Very simply, the dog cannot consent to have it done so it's wrong. And it's nice that the tattoo was done while the dog was under anesthesia, but the healing will be done while the dog is awake.
Ah, I see now. However, I still don't see how they identify a winner unless it's simply who wins the most games and you'll have ties. Seems like a very inefficient way to run a tournament.
After reading the answer I want to know how is this possibly a tournament? How are teams eliminated? How could one team in the tournament play nine games and another only one and have it be a fair testing of the skill of the soccer team?
It's an appalling way to run a tournament, and certainly unlike any "round robin" tournament I've played in the past.
The baby should be much higher on the FUN scale. Sure, for the first three months or so they're not too responsive, but you can pretend they're a puppet and move their arms, legs and talk for them. It's a blast! Plus, that helps them to learn where their body parts are, how to use their muscles and to get familiar with language. And the older they get, the more fun they are.
Plus, there is nothing more fun than lying on a couch with a book and a baby on your chest.
Summer camps definitely last longer than five days. The Girl Scout camp my sister went to has kids over every weekend because they do two, three or even four weeks in a row. The soccer camps I went to did the same, and I was there for 13 nights and 14 days.
Wait. The writer is worried about being able to see stars through the part of the moon in shadow, but not that people are sitting on the sunny side like a chair?
If every team plays every other team and you have ten teams that means each team plays nine games, or 90 games.
But with elimination at loss -- not mentioned -- then you get the answer at 10.
It's an appalling way to run a tournament, and certainly unlike any "round robin" tournament I've played in the past.
Plus, there is nothing more fun than lying on a couch with a book and a baby on your chest.