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    loan. Company Overview Pet Paws Photography will offer a wide variety of products, such as: Holiday portraits, Videographer,…

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    National organizations that focus on companion animal welfare draw estimates from surveys that collect information about pet ownership. The HSUS estimates that there are 3500 animal shelters in the United States and that between 6 and 8 million companion animals enter shelters each year. These animals may need shelter due to being relinquished by their owners, or because…

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    but where do you acquire such an amazing animal? While searching, you may find yourself bombarded with information, propaganda and statistics about the importance of adopting a canine companion from a shelter instead of purchasing from a breeder, pet store or broker. Sorting the facts from the opinions and emotional outbursts of many on the Internet and in other media can be exhausting, but it does deter…

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    lack of control of the over reproduction. The excessive reproduction of these animals are causing serious consequences on public health. The overpopulation of cats and dogs is due to lack of awareness of people. Factors such as pet shops and the human need of having a pet are the contributors to the grow of the animal overpopulation. Throughout time cats and dogs have become a necessity for people in their daily lives. People is well known to always be dissatisfied with what they have and for…

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    Houston Rockets have shared with our organization over the years, we are pleased to submit the enclosed proposal requesting $500,000 to support the Houston SPCA’s Pet Net program with a capacity building grant which will fund this start-up benefiting our most vulnerable citizens and their animals. The Houston SPCA has provided sheltering, adoption, humane education and cruelty relief services uninterrupted for over 93 years. Founded by men and women concerned about the horrific conditions of…

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    Animal Adoption Options: Shelter or Store? Philosopher Immanuel Kant said, “We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.” The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association estimated that 70-80 million dogs and 74-96 million cats are owned in the United States. People looking to adopt animals have a number of options about how to do this. Adopting a pet from a shelter or rescue center is more advantageous and desirable for the owner and animal than adopting from a store or…

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    mice, rabbits) are kept as pets but not for a long time, they are eventually abandoned by their owners for one reason or another. Abandoned pets end up either being sent into animal shelters funded by government or as stray dogs on the streets, suffering for the rest of their life without having the chance to have proper treatments (food and shelter) and to be loved by humans. In shelters, dogs (a big fraction of them consists of puppies) have 12 days to stay for adoption, after 12 days they…

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    Visualize walking into a pet store and having puppies give the heartbroken looks in their considerable big teary eyes. People get tempted to take these puppies home because they just plead and hit every nerve. However, many people do not look at the puppies and wonder where they came from. By spending money on a puppy from a pet store, individuals begin supporting an ugly industry. This industry is known as puppy mills. Puppy mills are known for, “a large-scale commercial dog breeding operation…

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    purpose to help animals in need. The best way I can think of helping them is by providing them with a Veterinary Hospital that includes a shelter as well as a grooming station. My business will be a Veterinary Hospital, for both exotic animals and pets. I want to start this business because I have always loved animals and I've always wanted to help strays on the street. Helping them and maybe even saving their life will give me the best feeling in the world knowing that I saved an animal from…

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    horse show people are the most extra group of people I've ever known in my life. A lot of people bring their dogs to these shows, and on this specific day someone had brought their little fluffball. So obviously, I was obligated to pet it because it's law that you have to pet the tiny fluffy thing, and then his owner, completely unsolicited, goes "ah yes, this is Francois. He’s a Meagle-poo". First of all, who names their dog Francois? Your dog is going to go to the dog park and some huge…

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