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    Animal Testing Satire

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    Imagine a world without testing on animals. Thousands maybe even millions of animals die for the simple need of cosmetics. Cosmetic testing on animals is wrong because animals waste their lives away in cells of torture just for personal entertain. It's wrong because poor animals are being wrongly treated and abused. Next is how they don’t get adequate nutrients and they die inches away from food. The ability to experience pain is a sufficient condition for a being to be morally considerable.…

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    Justice for Animals Introduction Almost all of us grew up by eating meat and going to zoos and some of us even had our beloved “pets” or beautiful birds that we bought from pet shops. We wore leather and silk, ate patties and fished. Have we never considered the impact of these actions on the animals? For whatever reason, we should now be asking ourselves a question: do animals have rights to live free? People have been arguing this for years. In my opinion, animals should deserve equal rights…

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    Animals should not have to suffer anymore. If animals had a voice this is what they would say. Animals are experimented on because they cannot defend themselves. It is not fair, they should be able to live their life freely. I believe that animal testing is wrong and inhumane, and that we should stop animal testing all together. Today's modern technology has made it to a point in time to where we might not have to use animals anymore. In fact, "It is now possible to conduct a vast array of…

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    Right now animals are being put through excruciating pain. You can prevent this. You can stop this injustice. You ca save countless helpless lives. Animal experimentation has been an extraordinarily controversial topic since animal testing first began. Although I do not wish to exacerbate feud with an unforeseeable end I feel that I am obliged to bring some points to light. On one side of the fence there are animal rights activists who wish to protect vulnerable being who have no voice but on…

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    Essay On Pet Ferret

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    decided to get yourself a pet ferret there are several places that you can go to obtain one. The following are the most accessible places for getting your hands on a pet ferret: 1. A Pet store 2. A Breeder 3. An animal shelter Ferrets have fairly long life spans compared to other animals of a similar size. Ferrets tend to live an average of about 8-9 years, which means that you should make absolutely sure that you want a ferret and have done all of the necessary research before purchasing one.…

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    Pit Bulls Argument Essay

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    22-year-old Bethany Stephens. Goochland County Sheriff James Agnew said that it was in the best interest of the community for the animal to be euthanized. He explained that once a dog has tasted human flesh, it is not safe to have that dog around humans. Experts confirm that the existence of 20 published cases in a 2015 study that compiled 63 cases of indoor scavenging. Animal scavenging behavior The National Geographic cited a case reported in 2010 in the Journal of Forensic and Legal…

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    Discussion Since early times human beings have interacted with animals, mainly to use them as driving force, hunt, or to be fed from them. Throughout the time, some of these animals were domesticated, not just as an economic resource, but mainly as human companionship. Domesticated animals called pets, suffer the process of “Humanization” when they become part of the family. Pets fulfill human’s emotional needs even better than people do (Serpell, 1996). The reason why owners have a good…

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    school for 4yrs was unthinkable. Also having to study for that long was even worse. She then started to talk about her day, and how she had to give some animals shots and put down a sick dog. I shivered in fear because I hate shots, and I was shocked. I did not expect to hear that, I thought veterinarians just played and put bandages on animals. I sat there thinking about how little I knew about the life of a veterinarian. I then thought how I no longer wanted to be a veterinarian because I did…

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    Pit Bull: Misunderstood

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    People have misconceptions about pit bulls, fearing them and viewing them as “vicious killers” or “dangerous”. The reason pit bulls are so misunderstood is because of the many myths that surround the breed. A lot of these myths contributed to the negative image associated with pit bulls and many of them do not fairly represent the breed. It was stated in an article “Pit Bull: Myth vs. Fact”, on TeamPitAFull.org, that of the most one popular myths about pit bulls is that they have locking jaws,…

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    Pets are a great way to reduce stress. “It is not easy to deal with our fears and stresses, however, spending time with animals can makes us feel better.” Says Stanley Popovich. Animals can help us to relax and help us to focus on the good things in our lives. This will help us to focus positively on any situation. Playing with animals is one of the best ways to reduce stress. One way to reduce stress is you could take your dog on a walk, sing to your dog, or read a book to your…

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