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by SRCA teacher: Rye 8th Team

Persuasive letter I don't think that it's fair that dogs aren't allowed to walk on the beach in the summer, they aren't allowed to walk past 8:00 in the morning, so that's pretty much not being able to walk for the whole day. Its good for dogs to get their exercise on the beach, and its also fun for the owners, and good bonding time.
The beach will have more life to it, and dogs love to run free and splash in the waves. The cute little puppies don't like being cooped up all day! It's a very nice place for owners and their dogs to spend time together and over all it's a very nice safe open place for a dog to go for a walk and just run around. When dogs and their owners just walk in the same area all the time, then it can get boring. But when they go to the beach its not just sand and water, there are unlimited things to do, because everyday something new washes up on shore.
If people don't like dogs and are afraid of them then they can just stay away from them. Another thing is if dogs were still allowed on the beach all day, but for a certain time they had to be on leashes. And if people don't like the sound of the dogs barking then that person with their dog could always walk in the morning with the dogs that don't have to be on leashes. So in the morning dogs go free, and until twelve in the afternoon dogs can be on leashes.
Another idea is that we could take some of the beach and it could be just for dogs, a dog only beach. If this couldn't happen it would be a law that all owners must clean up after their dogs go to the bathroom. I think that that would work out for everyone and that everyone would be happy. Thank you for reading.

Article posted January 27, 2010 at 08:34 AM • comment • Reads 207 • Return to Blog List

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