Personal Narrative: Dog Training

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His dad shrugged. " You're not making a good case here, Kev.'' ''What do you mean Dad?'' Kevin asked You have to make "You have to make Zach believe why he should pay for Cromwell’s dog training. But dad Zach should want to do it just because he is my friend". Kevin insisted. "Well you know Kevin, why don’t you just go make a presentation for Howie and maybe that would change his mind." "But you have to make sure to state facts or Howie might not want to go through with putting Cromwell in dog training." Ok Dad! Kevin insisted. So Kevin took his Dad's advice and started to make his presentation on why Cromwell needs dog training. But Kevin is scared because what if Howie says no even though the presentation was great. Kevin went to his Mom and Dad for help but because Kevin did not want them to make the presentation all about them and not about Cromwell, Kevin decided to take the project to one of his friends that had dogs that were already in dog training, to get some more information about it, and what was the purpose of it and just to make sure that it wasn’t a waste of time. So Kevin went to his friend Sarah and asked her, …show more content…

" But she gets a little tired every now and then, so I just let her rest for a while.” Kevin started to wright in his notepad and asked Sarah, “What do you think the purposed of dog training is?” Well Sarah said, it helps and boosts their mental capacity, it also allows them to be able to test their strength and abilities, and is also causes dogs to help make friends and be more active, and be more socially active.” “WOW! that’s a lot of info.” Kevin replied “Yeah, I want nothing but the best for Coco and she knows that I love her and that I would do anything for her”. Sarah said passionately. “Well thanks for the information but now I’m going to go start on my

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