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    Pet Industry Case Study

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    high-pitched sound such as the sound of a toy horn. Its purpose is to “promote play” and keep dogs “engaged and entertained” (PetsMart.com). Noise toys teach dogs “not to be afraid of unusual sounds, which is great for socialization” and “cause and effect – squeeze the toy and it will make a sound” (akc.org). Producing products with catnip and squeakers are a great representation of what we are set to do – keep pets happy and healthy. Not only will we be producing food that is great for their…

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    Benefit Of Animal Testing

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    when utilizing animals in any experimentation is determining the harm or the suffering the animals might incur. This is to say, one should try by all means to estimate or weigh the suffering the animals might get. So, by so saying, there have to be some conditions in using the animals in any experimentation like, if it is agreed that animals can be used in experimentations, then strictly their (animals) suffering should be minimized. Then it would reach or be preferable for animals to be…

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    forensics? How these crimes are determined a crime, and how are these crimes determined solved even if they are identified? Many people don’t even consider the multiple crimes, murders or mutilations of animals that are occurring on a daily basis out in nature. We see and hear about crimes against animals daily, and we do not stop to think about how many of these crimes tie into trafficking, murders or smuggling. The Scope of Wildlife Forensic is applying forensic science in order to…

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    Entomophobia is an unreasonable fear of insects. Many who have this phobia likely had a traumatic incident in childhood. If you were young and playing in the park and you find a cockroach. When your parent see you they might scream and tell you to stay away. This will stay in your mind a then any time you see a roach you will scream and run away. This is just one of many ways people get this phobia. Being stung by a bee can contribute to the phobia. If you or someone you know is allergic to…

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    veterinarian .A veterinarian is a person who is qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. If any pets are hurt or in the process of spreading anything contagious a vet will be able to take care of it . I would help people not be sad or upset because something is wrong with their pet. also, cheer them up by fixing the problem . It’s horrible that we have all these veterinarians, but still their are animals dying. I am very passionate about being a veterinarian . If I didn't make it to…

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    Stop Animal Experimentation! When you go to the store and pick up a beauty product, what do you see? Most people would see models and tv ads, but you know what i see? I see helpless, innocent animals, locked in cages, being victims to the testing of the corrosive, toxic chemicals that are used to make beauty products. Animal testing is cruel and inhumane to most people and the only reason why other people turn their back to helping these animals is because they do not truly understand what…

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    An Animals Pain or a Good Time is What You Gain? Imagine a life of being beat and confined… Wouldn’t you want to be set free? What if you could help this person or thing gain freedom? Confinement and abuse is the everyday life of an animal in the circus. Each year several animals are captured and forced to work in circus shows. People are realizing this is a growing problem and have decided to boycott animal circuses so they can become banned. Animal circuses should be banned because of the…

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    death, at his/her own request), at times will prevent considerable suffering, without causing anyone else to suffer this is when utilitarianism would say that it is morally right to help the person die. But in other cases this can have the opposite effect, so utilitarianism would state that just…

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    The Need for Animal Research A woman gets up early in the morning. She enters her bathroom, takes a shower, puts on makeup, eats breakfast, takes her medication, and heads out the door to her job. In this scenario, the woman uses an assortment of goods, all of which have been deemed appropriate for human use. People go through life using various products on a daily basis. In this case, the woman washed her body with soap, applied a red lipstick, used an oil substitute to cook with, and took a…

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    Every day we torture and kill thousands of animals for our own heartless wants. Animal Testing has been a highly debated and ongoing topic for many years. The dangers of using animals to test products being made for human uses is a high risk. Approximately 225 million animals are used for testing every year. Billions have been killed in the process. ("Questions and Answers About Biomedical Research.”) How can this be allowed? Isn’t it cruel to use animals to…

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