Homeless Dogs Research Paper

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Six in ten homeless dogs during their lifetime will get hit by a car or will die in an animal shelter. The homeless dogs are being tortured every day. These dogs are dying of starvation, fleas, ticks, dehydration, and other foolish reasons. Also, many homeless dogs are dying in animal shelters because there is simply not enough room to house that many dogs. Chelsea has a ton of homeless and unwanted dogs running around in the neighborhoods and roads, but there is a solution! With the help of fundraisers a new animal rescue center in Chelsea could be built.
The problem in Chelsea Alabama is that there is simply too many homeless and unwanted dogs that roam in the neighborhoods and streets. This is causing a problem in family-friendly Chelsea because no residents want to see poor and helpless dogs suffer. According to Chelsea’s locals, many of them have seen dogs without a home wandering around in their neighborhood. If any of these dogs were hit this would cause a unsafe and scary
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According to http://www.homedepot.com/ and www.petco.com/ in order to raise this money and build a rescue center we will need building and land-($1,289,000), transportation-($28,995), outside repairs/decorations- ($2,424.16), dog supplies ($25,523), inside decorations- ($2,000), and fundraiser supplies- ($108,120). In order to raise this money there will be a fundraiser in Birmingham, Alabama and some money from sponsors (nike and krispy kreme). In order to organize this fundraiser there will need to be contact with Legacy Arena and ask if they would rent out their land for a day. There will be contact with local businesses to sponsor the event. These sponsors will advertise and donate money to help this cause. There will be roughly 5,000 people arriving at the fun-run. The entree fee will be $75.00 and chances to win awards from the sponsors. With this in mind the fundraiser will expect to bring

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