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    often abuse the animals. My neighbor's dog was in a Texas kill shelter, his jaw was broken and they tried to put him down three times but, couldn't because of his personality. This is the same situation for stores and breeders, although breeders can over breed the dog making them sick and weak.…

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    Animals are a vital part in the lives of many people around the world, who see them as part of the family. Some animals such as cats and dogs are lucky enough to be raised in loving homes with families who will treat them with respect and compassion, but not all animals are fortunate enough to have that. There is a growing trend of families and people who care for animals and keep them as pets, owning an animal is a big responsibility that many people partake in. Pets are a source of happiness…

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    are driving home, the little girl sees a sign with paw prints and an arrow and her eyes light up. Ok, so it’s not a candy store or an ice cream shop. But it’s the next best thing, that’s right, our local animal shelter. Instantly the girl’s boredom fades, and she begs her mom to turn into the animal shelter. Once inside, one of the energetic puppies jumps up against the cage and looks up at them with such big innocent, sweet eyes. The mother and daughter fall in love with her immediately. And…

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    where he was used as an entertainment animal. I had heard, seen, and handled the after effects animal cruelty before, but it never never hit me as hard as it did when I was walking this skittish horse. The public…

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    billion total animals were slaughtered in US barns (Humane Soc.). Most of these animals have lived in a cage for all of their lives. Most of these animals have been seen as only resources for the consumer. ” People in the United States eat 9 billion chickens and 150 million cattle, pigs and sheep annually” (ProCon). This really makes a dent into how many animals that the US controls, not only that, but the amount killed to keep up with America’s need for meat. If all these animals are kept…

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    Talking about the most popular and lovely animals in the world, most people will chose puppies, cats, or birds. However, there is a few people who raise a kind of small insect as their pets, a tiny animal that can be seen everywhere in gardens and farms. At the same time, as one of the biggest groups of insects, bees are facing the unprecedented challenge; their population has been dramatically decreasing since 1971, especially between 2006 and 2007. The main reasons can be attributed to the…

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    the perils of what can happen to your beloved pets in the Baltimore City bureaucracy and how the City will attempt to take away your right to choose what is best for your beloved animal. Right now I am helping my cousin, a young out of college student fight, Chloe Harris, fight to get her dog out of the Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter, Inc. (BARC) within the Baltimore Code's 72 hour window otherwise her dog can will be deemed city property and can be adopted or face other prospects. After…

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    Charlie Chaplin once said, “He who feeds a hungry animal feeds his own soul”. As of 2017 there were 126.22 million families in America, yet there were 70 million stray animals, enough for at least one family to adopt. These animals included dogs and cats only, that had no home and were destined for a negative outcome. These animals would be brought to puppy mills or humane societies where they could only stay a few weeks unless adopted. From there, they were to be euthanized or in some cases,…

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    Animal cruelty shouldn’t be entertainment for anyone. Seaworld tends to capture the Orcas from the ocean to put them in tanks that aren’t the right size, separating them from their family. The Orcas get trained to look happy in front of the audience daily, even though they live a miserable life. Being held in a tight place can cause a person or animal to go crazy. There was an Orca named Tilikum who was captured in Iceland in 1983. He had an involvement of killing 3 people which 2 of them were…

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    This quote by Lord Acton suggests how the abuse of power can cause a leader’s vision to become obscured, society regresses from its vision, and rebellion will soon strike; considering this, power is a negative trait. Ignorant citizens allow leaders to spoil and claim more absolute power. All animals in Animal Farm remain ignorant because they are isolated and “raised up” by Napoleon, the manipulative pig. They…

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