Why Do Dogs Make Good Pets

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Dogs are beautiful Creatures and great pets,but even though they are cute and sweet and they make good pets they are great NEADS dogs.The NEADS dogs help people who can't see or hear and take them where they need to be or where they want to be.They also help people who have a disability.NEADS dog are trained to take people where they want to go and help people take their medication if they need it.They are trained to keep people's life going so they can still live their life how they want to. There are also police dogs they help the police catch bad guys save people if they are being kidnaped and tracking drugs.They are really good with their nose the dogs have been trained to sniff out drugs and anything dangerous that people could be smuggling

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