days when the
> weather is too bad, or our schedule is very different, I'll just leave
> him at home. I think he will have a real calming effect on the class,
> and be a bit of comfort to those who need that.
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