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    According to the ASPCA‚ approximately 7.6 million animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year. Of those 7.6 million animals‚ 2.7 million of them are euthanized (“Pet Statistics”). When one goes about adopting an animalanimals are given a second chance at a healthy‚ happy‚ new home. A vast majority of the population‚ will avoid the risk of owning an animal with possible health and psychological issues. Without knowledge of the animals’ history‚ adoption should be a better way to go about

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    Animal Shelters For The Win! Did you know that there are about 4 to 6 thousand animal shelters in the United States? Also did you know that there are between 8 to 12 million animals in those animal shelters? Unfortunately each year between 4 to 6 million of those animals are euthanized due to not being able to find a home. That’s almost half of the animals that enter a shelter yearly! But what If I told you that you can make change for those animals‚ if you can take euthanization completely

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    English 102 Solution Proposal Animal Shelter Proposal There are numerous stray animals in Cadiz‚ Kentucky. We do not have an animal shelter where these stray animals can stay. These stray animals normally end up starving to death or like most‚ ran over by motor-vehicles. With an animal shelter we will have a better chance to keep animals in a safe place. It would give people a place to volunteer at‚ and maybe even adopt a pet if they choose to. At an animal shelter they would have all their shots

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    When a dog lover takes on the responsibility of buying or adopting a dog‚ there are some basic pet vaccination facts you should know. Vaccination for pets is absolutely imperative to keep that pet healthy and safe. There is actually a dog vaccines schedule that those who own dogs must adhere to‚ but‚ once you establish care at a veterinarian‚ he/she will help you keep your pet on track with that vaccination schedule. You will receive postcard reminders in the mail that your dog’s vaccinations are

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    pound or Animal Rescue League has many advantages. For starters‚ a child feels good about rescuing an abandoned or abused an animal and giving it a whole new life. And if the animals from the pound aren’t adopted right away‚ they might be put to sleep. Having a pet also means lots of responsibilities. Some of the duties are feeding it‚ clean up after it‚ brushing it‚ and exercise the pet. Another significant advantage of having a pet from the pound is the price of a cute and cuddly animal. Pets from

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    many years‚ but for not only people‚ this includes animals as well. The unfortunate reality is that there are not enough people for the number of animals that are living on the streets‚ which is where animal shelters come in as an important role in this issue. There are two specific types of animal shelters‚ and the two different types are opposites. There are no-kill shelters‚ which don’t use euthanasia unless that is the only option and kill shelters which use euthanasia as a way of controlling the

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    Roar! There is so much to learn about animals and where they live. For example‚ animal shelters‚ special features‚ and ecosystems. All of these things are learned from three articles‚ It’s a Cold (Hot‚ Dry‚ Dark) Cruel World! ‚ Animal Architects‚ and Don’t Step on the Ecosystem! One thing that these articles help you learn is how animals survive is their shelters. To add on to this‚ according to the article‚ Animal Architects‚ one example is beaver lodges. Beavers build lodges along the banks of

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    Overpopulation of Animals in Animal Shelters Overpopulation of Animals in Animal Shelters Tonia Lavine Rogue Community College Over Population of Animals in Animal Shelters Millions of companion animals are being euthanized by animal shelters each year nationwide. One might ask why this is. Is there any one person or persons that is responsible for the over population of animals going to our local shelters? These are all questions that need to be answered. If we as the general public want

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    Almost three million cats and dogs are killed each year in shelters that do not have the room to accommodate for all these animals not being adopted. Seeing these sweet and innocent animals be stuck in shelters for months to years is heartbreaking so I decided to do something about it. I adopted my dog from a local shelter‚ Pawsitive Impact Pet Rescue‚ and shortly after I began to volunteer there. Since then‚ I have helped many dogs and seen many find their forever home. The feeling you have when

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    Here is my report on saving animal cause that I chose. I chose this topic because I love animals and this topic would be an interesting one to do. In the process of writing this report‚ I have learned a lot from what I read and came across. Too many animals are born and abandoned by their owners every day‚ resulting in over-crowded shelters. When a shelter reaches its full capacity to house and support these animals‚ it has no choice but to euthanize some of its animals to create room for new ones

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