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In before any of you philthy bastards wonder why it wasn't a greyhound. Cute dog.
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As it says in the article, he’s with the team until he’s ready for his actual assignment. I used to work with a woman who was a volunteer with a service dog organization. She would look after a dog for part of its training. A big part of that was bringing the dog into the office with her so it could get used that kind of environment.If he's a team dog he's not a service dog that's not how service dogs work.
As it says in the article, he’s with the team until he’s ready for his actual assignment. I used to work with a woman who was a volunteer with a service dog organization. She would look after a dog for part of its training. A big part of that was bringing the dog into the office with her so it could get used that kind of environment.
But who is BUD for?
My god the reading comprehension. “Why do the leafs have a service dog?” not “why did they call the dog BUD?”Cause like buds turn into leafs
To be fair, you asked a question that was answered in the literal original post. So, it's hard to whine about reading comprehension.My god the reading comprehension. “Why do the leafs have a service dog?” not “why did they call the dog BUD?”
I did see my question was answered afterward
I don’t have twitter or tick tok. I still don’t see why an NHL team needs a service dog is OP’s postTo be fair, you asked a question that was answered in the literal original post. So, it's hard to whine about reading comprehension.