No. Such a heinous act is extremely rare in educational institutions. Most teachers are dedicated professionals who uphold ethical and moral values. However, when such a case does occur, it is a serious violation of trust and a major crime.
This is a very disturbing and often false or misreported type of story. In most cases, such a situation is extremely rare as dogs do not have the intent in the way humans understand rape. However, there may be cases of aggressive and inappropriate behavior from animals that are misconstrued in such a way. It's important to base our understanding on facts and not spread unfounded and sensational stories.
It is extremely disturbing and unethical to even consider such a scenario. In reality, such an act goes against the nature of animals and is not a common occurrence. It is likely a fictional and very disturbing concept.
No. In most literature, the more common plot is the opposite way around, with male-on-female aggression being more frequently depicted due to historical and cultural norms. However, in modern and more progressive literature, all kinds of power dynamics and situations are being explored.
Well, it's highly unlikely. Because rape, regardless of the gender of the perpetrator or victim, is a serious crime. Mainstream media is more likely to report on preventing such crimes, supporting victims, and promoting healthy sexual relationships based on consent rather than showing such inappropriate 'stories'.
Cooperate fully with the legal process. Provide any evidence or information that can help in the prosecution of the offender. Also, organize support groups for the victim if possible, where they can meet other survivors or get support from their peers.
The idea of 'dog girl sex' is inappropriate and often belongs to the realm of abnormal or fictional and unethical content that should not be promoted or entertained.