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Nous avons Tod qui interviewe Matt.
Tod lui dit qu’ils vont parler des animaux domestiques il commence par lui demander s’il en a il lui répond qu’il en a 3, 2 chiens et un chat et qu’un de ces chiens est un chien guide d’aveugle car il forme des chiens pour aider les gens aveugles il n’en prend cependant qu’un seul à la fois et il forme en 2 ans et leur apprend les gestes de base.
Tod lui demande pourquoi les gens gardent des animaux de compagnie.
Matt lui explique que c’est pour avoir une présence auprès de soi.
Tod lui demande à part les chiens, les chats et les poissons quel sont les autres animaux domestiques et il lui répond que l’on peut avoir un lion ou un tigre quand ils sont bébés (en plaisantant), mais que principalement se sont des serpents, des furets ou des insectes ou des araignées.
Il demande ensuite quelles sont les dépenses pour un animal
Matt lui dit que la plus grosse dépense est la nourriture et ensuite les dégâts qu’ils causent surtout quand ils sont petits ils abîment les chaussures les tapis etc..
Pour finir Tod questionne un autre homme Bradley et lui demandent d’où il vient il lui répond qu’il vient des USA plus précisément du Minnesota.

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Todd: Hello, Matt!

Matt: Hello, Todd!

Todd: Matt, I'm going to ask you some questions about pet. (OK!) First question, do you have a pet?

Matt: Yes, in fact, my mom's house we have three, three pets; two dogs and a cat. My family actually raises dogs for helping blind people.

Todd: Oh, really!

Matt: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Todd: Wow, like how do they train the dogs?

Matt: How do they train the dogs? Well, I mean, it's a long process, right…we get them when they're puppies…..and so we train them basic…you know, sit, come… really basic things…then, after they're about two year old, they go a different training school.

Todd: Oh, wow , that's great!

Matt: Yeah, yeah!

Todd: Well, how many dogs do they train at a time?

Matt: Oh, just one! We have our own dog, and then we have a dog that we have that we are training.

Todd: Oh, OK.

Matt: Yeah, just one dog at a time.

Todd: Do you ever see the dogs you trained, like out on the street, or anything?

Matt: Sometimes we'll see them, they'll have like sort of conventions of reunions of the pets so, yeah, you get to see them once in awhile.

Todd: Oh, wow, that's cool. Um, why do people keep pets?

Matt: I guess the most important thing is companionship, right! So there is always somebody there for you that will like you no matter what.

Todd: Yeah, that's true. OK, besides cats, dogs, and fish, what are some other pets people keep?

Matt: Well, I guess if you are Sigreid and Roy you can keep a tiger or lion. I guess all types of things don't they.

Todd: Yeah.

Matt: I mean, my friend has a snake….I don't know if you mention that: snake and ferrets and insects, spiders…

Todd: OK.

Matt: All kinds of things.

Todd: All right, yeah, like there is so many. What are some costs associated with keeping a pet?

Matt: Food is probably the biggest cost, but also if you keep the dog, particiulary a dog in your house, when they are puppies, and we have a lot of puppies they'll chew up everything they can so we're constantly replacing shoes and, you know, cleaning up pee from the carpet and things like that..so.. it can be a hassle.

Todd: Yeah, OK. Thanks a lot, and by the way, where are you from?

Matt: I'm from the U.S.A., from Minnesota.

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