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    Horizon is a medium-sized pet food manufacturer headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded by Michael Ladenson, who wanted to give pets owners an all natural pet food product in 1986. Red Horizon manufacturers dry food, wet food, and prescription food made from organic, all natural products, which contain no artificial fillers. The company owns two factories, which produce 10,000 lbs dry food, 1,000 canned wet foods, and 500 canned prescription food daily, and is ranked #1 in pet food in the…

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    Drug shortages have been happening more often within the Veterinary Medicine field. 65% of US households or about 79.7 million families own a pet, whether it is a cat, dog, horse, etc. According to the 2015-2016 National Pet Owner Survey, this is up from 56% of US households in 1988 which was the first year the survey was conducted. When there is a drug shortage, many clinics and private practices lose business and patients. Many animals have to be put down due to lack of the medicine they need…

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    Thanks to a large and helpful community of donors and volunteers, the infrastructure for dog rescue shelters and dog adoption centers is a vast one. Many countries and certainly all states have their own branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and below the larger organizations lies a host of smaller, private dog rescue shelters, all dedicated to doing their best to help animals in need. However, such a large community can be confusing. In such a setting, knowing what you…

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    22014-2015 year (Pet Statistics and Published Statistics). Animal cruelty is on the rise not only in the United States, but around the world. Animal cruelty and abandonment has been on the rise in the US. Nationally there are 7.6 million animals enter United States shelters every year; of those 3.9 million are dogs and 3.4 million are cats (Pet Statistics). With so many animals going into the shelter system, only 649,000 animals are returned to their owners, 542,000 dogs and only 100,000 cats…

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    International Adoption Several years ago in a small town in Cambodia, a young woman by the name of Beatriz falls to her knees as the tears begin to pour down onto the dirt-covered floor of her home. She is only a girl and knows that she will not be able to take care of another human being especially in this unsafe town. Beatriz and many of the other residents in her village are simply deprived of the necessities that one would use to raise a child; clean water, plenty of food and medicine.…

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    years ago, I was with Lyla and another girl at a school playground. The girl started teasing Lyla by asking if she “was adopted from a pet store or something,” and laughing hysterically. I could feel Lyla start to tense up beside me, and I knew this was a time when I had an opportunity to protect my mockingbird. I told the girl that no, she wasn’t adopted from a pet shop, and that she shouldn’t pick on others who have done nothing to hurt her. Other times I’m not there when Lyla gets picked on,…

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    whether to adopt or buy a pet often comes up. Many people want to feel as if they have saved a life when getting a pet. Others want to fight against the puppy mills and pet stores that are spread across the country. Breaking the cycle of pet overpopulation is another concern for some. One of the greatest factors that come up when wanting to acquire an animal is the price. After looking at the aspects of each side, it is obvious which the clear choice is. Adopting a pet from an animal shelter can…

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    second time around,” Pet Guardian Angel (PGA) is a Non-Profit Organization that takes in animals who are strays or for any reason cannot stay with owners. PGA promotes rescue of pets through a shelter that doesn’t not euthanize animals under their care. The organization through the website encourages the adoption of pets through PGA to pet lovers looking for a new loved one to add to their family, and to provide the animals in their shelter a second chance at finding a good home. Pet Guardian…

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    Animal Shelter Observation

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    Observation Essay They say “ A pet is always a great companion to have”. It is believed to be true because they are always there for you. In Los Angeles, there is a lot of stray dogs that are taken to a shelter to give up for adoption, that’s where my curiosity started and I wanted to investigate more about it . An Animal Shelter can also be known as a pound, regardless that’s where a lot of animals whether they are hurt or not are taken care of. When I think about Animal Shelter I think of…

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    Dogs are being used as bait for other dogs instead of being pets. An article published by McClatchy- Tribune Business News states “On Saturday, 27 people were arrested on felony charges for involvement in a dog-fighting ring.” This uncovers how dogs are being used for bait in dog fights, as well as being used for…

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