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Irresponsible dog ownership

As a guide to which of the sections below to use with the young person, we suggest that you use the online assessment tool Developing a suitable intervention programme (Word 17KB).

 


Print Irresponsible dog ownership
Focus on people
In which we examine the impact and consequences of dog fighting on people.
Focus on dogs
In which we examine the impact and consequences of dog fighting.
Case study
In which we think about the consequences of owning a dog who is trained to be aggressive.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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