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    Animal Shelters in Japan There are a number of no-kill shelters in the Japan. They do their best under difficult circumstances. They provide health care‚ food‚ some personal attention and daily walks‚ but most have little space and the animals are usually kept in small cages. Some remain there for years if they are not adopted. Nonetheless this is better than the alternative of being sent to the city pound where euthanasia is generally the order of the day. According to the Japan Times‚ 200

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    For my project‚ I decided to visit a homeless shelter and eat at the Soup kitchen. Me and one of my close friends visited The Bridge homeless center last weekend to see how it worked and operated. When we arrived 10 minutes before noon and the line was all the way out the door and almost in the street. I was just in such a shock to see so many homeless people right here in my community. I stood in line for at least 30 minutes waiting to receive my meal. While waiting I just watched and evaluated

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    the wall and went on the first of many long walks that I would take with other rescue dogs. I had wanted to volunteer at an animal shelter all my life‚ but living in South Korea where shelters are nonexistent‚ I had never had the chance. Now‚ however‚ my family and I were staying for a long visit in the United States‚ and I had my chance. After researching shelters in the area of Phoenix‚ where we were staying‚ I settled on Foothills Animal Rescue. Foothills Animal Rescue is a vital and important

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    Only 3.2 million shelter animals are adopted each year (1.6 million dogs and 1.6 million cats). Each year‚ approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized. Another word for euthanasia is assisted suicide or mercy killing.The worst part is that it’s not only happening in shelters‚ people have taken it upon themselves to have their pet’s put down. Although There are pro’s there are a lot more con’s. The animal shelters use this method for when the shelter is above capacity instead of shipping

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    Rethinking Homeless Shelters The Silicon Valley is known for containing magnates who rarely worry about financials. This however‚ does not mean there are not less fortunate people living in the area as well. More likely than not the average person is financially stable but this does not exempt the local government from improving the lives of the homeless to the best of their abilities. New York Times writer Christine Quinn‚ in a January article about rethinking the homeless shelters in New York‚ outlines

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    campaign to raise money for a pet shelter in New York City. The fact is that the winter is very brutal on animals. A lot of animals that are out in the cold do not survive. Therefore‚ there is a growing need for animal shelters to help animals survive the winter weather. Ross Abelow’s goal is to raise $5‚000 to care for the homeless animals at the animal shelters. The GoFundMe Campaign The GoFundMe Campaign should provide the needed money to keep the animal shelters going strong through the winter

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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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    learned; therefore it goes against Rule 1 of the APA Ethic guidelines for Animal Research. Case 2: Your university includes a college of veterinary medicine. In the past‚ the students practiced surgical techniques on dogs acquired from a local animal shelter. There have been some objections to this

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    local animal shelter and I’ve heard you have many loving animals for adoption. I wrote this letter to tell you how profoundly interested I am in adopting a new pet‚ so I want to ask‚ what do I need for me to adopt a pet‚ what are the requirements of adopting a pet in this animal shelter‚ I believe I have what is needed to adopt this pet‚ I have food to buy the dog I want‚ and and I have the perfect place for him/her to live in. Another thing that has my head itching is how your shelter operates‚ I

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    Team #4 - George Carter Brianna Tinnel‚ Nina Kroeselberg‚ Hannah Hileman‚ Lok Ku With the upcoming elections in the city‚ the raise in taxes to build a homeless shelter is one of the most pressing issues. The candidate George Carter wants to prevent those raises‚ since everyone should be responsible for their own life choices and we shouldn’t punish those who have worked hard to earn their money by taking it away from them. He wants to support the people by letting them keep their property and

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