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Unleashed Dangers

There are so many different dangers that are unleashed in this world. People love to go out on a boat and go fishing, but they also know the dangers that come with it. For instance they know that the boat can go under at anytime. This is something that they are prepared for. Most animals are cute, cuddly, and loveable; especially dogs, which they can also be dangerous to. Dogs on the loose are a dangerous nuisance since they scare people, create traffic hazards, and cause damage to gardens.

Dogs scare cyclists and pedestrians. Most cyclists love to ride there bikes on the side of the road, where they won't bother anyone walking. Dogs don't try and stay to themselves, once they see someone on a bike they must chance that person. Forcing the cyclist to zig-zag on the road, which can get someone hurt. School children panic and lose control of there bikes because all they see is a scarey dog paying lots and lots of attention to them. Most dogs that roam the streets do not have someone taking care them, so that means they do not go and get regular check ups. That is why most people on foot are afraid of being bitten.

Unleashed dogs are traffic hazards. Most people will do anything in there power not to cause any harm to a dog. Dogs on the street make people swerve their cars because they do not want to hit the dog. But the dog doesn't know what u have just done for him cause you look in your rear view window and he is still walking. Some drivers run into things trying to avoid hitting a dog. Other times children on the side of the road see a cute dog on the opposite side of the road; try and get the dogs attention so they can get the dog to cross the street. This causes a lot of danger for the children, the dog, and drivers on the road.

Dogs on the loose causes damages to the gardens. Dogs love to play and sometimes they love to chase other dogs. At times where do they find themselves

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