How to Take Care of Pets Essay

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    Pets are born into this world not knowing what their future will be like. Where they are going, how are they going to be treated, and if they will be cared for and loved. There are so many pets who are treated wonderful and others that are unfortunate. When I was around 10 years old I saw a dog get mistreated. It was the worst thing that I could possibly see. I have loved animals all my life since I grew up with a couple of dogs. Pets shouldn 't be treated like trash no matter what they do.…

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    Pet Adoption I. Introduction A. Adopting a pet gives an animal a second chance at a happy life B. Specific purpose: I hope to inform my audience about the importance of doing research about which pet would best fit your household and where to adopt pets. C. Thesis: The key to adopting responsibly is knowing the facts and doing your research, Transition: It is important to know what questions to ask not only others but also yourself when looking to adopt a pet. II. Do your research before…

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    Euthanasia Ethical Dilemma

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    and animal bond but the pet has a connection to the males dead mother. So the male owner is not just saying goodbye to his pet but letting go of the final piece of his mother. I personally feel that this would be a sad situation to deal with, I myself would have trouble dealing with it if it where me. However if the pet was not in a good way I would lead the client into the decision making process delicately but ultimately allowing them to make the decision to euthanase the pet. I would start…

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    than buying them. This is due to the fact that most rescues’ adoption fee include many of the initial vet care expenses for a new pet such as a thorough examination, spay/neuter, microchipping, deworming/flea removals and vaccinations. Not only is this included with your adopted pet but many even include a 30 day period to return them back if there is a problem or you are unhappy with your pet. Buying one from a store can cost a person up to $500 for adult dogs/cats to $1,600 for…

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    Pets are often considered beloved members of our family. Besides being adoring friends that live in our homes, pets are also known to have beneficial effects on our health. One particular area of research that is being expanded is the effect that pets have on our mental health, as well as their usefulness as a form of therapy. We are already seeing service animals trained to deal with specific types of mental illness, but even animals undesignated to service seem to provide benefits just by…

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    Veterinarian

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    Most of the world's populations has pets. Whether it’s dogs,cats,lizards,guinea pigs, hamsters etc.Animals can get sick, and when animals are not well, they need specialized doctors. These are known as Veterinarians. (www.collegegrad.com, N.D) Veterinarians make our loving companions okay again. . Veterinarians are very well known but all the things they do aren't commonly recognized. They check to diagnose animals, they treat animals for medical conditions, they treat and dress wounds, they…

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    possible rights can benefit from the rights being given to them. The article Five Common Arguments against Animal Rights and Their Counter-Arguments, states that animals aren’t aware of their situations, and they don’t need rights, it then goes on to say how “strict… laws and regulations [view] animals as lower than humans” and that animals are “incapable of pain, thought, or understanding… the simple failure to be capable of expression, or a lack of cognition regarding complex pain or sadness”…

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    At Daffy’s Pet Soup Kitchen I helped organize a bin of donated outfits for pets, went through expired dog and cat food, and organized the back shelves. During the last hour I spent the rest of my time passing out flyers at the Kroger up the street to get more awareness to their organization and let them know about their new location. 2. Please describe how many people are involved and how many do you help (the scale of the service). There are a lot of people that are involved in the…

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    to find him and then be helped, or he could’ve not been helped at all. Whether it’s saving our lives or simply being there for us in times of loneliness, pets are more than just another mouth to feed at home. Animals can be good friends to us, they can improve our health, and they can be a good figure for a family, which is why I think…

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    Animals deserve to live in their own environment remaining untouched. My uncle once had a pet alligator and an exotic snake. His life was at risk all the time until he finally got rid of it properly. These animals are becoming endangered and it’s our fault. This must end. Keeping exotic animals can be a very big risk to your health and others near you. What would happen if the animal escaped? Would you know how to properly handle the animal? Would you capture them without harming anyone…

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