If the kid trains it, they have a feeling that it is their job and if they don't do it that someone else will have to take over the responsibility. Kids don't like that.
A dog doesn't have total command of the language, so learning to communicate with the dog will teach patience. If the kid feeds and grooms the dog, the child learns responsibility and caring. When a child takes an obedience class for the dog, in 4-H for example, the child learns leadership.
well it can it may teach him/her responceabiltes however if he/she hurts the dog give the dog to a good loving family yes it can teach responsiblty but if you do get a dog you should defintely not haras it, tease it, beat it or not feed it so if a little kid under 10 has it defintely have a parent to help and even if your older like 12 you should defitely have a parent help.
it is not about a dog at all it is about greg having fun
it is not about a dog at all it is about greg having fun
Having a child does not change the fact they are a minor. A minor remains the responsibility of the parents. Once they are an adult, they can live where they want to.
an invisible dog
Yes, I am a kid and I have learned them.
parents teach them
to get a dog
used to
reliable, mature, honest, answerable, dutiful
figurative writing in diary of a wimpy kid (dog day)