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zzz [600]
3 years ago
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Which statement strays from the topic of a proposed leash law? (a) I feel safer when I see that a dog is on a leash. (b) Leashes

keep dogs from running into the street. (c) Some dogs are so well trained that they don’t need a leash.
(d) Some breeds don’t deserve their bad reputation.
English
2 answers:
Vadim26 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

d. Some breeds don't deserve their bad reputation.

Explanation:

Experts say the culture of dog fighting has contributed to the pit bull's bad reputation. The dogs are often conditioned to make them more angry and aggressive. As of 2014, pit bulls were responsible for 68 percent of dog attacks and 52 percent of dog-related deaths since 1982.

kherson [118]3 years ago
3 0

The statement that strays from the topic of a proposed leash law is d. Some breeds don't deserve their bad reputation. By discriminating which dogs must be walked with a leash and which mustn't, there will be a misunderstanding of the purpose of holding dogs with a leash. The focus of the law should be to protect the animals (mostly if they're not trained), since dogs can be injured or get lost, no matter their breed.

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