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    organizations which shelter the unwanted or abandoned dogs and try to match the pets with new owners. This saves animals who are victims of animal cruelty or natural disasters. They take care of these animals by providing shelter, food, cleaning them, walking the dogs, or cleaning their cages. They also offer veterinary care to the animals so that they can be in good health conditions. These Rescue Centers welcome volunteers who offer to help them in taking care of the animals. There are a lot…

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    Inhumane Animal Rights

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    Although animals are not capable of speaking to stand up for themselves, animals deserve moral rights just as humans do. There are people out in the world that would gladly mistreat animals for their own entertainment, food, materials, and wealth, but, there also people will not allow such actions to occur for the reason that as humans, given a privilege, have a responsibility to help the poor and defenseless animals from maltreatment. Animals are victims of homeowner abuse, poaching,…

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    Animal Liberation” refers to the notion that all animals, regardless of their species, deserve freedom from exploitation and oppression. Animals are a major part of our environment, some people agree and there are those very few that will disagree with this topic. Recently, in the Guerin family we rescued two puppies that were found in rough situations. The first one, Ruger, was found in a crack house along with his two sisters. And Rilee, was found in a Dunkin’ Donuts parking lot. Since we…

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    The Champaign County Humane Society serves the issue of companion animal welfare by providing shelter and other basic services to companion animals. Companion animals are defined as “domesticated animals whose physical, emotional, behavioral, needs can be readily met as companions in the home, or in close daily relationships with humans”. The American Veterinary Medical Association has outlined the principles of animal welfare that guide many national organizations in their work. These…

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    education. Some go only to see the animals and learn interesting facts about them; while others go to see how closely represented their zoo environment compares to their habitat in the wild. Then there are the ones that disagree or even despise the idea of keeping animals in zoos or in any kind of captivity. Even though people have their differences about these two issues, there are also some similarities that can be found between them. The idea of keeping animals in captivity is definitely…

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    Exotic Pet Releases

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    keeping has grown massively over the last couple of years, and many people are wanting these animals over the traditional pets such as dogs and cats. But if the animal becomes too big or if becomes too expensive to feed them, some owners will release them into lakes, parks, and even into the woods. The problem with this is even if it looks like there natural enviroment, it’s not because a lot of exotic animals don’t have any natural predators where they’re released, and if they don’t have any…

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    and animal. A human would go out of their way to provide loyalty, happiness, and care for their pets. With this being said, seeing an animal hurt or in inadequate conditions could cause a person to feel sympathetic for the animal. The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is an organization that feels the same and would do anything in its power to help an animal in need. The society takes steps toward this goal by developing a campaign in order to support animals in…

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    Shelter Veterinarian

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    being an animal shelter veterinarian. The most difficult part of being an animal shelter veterinarian is dealing with the behavioral problems of the shelter animals. “Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff” supports my view that animal shelter veterinarians are required to deal with serious animal aggression and trauma. Shelter animals tend to have more behavioral problems than animals brought into a regular veterinary clinic. It is absolutely necessary to socialize with animals and…

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    of Cruelty to Animals that works to prevent animal neglect. The purpose of the ASPCA commercial is to encourage people to stop animal cruelty. Every day many animals are found abandoned and abused. The advertisement tells viewers that animals are living creatures that need food, shelter, and care. The advertisement shows the scenes of the animals that are malnourished, injured, and locked up in the cage. The ASPCA advertisement mostly comes on prime time cable channels like Animal Planet, CBC,…

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    Animal Care Career Essay

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    the Environmental and Land-based industries. I have chosen the ANIMAL CARE sector, as this is where I would possibly like to have a future career. Being uncertain with career paths, I like the Animal Care path as it’s a flexible path that can branch off into many different job opportunities while providing the valuable experience of working with a variety of different animals. CAREER PATH 1 – TRAINER: A trainer’s job is to teach an animal to become familiar with human contact, essentially…

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