Pet Adoption Essay

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    Do you believe in second chances? Are you an animal lover? Then why not consider adopting one, of the millions, of sad and lonely animals who are locked away in cages each year; Due to abandonment and neglect from previous owners. Help contribute to this growing issue here in America, of homeless animals. By helping to find these animals homes, or taking them into your own home, you’re freeing up more space for the tons of other animals on the streets. There are millions of homeless animals in…

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    Community Chapel courtyard. This event is a celebration of animals and will focus on the benefits of children having pets and age appropriate guidelines and tips. Attendees are encouraged to bring pet food donations to benefit local animal shelters. This event is free and open to the public. Families are also encouraged to bring their own pets. Dogs must be on leashes. Small pets and cats must be in carriers or secured. Lena Pope will be providing goodie bags for those who attend and will be…

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    provide luxury and professional pet grooming while protecting the animal rights. The Mode Pets Salon seeks to respond to the needs of all kinds of clientele and to pay specific attention to the fact that all creatures deserve respect, love, gentleness, and dignity. Company Information Pet grooming is a new business venture gaining popularity in different parts of the U.S. because a large number of the population people are continuing to develop a love for pets. These pet owners have a distinct…

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    to have pets while raising a child or more? A pet is a creature that is kept in the home as a partner and treated generous such as, dogs and cats. (Cambridge dictionary,2009) Nurturing an animal is really a youth soul changing experience. The energy of caring of another being, which rapidly turns into a closest companion, is unique to whatever else. The experience makes long lasting recollections, and people never forget our first pet. On the other hand, dogs, cats, or any kind of pets need to…

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    Looking at the Solid Gold Dog Food Company: Sissy McGill founded Solid Gold Health Products for Pets, Inc in 1974, as the first holistic pet food company in the USA. They make natural, holistic pet products for dogs and cats, including dry food, canned food, treats, and supplements. In 2016, they moved their corporate headquarters from Greenville, South Carolina to west St. Louis County, Missouri to be closer to their supply chain and manufacturing facilities. Who makes Solid Gold dog food?…

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    Foster Home Study

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    They must agree to a nonphysical discipline policy. The potential foster care parents must have a fire, health and safety inspections of the home, and vaccinate all pets. They must get CPR and First Aid certified. They also must attend 20 hours or more of training each year. Foster parents need to make sure they provide nurture to their foster child, and support them in their school activities. The foster parents must…

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    General goal: To inform the audience how to adopt a pet. Specific goal: The audience will understand how to adopt a dog from animal shelter Organizational Pattern: Introduction A. So you've decided to get a pet. Is your whole family on board? Is everyone in the house aware of your decision? These are questions that need to be answered before any new pet is brought in a home B. According to SPCA international there are between three to five thousands animal shelters in the United States, with…

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    In contrast, some people do not think adoption records should be open to the adoptee because birth parents may not want to be found. Birth parents have multiple considerations to make during the adoption process, especially choosing whether or not to keep their records open. For instance, it is possible a mother may desire a closed adoption if the pregnancy was unplanned, and the birth father decided to leave. The birth mother may not want the child to know the father left them. Miriam Reitz, a…

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    International Adoption

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    It troubles my conscious to think about adoption as a market, because when I think of market, I think of “ a group of buyers and sellers of a particular good or services” (Mankiw, 18) and, when I think of the definition of adoption-“to take a legal responsibility as a parent of a child that’s not one’s biological child” (Brenan, 12)-something doesn’t add up in my senses. On one hand, we’re dealing with goods, services and on the other hand, we’re dealing with actual human beings, almost as…

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    Walking into the quaint, small animal hospital, clients will find a smiling face at the front desk, ready to greet them and their pet companion with a warm hello. The receptionist will ask how she can assist the client’s needs for their pet. If searching for a place to take their beloved pets when sick or in need of a yearly check-up, a person can find warm hospitality at this small local clinic located in the northwest part of Ohio. Archbold Animal Hospital offers an experienced and…

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