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    if there's a heartworm risk. And sometimes, vets will offer a "six in one" that includes the five vaccinations from the "five in one" plus vaccination against Coronavirus. Your puppy's immunization will be against these 5 "core" diseases: Canine Distemper Canine distemper is a highly contagious and usually fatal disease. Transmission of the disease is usually via contact with discharge and secretions from the eyes or nose of an infected dog. If it's left untreated it causes seizures,…

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    Dilated cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart muscle that result in weakened construction of an organ and poor blood pumping ability. The disease progresses the heart is getting bigger than a normal, one or more valves may leak. Both the upper and lower heart chambers become enlarged with DCM, but one side is more severely affected. In most case the left-side is exaggerated primarily. The left ventricle is more muscular than right-sided. Moreover, the left ventricle receives freshly…

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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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    Shelter Darwin

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    Carolina in housing provided by the Loggerhead Island Research Institute. Tory, Hiram, Ben and Shelton attend the prestigious Bolton Academy in Charleston, the fees which are paid for by LIRI. The group is exposed to an experimental strain of canine parvovirus when they rescue Cooper, from a cage at LIRI where he was held for medical testing and their lives are changed…

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    With all the new diseases and illnesses, the need for new and effective drugs is prevalent now more than ever. There can be no chances taken when the health and safety of our population is at risk. Therefore, some drug companies test their medicines on animals before humans to which has saved human lives and to help animals themselves. This practice should continue to make sure humans are healthy and have proper treatments for their illnesses. For example, according to the US-based,…

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    Animal Testing Benefits

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    benefiting humans, it also benefits animals themselves. Animal testing has been crucial in helping animals improve their survivability or slowing down the process of natural selection. For example, animal testing has developed vaccines for rabies, canine parvovirus, distemper, and feline leukemia virus which kept animals away from fatal diseases. A journal of Nature Genetics states that, "stressed or crowded animals produce unreliable research results," and many other studies prove that animals…

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    vaccine came from experimentation on chimpanzees. Animal experimentation is has it’s perks for the animal as well. If vaccines were not tested a lot of animals could’ve died from rabies, infectious hepatitis virus, anthrax, feline, leukemia, and canine parvovirus. Animal testing vivisection helped keep endangered species like California condor, Tarmarins of Brazil, and the Black footed Ferret from extinction. The federal Animal Welfare Act is in place also. There are strict rules and guidelines…

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    In 1997,scientist joseph and charles vacanti, placed a cow's cartilage cell on the back of a living mouse. The scientists wanted to see if they could form a manufactured ear on the rodents back, and the results were amazing. Joseph and charles were able to fabricate a human ear on the mouse. Now, researchers are able to explore the possibility of growing human body parts on the people that don't have that certain part . animal research has been around for almost 150 years when physiology became…

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    “Each year approximately 115 million animals worldwide are used for scientific or commercial testing, yet out of that amount, only 15 million animals survive. Resulting over 100 million left dead.” Stated Peta, an animal protection organization. Animals are used to develop medical treatments, check the safety of products destined for human use, and other health care uses. However, animal testing cause more hazards than advantages. Some animals include mice, fish, rabbits, hamsters, birds, dogs,…

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    illnesses. People believe that animals do not benefit from the tests that are performed on them. (Should) Animals benefit from some of the tests. Scientists have discovered flea medicines. They have cured or help prevent feline leukemia, tetanus, canine parvovirus. Specific animal shampoos have been developed to help with animals skin and fur.…

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