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13 Cards in this Set
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How is Rosie different from other dogs?
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She is a “vising” dog who works to help the elderly
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What is a vising dog?
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It is a dog that is always happy to make people cheerful
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Why would Rosie not have been a good “visiting dog” as a puppy?
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Rosie was too wild and silly
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Where does Rosie learn how to become a “visiting dog”?
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She goes to puppy kindergarten
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Why did Rosie have good sense?
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She would play or sit still with people
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What do all “visiting dogs” have in common?
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They are friendly and help out.
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How does the author prepare Rosie for work?
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She plays with her and lets her meet other dogs
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Why is Rosie taught different commands?
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She needs to know how to act around people
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When does Rosie approach people?
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She approaches people when a person is ready to greet her
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How is Alexander helped by Rosie?
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She plays with him
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How does Rosie help Bill?
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Bill talks
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Describe Rosie's uniform
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It is a red harness and special badges
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Why is Rosie good at her job?
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She is a friend.
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