American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    Ranking animals versus humans is difficult to do based on social standards. From the view of society, animals rank lower than people. This is mainly because the level of assumed intelligence and impossible communication between both species. Is this still true from a scientific of religious standpoint? Organizations like PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) strive for the protection of animals and the creation of stronger animal rights. The morals behind animal testing are also an…

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    Animal rights have been a topic spoken about since the mid-1800’s. People would compare to the animals to slaves and wonder why a slave could be given rights but not animals. When people think of the word “rights” they think of what they have for rights. They think of the struggle of gaining those rights and the freedom that comes with them. What they don’t think of is that they are not the only living beings that deserve rights. They are other lives that don’t have a way of communicating with…

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    Seng Student ID: 0323989 Title: Should animals be used for research? (Argumentative essay) What is animal research? Animal research is the use of non-humans (animals) in experiments and tests. Many people argue that animals should or should not be used for animal research with a multitude of reasons to support each claim. By checking the Internet, one can see that animal research is a hot topic which leads to many heated discussions and arguments about animal research and whether it is right or…

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    What some don’t realize is that most people that abuse animals are also the people who are abusive to their family members or friends. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or more commonly known as the ASPCA, “Researchers have documented a strong connection between animal abuse and domestic violence. A study from 11 U.S. cities revealed that a history of pet abuse is one of the four most significant…

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    Prevent Animal Abuse

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    torturing animals. Humans burn, cut up and even poison animals. Animal abuse is one of the many important issues out there in the world. Animals should be able to have the rights to receive proper love and care. People in our society need to watch out for animals and to take more responsibility for animal welfare. Also, society should create and organize more animal shelters to help animals be safe. Because animal abuse is so wrong, the government should prevent it from happening and animals…

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    Using animals in scientific research has been a heated debate and highly controversial topic for decades. Is animal testing morally right or wrong? Some people would say testing products on any kind of animal is unmoral and wrong. But scientists on the other hand, believe animal testing is the best way to discover medical breakthroughs. People have different feeling toward animals; some have animals as pets and companions while others may dislike pets, they may think animals are meant for…

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    that there is an issue regarding overpopulation in animals left on the street. Many of these animals end up in either two types of shelters: High-kill or No-kill. A High-kill shelter is a public animal shelter that hosts rescue organizations, in contrast, a No-kill shelter is a private animal shelter that do not kill, or euthanize, any animals they receive. High-kill are more beneficial to help the case of over-population in the amount of animals left on the street than No-kill shelters.…

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    Animal activists have taken animal rights to a whole new level. Animal activists are people who stand up for animals, they want to sensitize others, and spread awareness about issues such as animal hunting, experimenting, and animal fur. A video that has gone viral recently show, two animal activist that steal a puppy from a homeless man. The activist believed that the homeless man had drugged the puppy. Little did they know, the puppy was the man’s best friend. Recent stories of Animal activist…

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    being carried in the society. Animal abuse is the intentional infliction by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, regardless of whether the act is against the law(Humane Society). Animal abuse occurs everywhere but is more commonly found in places with more poverty where people can’t always afford to take proper care of their animals. Regardless, animal abuse is a reoccurring issue all over the United States. A few examples of animal abuse are; dog fighting, animals in poor…

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    surgery, paperwork, watching the animals and so on. It fascinated me how everything works there. Before I was given an opportunity to volunteer at Allen veterinary hospital, I had ever never come to realize how much hardship it takes to become a veterinarian and how important veterinarians are to our society nowadays. We are living in twenty first century where veterinarians play a big role in pet ‘s healthcare, livestock, lab animals. Animals, especially pet animals have now become…

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