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    Essay On Veterinarian Job

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    be to help animals and ultimately save the lives of animals, which would be done as a Veterinarian. There are many characteristics that I attain that would make me fit for this job and I can accurately explain how and why they are important to be a veterinarian. A veterinarian is a person who is qualified to perform procedures on animals that are injured or sick. I would like to be a small animal veterinarian which means I would work with cats, dogs and other small domesticated animals such as…

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    adopted puppy’s detrimental musculoskeletal disorder, my heart tore. Visions of running through parks, swimming in lakes, and hiking up mountains had dissipated. Looking at Sheldon, our puppy, I felt outraged at the deceitful actions in which his shelter had taken. Our family had a long discussion that night; should we give Sheldon up, or give him a happy life with…

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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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    Protection Act (National Geographic). The home of Koala bears, being the Eucalyptus Forest, are being destroyed to make more room for roads, houses, and farms (National Geographic). These forests are everything for the Koala, the trees provide and and shelter just to name a few (National Geographic; “Koala Protection Act”). For this reason the forest must be protected so the Koala can continue to survive. The Koala protection act, a piece of national legislation, has been formed by the…

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    Temple Grandin stated “I think using animals for food is an ethical thing to do but we’ve got to do it right.We’ve got to give those animals a decent life and we’ve got to give them painless death. We owe the animals respect.”One way the animals are used in our life is like as pet many humans beings have many of animals as their pet they love them like they are supposed to be loved .They are not in this world for people to harm them.The second way is like children some people can’t have kids…

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    Tia Torres Research Paper

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    hero because she saves pit bulls, gives parolees second chances, and she has her own tv show. Tia Torres saves dogs. Mostly pit bulls. It all started when she was a little girl her step mother taught her how to take care of animals. Many years ago Tia was at a shelter and there was a dog that was confiscated from a homicide scene. The pit bull got out of its lead and without knowing the dog's background the dog ran up to her daughters and started licking them. That's when Tia wanted to…

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    become an Animal Caretaker. Because I love animals and I love working with them. However, I was never sure how to turn my love for animals into a career. I later found out I could combine my interest in animals with a high-paying job. There are a lot of advantages of becoming an animal caretaker that I really love about this career. In this career becoming an animal caretaking require you to work in many different settings, such as veterinary clinics, pet shop, kennels, animal shelter, and pet…

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    million animals for research, 95% are rodents, birds and fish.The U.S. consumes nine billion chickens and one hundred and fifty million cows,pigs,and sheep. Animal testing should be legal for many reasons. Some of the reasons include: medicine purposes, diabetes, pacemakers and many other stuff in the medical field. Animals themselves benefit from testing. Researchers found vaccines for rabies, Leukemia, and parvo all while using animals to test on. All the vaccines saved millions of animals…

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    Animal Habitat

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    Describe fully where the animal lives. Discuss: o The other plants and animals that live there (5 points) Threadleaf sundew, yellow butterwort, Tracy's Sundew, small butterwort and more. o The type of substrate (the soil, rocks, sand, or water type) (3 points) Its substrate is poor soil and in boggy areas. o The year-round climate (2 points) The Venus flytrap lives in North and South Carolina. • Biology of the Animal (10 points total): Give some background about your animal without specifically…

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    Ever since I have moved to Little Rock, I've been enrolled in a humanitarian program that connects people who wish to share and help underprivileged children to kids who need support. The program is called Children's International. My mother wasn't able to always buy me books I wanted or the jacket I needed, but Children's International was able to provide those things. All I had to do was go take a few pictures and write a thank you letter to the sponsors that donate. This program, while doing…

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