Why Dogs Are Not Like Dogs

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Both passages are different, The first passage states alot of facts and also backs up the facts. But does seem bias to those who do not own dogs or like them. Both passages talk about how dogs barking according to the first passage the dog park will stop a dog from acting out and barking at people, or other dogs. in which the second states that the park will cause noise from the dogs barking.

In my opinion Both are right in there own way, but the second passage seems to like like dogs, in reality if you like dogs then you will know and tolerate that a dog will bark when it is having fun, in which the second person didnt like, plus she has a cat. Everybody knows that cats and dogs are two different animals, for one you cant walk a cat. There

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