Chunru Liang January 4th 2012
Dogs are our good
friends; but pupils from lower grades do not know the way to get along with
them. Pupils wake up the sleeping dogs, disturb them when they eat, reach out
hands to touch the dogs on seeing them, and pull their tails…… All of these
rude behaviors are inclined to make a dog misunderstand that it is attacked. So
it bites.
In order to reduce
this kind of danger on campus and to share a beautiful campus with the animals,
we drive the “Happiness Puppy Train” to the lower grades, introducing the dogs
on campus, their characters, and how to get along with them safely. We’ve also performed
a drama to teach the younger pupils about the etiquette in the toilet. We put
up some leaflets in the toilet, so that pupils could read the leaflets and
learn the dog’s life wisdom when using the toilet.
Introducing the dogs on campus
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Making it get acquainted with your smell
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Listening attentively
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Fast answer race
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The procedures to approach a dog including
observing, squatting, speaking, stretching out, and touching.
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Chili teaches you how to use the toilet.
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Toilet propaganda leaflet
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Toilet propaganda leaflet
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Dog’s life wisdom: I will surrender if I
couldn’t win.
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Dog’s life wisdom: when you have time, you
could do some stretching exercises.
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Dog’s life wisdom: you will become
stronger and healthier if you are not a picky eater.
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Dog’s life wisdom: no smoking on campus!
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Dog’s life wisdom: you could forget all
the vexation when you are asleep.
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Dog’s life wisdom: you need ligation to
avoid numerous offspring.
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