How to Take Care of Pets Essay

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    home-owners who have different kinds of pets. Majority of them prefer to have a dog as a pet. However, very few of these owners know that even dogs require regular care and bath. If you have a dog at home, then you will know how much these animals like to spend some time out in the lawn playing in the mud. However, if you do not wash your dog on a regular basis, then it may soon generate some sort of skin infection due to its habit of playing out in the open. Some pet owners like to use their…

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    Should Pit Bulls be Legal Is your pet capable of murder?! Probably not, but in Illinois there was a man who owned a pit bull. He left it chained up in his backyard and never gave it much attention. When he did give it the attention he would only teach him games like tug-a-war and such. One afternoon his neighbour's kids were outside playing. The dog overheard them and escaped from his chain to run over to the little girl, jump on her, and bite her to receive the toy. He thought he was…

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    level of care from both a veterinarian team and their owners to ensure they stay as healthy as possible throughout the later years of their life. In addition, a veterinary team will need to be prepared to help the pet owner through the different diseases their animal may face, such as cancer or cushings disease, as the animal ages and their body starts to wear down. With proper care and attention a pet can live a more comfortable life as they get into the geriatric stage of life. As a pet gets…

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    Numerous people believe owning an exotic pet, such as a tiger or a lion would be fine, since some people view these exotic animals as normal average pets. However, not many Americans take into consideration the effects these exotic animals can cause to humans and to the animals themselves. In National Geographic, the author of the article,“Exotic Pets”, Lauren Slater, presents a graph to show that 66% of exotic animals are owned privately, 28% of the animals are owned by the zoo, and 6%…

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    is no uncommon for a tenant to initially agree to a no pet contract. A few months later, they may then decide to get a pet. How they decide to handle the situation can be very telling. If they are honest and open with you by asking for your permission, then they are more than likely willing to work with you to keep the pet. However, if they hide the pet from you, then this can be a negative sign. Once you confirm that your tenants have a pet living in their rental space without your permission,…

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    By our sides, dogs have been around for centuries. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time. Dogs have changed over time because they have become pets. Dogs have become pets and joined many families around the world. Wolves evolutionized into dogs and became close to humans. Wolves would snack on human leftovers from meals and this caused for the pups that were born to be used to eating human food. At one time in the time, dogs were workers for humans and were not allowed…

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    Vaccinosis is an issue in today’s animal world. There are many causes resulting to vaccinosis because many pet owners tend to follow the doctor’s order, not knowing that they are being over-vaccinated. Many animals suffer from vaccinosis due to the unnecessary chemicals, but there are simple and basic solutions to solve this problem. What we as high school students can do is simple, such as spreading the word out by using flyers or walk dogs so that it substitutes for the unnecessary shots .…

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    joking aside, that 's one way that pets, and dogs specifically, became famous for "being man 's best friend." In fact, according to various surveys, about two-thirds of the people surveyed claim to have a pet and 60 percent of those state their pet stays indoors and sleeps in their bed. Our article below covers not only how having a furry companion can benefit and enhance a person 's well-being and quality of life, but it also covers some of the downsides of having pet companions--if you 're…

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    Inhumane Animal Rights

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    will not allow such actions to occur for the reason that as humans, given a privilege, have a responsibility to help the poor and defenseless animals from maltreatment. Animals are victims of homeowner abuse, poaching, slaughter houses, poor medical care, and forced entertainment. Also, animal deaths come from the meat industry where they are killed and injured in the most inhumane methods. Over 56 billion farm animals are killed. Animal rights should prevent these inhumane…

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    The whole purpose of being a veterinarian is to work with animals and bring them back to health; it is a benefit to be able to work with animals and see the progress they make in the journey to full recovery. Most vets typically work with house pets; such as dogs, cats, parrots, rabbits, hamsters and even mice. Every home is different and some…

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