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Is Obedience School Worth the Money?
In the face of rising student debt, many pups are wondering if obedience school is the right path for them.
“Employers generally prefer real-world experience to an obedience school degree,” says canine career counselor Jane Fowler. “A lot of dogs are looking for entry-level work in lieu of higher education.”
But should dogs forego a traditional education? Ideally, no, says Rob Koch, an analyst with job board Monster.com.
“Based on data we’ve seen, obedience school graduates get more eyeballs on their resumes on average. But, it doesn’t matter which school. So if loans are a concern, think about a state or community school that won’t leave you with too much debt when you graduate.”
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Puppy Disappointed in Justin Bieber
When Mac heard the news that Justin Bieber was pulled over for speeding, he really took it hard. The puppy hasn’t eaten for hours.
“He really looked up to Justin. Now he’s just disappointed in his idol,” says Clinton Burket, a source close to the situation. “I don’t care if you’re being chased by the paparazzi, driving 65 mph over the speed limit is just not OK.”
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Corgi Takes a Stand Against ‘No Dogs’ Policy
A corgi named Max has lodged a protest against the city of Nelson, British Columbia for its flagrant discrimination against dogs.
“These street markings are unacceptable,” says Ted Farro, a spokesperson for the disgruntled pup, referring to the ‘No Dogs’ signs painted on city sidewalks. “It’s a public street, and dogs have the same right as anyone to be there. You don’t see any ‘No Cats’ signs around here, do you?”
Max has organized a sit-in to protest the city policy. Police are holding off for now in the hope he will give up his cause. That’s unlikely, according to people who know Max.
“He’s very determined,” says friend Jerri Boso. “He’s been known to sit for hours – days, if need be.”
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