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    Animal abandonment is a serious problem that is hurting animals worldwide. However, there are ways to help and organizations that are trying to help. Buying from shelters is a great way to help this problem but not enough people are doing it. As a result, of these organizations help to convince people to change it could shut down most abusive animal businesses. A big problem when talking about animal abuse/abandonment is puppy mills. “Conditions animals go through in puppy mills are rusty…

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    mist. The sad, emaciated puppy, a little wisp of an animal with watery eyes, appears on screen. Her heart strings are being tugged. The commercial ends. She continues watching. The puppy is long forgotten. Animals enter shelters every day without any hope of ever leaving. Most of the time they do not. Do you ever wonder what happens to the dogs or cats on the screen? Do you ever wonder if someone adopted them? Do you ever wonder if the animals are happy and loved now? Do you ever wonder how…

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    were many animals that were left homeless, starving, or injured. On the website, ASPCA, a vlonteer is noted as saying, “Many people had lost their homes due to the storm, and our goal is to alleviate some of the stress for pet owners by reuniting them with their animals,” - Dr. Dick (ASCPA). By supplying crates of food and giving shelter. ASPCA even brought vets to help with the animals. Ms.Ray donanted $500k. Ms. Ray also had a pet food line and donated 4 tons of food for affected animals. For…

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    The Inuit Culture

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    is Tools and Technology. Tools and Technology was affected because all their tool and the technology had to be made out of with anything they could find. In one picture we looked at there was several weapons and tools made to hunt animals, to fish, to build shelter, etc. . Some of the weapons looks like they had been carved out of bone and most looked like they were made out of wood. When I looked at the maps I first looked at the Economic activity map. I saw that most of the area where the…

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    The Pixie Project

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    We could say that many people love animals, but there are many reasons that people let go of their pets. It could be that they wanted to, or that they doesn’t want, those pets will ended up homeless, or will be put in the animal shelters. Animal shelters are needed in our society, to keep our society healthy, and to make everybody happy including animals. The Pixie Project is a non-profit animal shelter organization that help both animals and the owners to find the perfect match for each other.…

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    want them anymore. To add on, when they don't want their pets anymore, they leave them on the road because they’re too lazy to bring to the animal shelter so the pets can stay healthy. About one decade ago only 59 percent animals were cured, stated in “Animal Humane Society.pdf. Another reason why people probably is because they can’t bring it to the animal shelter and they don't want their pet anymore. It’s not the right…

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    the city, dogs are left with a limited amount of room for exercise. Owners from all over the Muscatine are rising to attention in an effort to give their precious animals a space to call their own. Exersice is crutial to animals of all kind. With resedent housing growing at a consuming rate in American cities, areas that allow animals to roam un-leashed are practially unheard of. Quotes from the ASPCA state that dogs who do not recieve the right amount of exercise are more likley to lash…

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    Oxford-Lafayette Humane Society. We spent three hours walking the dogs and playing with the kittens. At first I was hesitant to spend three hours at the humane society, but the time went by faster than I had assumed. The first place I went in the shelter was the older dog room, and instantly I was taken aback by how many dogs there were. There was this one older dog snuggled up in the back of the kennel, it had the most depressing look on its face and all I wanted to do was hug it but, the…

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    all people who wants to get involved in the lives of the animals. There are a lot of programs that the volunteers can help with. Volunteers can join by filling out the application , attend an orientation , and commit to volunteering. Before begin volunteering in Operation Kindness , volunteer need to pay one time program fee to have hands on training and attend online Webinar training. There are many ways for volunteers to help in the shelter. Volunteers can help by walking dogs at least twice…

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    Egypt Animal Rights

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    "esma" ,an organization protect animal rights in Egypt, said that they have Golden Retrievers dog , having problems in dealing with human beings, especially after that consistently his companions on his detention since his birth, and put an electrician collar around his neck, that works…

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