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    A.) Family: Two or more people who consider themselves related by blood, marriage, or adoption. Family is a word used often in this video. Family can be made up of a lot of different scenarios. Blood, adoption, or now days it can even be a tightly knit group of friends. Family has become a loose word, one that does not have to mean the people who raised you. Family can mean a bunch of different groups as well. First group is “actual family,” the second group is “friend family,” the third…

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    eventually find their forever home that can care for them as they need it. Many of the animals that are at the SPCA have faced tough obstacles in their lives from abuse to being put out on to the streets because there owner does not want them as a pet any…

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    Aspiring pet owners tend to feel skeptical about whether they should adopt an from a shelter or buy one from a breeder. Most of the time, their first choice is to buy the pet. This is because they’re not aware of how animal adoption can improve our lives forever. This method not only helps an animal in need, but also helps you by offering economical, ethical and health benefits that can simplify your life. Saving money is essential to achieve financial stability during times of crisis.…

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    Each year, 2.7 million adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States. There are too many pets that are put into shelters and not enough people who will consider adoption. If more people adopted instead of buying pets, the number of animals euthanized would dramatically reduce. There are many reasons why you should consider adopting an animal. One of the reasons why you should consider adopting would be because you'll save an animals life. It was already stated that 2.7 million…

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    much more convenient 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…

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    but at least the rescue will be able to provide the type of personality it has. Since someone else raised the dog, it is important to find a good match between owner and pet. Rescue dogs tend to be social, playful, and healthy due to the reasoning that they are in foster care and receive training and great medical care until adoption (Myers). Before the dog is adopted, it is taught how to behave and play kindly with kids as well as other animals. Adopted dogs, in most cases, are healthy because…

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    companion, it is my dog. Approximately 37-47% of U.S households have a dog and 30-37% have a cat according to APPA. These low statistics prove that as a nation we need to step up and adopt from shelters more. Not only is it very beneficial, but every adoption saves an animal's life. Now this is a call to action; or wake up call as many would say to adopt animals straight from local shelters. Approximately, 7.6 million animals enter shelters nationwide every year. Out of those, only 2.7 million…

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    good idea, since a pet can provide tremendous benefits for both your physical and emotional health. This is the advice shared by the experts at The Pet Hale, a locally owned pet store based in Mililani, HI. Home to puppies, kittens, birds, bunnies, and more, this pet shop is a fierce advocate for adoption, and most of the puppies they sell come to them from families whose pets have have had litters. Here are three benefits of pet ownership: • Reduces Stress And Anxiety: Our pets will always…

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    question; Why adopt a shelter animal? This is why; You Help Reduce Pet Overpopulation Shelters take in many abandoned animals, which mean that there are several animals to be accommodated. Adopting an animal from a shelter helps free space for other pets that desperately need the support. You Help Save a Life You read that right, you help save a life by adopting an animal from a shelter. Due to overpopulation in the shelters many pets get euthanized often in order to give room to other…

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    The author of this article, Lisa Barley, begins by saying how rewarding it is to share one’s home with a pet and its many positive benefits. Barley then goes and explains the do’s and don’ts of what people should consider before getting a pet. She details deeply to future pet owners the considerations they must take in advance of making the decision to adopt a pet. She explains that pets are a huge responsibility because they require care, feeding, exercise, grooming, and health. She also…

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