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    Effects Of Animal Abuse

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    Animal abuse in cruel in many different ways. Millions of animals around the world have had to live out in the cold and rainy weather without food or water. Even though other people may not care about these animals, many believe that animals need our help to find the owner that they have been looking for their whole life. The abused animals around the world need our help to survive and get food and water,to help them find shelter, to get them the medical care that they need to survive. An abused…

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    the way people view the rights of animals that deserve better treatment as animal models. The reduction of the need for experiments on animals, started being considered due to the ethics about animals (Keith Zimmerman, 2010). It was believed that animals are simply automata and not capable of being conscious of thought and feeling among the scientific community even into 1970s. Nowadays some scientists will consider about if animal can feel pain. The Animal Liberation Front (ALF) has been…

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    Animal Abuse Speech

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    a harmless kitten, would you? Animals don’t put themselves in the river, people did. An innocent kitten couldn’t beat itself, only a person could. Some people find it okay for animals to be harmed for human gain. When really, animals should not be abused, abandoned, or killed for human gains. Lots of people don’t realize how much there really is to animal abuse. Animal is legally defined as any act of violence or neglect that inflicts suffering or death on an animal. Abuse is also shown in two…

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    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 that reason it is easy to find animals left in the…

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    Despite the efforts of many animal organizations in America, one of their greatest battles is animal overpopulation. According to pet overpopulation it is impossible to accurately determine how many stray dogs and cats live in the United States; animal shelters estimate that there may be up to about 4 million cats and dogs are euthanized each year because there simply aren't enough willing homes to adopt them. Even if the stray animal population is controlled, shelters are still struggling to…

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    “Mercy to animals means mercy to mankind” are Henry Bergh’s remarkable words. Bergh was a leader when he stepped up and took charge of the animal cruelty. Bergh died knowing that animals and children would get the help and care they deserved, which shows how much he really cared. It also shows that Bergh has a legacy that lives within the lives of many to this day. Bergh had many allies who helped his on his incredible journey, and some people who gave him obstacles along the way. There…

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    Everyday hundreds of helpless animals are being euthanized at kill shelters all around the country because of unfathomable circumstances that can be prevented. Animal overpopulation is one of the key factor of why kill shelters rely on euthanasian but this overpopulation problem can easily be solved by spaying and neutering your pets, a shocking example of why this is such an important issue is the fact that theoretically a female cat and her offspring’s can have 420,000 kittens in a seven-year…

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    Animal Welfare Essay

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    without animals because they have become an essential part of human existence to both vegetarians and meat eaters. Some animals serve as pet, and some serve as food, and others are used for sports and laboratory experiments. Although some animal activist advocates for animal rights, there are limits to that right because animals cannot be equal with human. They don’t have the intellectual ability that humans have to take responsibilities and control what happens around them. These animals are…

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    important for animal control workers to be able to see details of abuse or neglect less than a few feet away. It is also, important for animal control workers to be able to speak clearly for they can hear animals that is crying out for help. It is important for animal control workers to be able to use muscle to lift, push, pull, or carry heavy animals in tough situations. It is important for animal control workers to be able to use one or two hands to grasp, move, or assemble objects. Animal…

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    Circus Animal Rights

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    These horses have many similarities and differences comparing their animal rights and five freedoms. First comparing the animal rights of these two horses. First, the horse on the left is used in dressage competitions, which a competition to show off the movement of a horse. This English discipline does not ask for the horses to jump over obstacles, or any other extraneous tasks. The horse on the left is more of a companion animal because the rider will take great care of this horse to…

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