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    a very strong stance against factory farms. Particularly focusing on the Ag-Gag law, and how it’s affected farm animals for the worse. This article goes into detail on the treatment of animals in these facilities, and why it’s not often uncovered due to the reach of the Ag-Gag law. The authors argue that this law suppresses free speech in order to cover up the conditions these animals are kept, as well as the practices used to process them. Even citing an Idaho judge who struck down the law…

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    beaten; every day that goes by, another helpless animal is found on the street, suffering or dead. Animal abuse is a very serious topic that more people need to discuss and need to be educated on and aware of. Animals are being abused, neglected, abandoned, being used for profit and starved by people all over the world. Approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year as a result of neglect. About 649,000 animals who enter shelters as strays are returned to…

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    humane treatment of animals, as well as appreciating the meat one eats. In Blake Hurst’s article titled “The Omnivore’s Delusion: Against the Agri–intellectuals” Hurst believes that industrial farming is the only way to feed the world in an abundant and cost efficient way. By reading both articles, the reader can see that no matter which side of the fence you choose to stand on there are faults in both types of…

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    When zoos and aquariums are keeping animals in captivity, there can be many negative effects on the animal’s body, both mentally and physically. Animals in the wild are able to react to their surroundings, seek food, interact with other species, and avoid predators. The wild animals would be doing what they are suppose to do. Animals like zebras, giraffes, and gazelles were made to run across miles of open terrain, not live their lives in capacity. Animals are deprived of privacy and confined to…

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    Animal Abuse Laws

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    in animal shelters every year. Sadly not every dog or cat gets rescued or taken to a shelter, so therefore they die in the streets, ad 6 out of 10 of those dogs and cats were abandoned or abused by their owners. In order to promote change in the area of animal abuse in teens, people need to stand up for them, stop buying animals if they can’t take good care of them, and enforce animal abuse laws. There are thousands of animals that die each year by mindless acts,and therefore these animals…

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    Should it matter how animals are housed and treated if they are going to be killed for consumption later? The treatment of animals in slaughterhouses has been an on going controversy in the United States. Many individuals and animal organizations continuously voice their concerns on the treatment of animals in these facilities. The two major issues concerning these slaughterhouse animals are, the inhumane treatment of the animals, and the health hazards these factory-processed organisms have to…

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    Importance Of Animals In Zoos

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    mouths to feed ranging from corals in the aquarium through to rhinos and elephants. Our food bill to satisfy these diver appetites approaches £ 1,000 a day [$1,386.10]”(Zoo Nutrition 1). Chester zoo is paying over a thousand dollars a day to feed animals, of those that include coral reef. Its ridiculous that money can be found to pay to feed coral reef but thousands of people are living in poverty. It makes no sense to let people starve when thousands of dollars are being spent to nourish coral…

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    because you could get sick and could not be able to do anything for a couple days. You want to make sure that you first work on your shelter then find food, not the other way around. You can make your own contraptions to catch bunny, deer, and other animals you could eat. If you can find a coconut, take a sharp rock or knife and saw the husk, once you're done with that then crack the nut open. Inside is coconut milk that you can drink if ever thirsty. You can make a net, snare trap or bow and…

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    Animals getting captured and put up in zoos is a fast growing problem and it's harming innocent animals, this is a very important topic because by capturing animals we put them in danger of extinction and harms aquatic ecosystems, many marine mammals live in large groups and have a high life expectancy, but this greatly decreases when they are kept in captivity, animal captivity is a very common problem, and it is putting many marine species in danger of extinction and needs to be stop, because…

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    AnimalsThe 5 best guard dogs Soufianeblognet 7 Days Ago No Comments FACEBOOK NEXT ARTICLE A guard dog or watch dog (not to be confused with the attack dog) is a dog used to guard against, and watch for unwanted or unexpected people or animals. The dog is discriminating so that it does not annoy or attack familiar people. This list mentions the 10 breeds that take guarding your home seriously. Doberman lying-1283356_1280 Contrary to popular belief, the Doberman is a fundamentally gentle…

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