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    ADOPTING A DOG I’m so excited! Today is the day, my parents finally let me pick any new pet from the pet store around the corner. Every time when I used to walk to school and back to my home sweet home. I use to watch the animals through the window glass of the side of the pet store dying to have a cute little adorable animal so I can play with and have fun, and always have company that actually makes me feel better when i’m down. But My parents always said ” A pet would have to be taken…

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    Introduction My family was planning a vacation and we came across the question of who would take care of our pet dogs, Cuddles and Cutie and our Siamese cat, Sultan. We began researching pet sitting services because we thought leaving three pets with friends or neighbours would be an imposition. Much to our surprise we could not find any such service to our satisfaction. Leaving the pets in the care of the teenager next door was not an option this time. Finally, we decided that the rest of…

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    It was not until the summer before my senior year that my family adopted our very first puppy, Brownie. She was only two months old and filled with endless energy. Weeks before the adoption, I researched how to take care of a puppy. Little did I know it would take serious perseverance to take care of her correctly. Based on the information that I gathered, it sounded like puppy care would be simple and fun; after all, potty and crate training were rather successful. In spite of that,…

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    or vicious dog, no known owner. I arrived at the hospital and met victim Shanisa Newell. Shanisa mother (Sharese Newell) had yet to arrive at the hospital; I waited until her arrival at approximately 8:20pm. Prior to Shanisa mother arriving I took a picture of her injuries as the medical staffs were addressing her wound. Once Ms. Newell arrived at the hospital I explained her option, I explained that since the dog owner took the dog our options are limited until we can locate the dog owner.…

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    Have you ever had a experience of finding an animal, adopting them, and caring for them until you can find a home for them, I have. As a kid me and my friends would always play vet, to us it didn’t matter if we were “caring” for my hermit crabs, fish, hamsters, dog, or stuffed animals we still “saved” their lives. Now i’ve joined horseback riding due to my love of animals. We have to care for the horses before and after our rides. I definetly want to have a career in caring for animals.…

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    why pets often get rejected. Dogs might get rejected because that they are too active, and maybe their/his/her owner don’t want to or can’t keep him because of that. Like you can’t take care of him because he is often running, and wanting to play. But you don’t have that much time to take care of your pet, so he/her goes back to the shelter or gets abandoned. Link: dailymail.co.uk/article Another reason why a dog get rejected is age. Maybe some people adopted the dog when he/she is still…

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    A dog named Oogy was about ten weeks old and weighed 20 pounds, he was tied to a stake and used as bait for a Pit Bull. The left side of his face, including most of his ear, was torn off. He was bitten so hard a piece of his lower jaw was crushed. Afterward, he was thrown into a cage and left to bleed to death. He was found by police when they raided the facility and taken to an emergency service operating out of the Ardmore Animal Hospital, in a suburb of Philadelphia. They simply refused to…

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    Phoebe's Escape My siblings and I had wanted a dog for years, and when we finally got one around my 13th birthday, we couldn't believe it. Our parents couldn’t keep us away from the puppy; all we wanted to do was cuddle and play with her. Upon my dad's suggestion, we named her Phoebe. One afternoon, after having her for a few months, I was sitting at the kitchen island, hunched over my homework. I could feel the yellow light above me giving me a headache, and my back ached from sitting at…

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    swirl through my mind, I believe that we should stop to eat animals. I failed to be a vegetarian, but I didn’t give up, so two years later when I turned eighteen, I opted for a life of being a pescetarian, someone who eats fish but not meat. In order to know more about animal rights, I started to pay attention to organizations whose bring the cruel facts to light. Looking at the tears from those pitiful eyes of the picture…

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    saw a Youtube video about a dog infested with mango worms, and I was disgusted. I could not look away as the vet squeezed the dog’s skin, making the worms pop out. I could think of only one word to describe what was left in the dog’s skin as the worms left: orifices. I never thought that I could hate a word, but it turns out I was wrong. I absolutely hate the word “orifices.” I hate the word because it reminds me of the holes in the dog’s skin. In some places the dog had no hair left, just pink,…

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