Not really because he's to buisy in heaven working on people & animals . So not really . Yes of you ask him to while your in a church.
Yes. Dogs that 'work' or are trained to help humans are called service animals.
We suggest that you explain these feelings to your parents, and ask them to support you while you get professional help.
You can start by volunteering or working at an animal shelter, to get experience with animals. Here you can help animals and help people choose the one they want to adopt.
Conservation experts are finding a way to not only help endangered animals but to help the population grow.
Luann is a sweet, wholesome teenager who is working her way through the trials and tribulations of the teen years with the help of understanding parents and an array of interesting and individualistic friends.
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When addressing a teenager who has been caught lying and stealing, parents can effectively discipline by setting clear consequences, having open and honest conversations about trust and values, and seeking professional help if needed. It is important to establish boundaries and consequences while also showing understanding and support to help the teenager learn from their mistakes and make positive changes.
It will definitely give the veterinarian more experience when working with animals. I know first hand that when I become a vet I will be more prepared since I grew up on a farm and I have lots of experience around animals. I think having at least a smaller pet will better the chances of a vet becoming a little more successful. Eventually while you are studying the anatomy of animals, you will begin naming the anatomy of the animals you have actually encountered (had).
When a teenager refuses to go to school, a parent should first try to understand the reason behind the refusal. They should communicate openly with their teenager, listen to their concerns, and offer support. Seeking help from school counselors or mental health professionals may also be beneficial in addressing any underlying issues. It is important for parents to set clear expectations and consequences, while also providing encouragement and guidance to help their teenager overcome their reluctance to attend school.
Pathological lying is not amenable to discipline. Your teenager needs professional help.
Yes, it is illegal to help a teenager run away because it can be considered contributing to the delinquency of a minor or aiding a runaway. It is important to contact authorities or seek help from appropriate channels to assist the teenager in a safe and legal manner.