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    Spay Persuasive Speech

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    you have a dog? Maybe his names Mr.Wiskers and every time you take him for a walk he sniffs every possible thing there is to smell; even though you’ve assured him many times that all rocks smell the same. Imagine Mr.Wiskers living under a bridge cold alone and hungry. Pet owners everywhere are unaware that there is a huge over population of pets; causing many to live on the streets starving or waiting in a shelter to be put down. “It’s impossible to determine how many stray dogs and cats…

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    Effects Of Animal Abuse

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    need to go see the vet to receive this care.1 There are many things that a dog,cat,horse,and ect. need to go to the vet for a check up. Some things that a dog may go into the vet for are vaccines, parasite test,…

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    . This substantial number is increasing rapidly as the benefits of having dogs in the workplace become known. Dogs are beneficial for companies, but they are also beneficial to the employees. Dogs should be allowed in the workplace because they lower stress, increase productivity, and create unity. One of the benefits of having dogs in the workplace is the reduction of the employee’s stress. Dr. Matia-Finn Stevenson, the director of Yale University’s Mutt-i-grees education program stated, “The…

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    ‘are’ more companion-able and more response-able when their interactions with animals are enfolded into interactions with people” (p. 327). She describes these structured interactions for children with ASD through…

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    Neutering Animals

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    According to the Humane Society of the United States, estimated 6-8 million homeless animals enter an animal shelter each year. Every breed differs but most animals( speaking mainly of cats and dogs) go into heat cycle about every six months. If your dog lives to be 12 years old, that gives them 24 chances to become pregnant and reproduce litters over the course of their life. Unless you are a breeder and plan on making a income off your pets, then you should spay and neuter them. Other names…

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    Walking into the quaint, small animal hospital, clients will find a smiling face at the front desk, ready to greet them and their pet companion with a warm hello. The receptionist will ask how she can assist the client’s needs for their pet. If searching for a place to take their beloved pets when sick or in need of a yearly check-up, a person can find warm hospitality at this small local clinic located in the northwest part of Ohio. Archbold Animal Hospital offers an experienced and…

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    Experience with Dogs As far back as I can remember, my family has always had a Dog. The bond between a dog and human being is typically very strong, even stronger when the human in question is a child. The dog must be able to sense that this tiny human has some special value. Perhaps it could also be that a child is somewhere in the middle of the spectrum between a human adult and a toy. The dog can’t quite figure out if it should listen to it or play with it. Whatever the reason may be, dogs…

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    Pitbulls: Article Analysis

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    people are frightened by pit bulls but they are not instinctively aggressive however their temperament is influenced by the owner. In the article “Dog Bite Statistics” explains that “Owners of pit bulls who attack and kill other people are increasingly criminally prosecuted as homicide cases” (D.B.C.Center). In Tom Junod’s article “The State of the American Dog” he explains many characteristics and experiences about pit bulls. In the article, Junod describes his loving families experience owning…

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    is the reality for many dogs breeds around the world. There are certain dog breeds that haveus been completely outlawed from whole countries just because of an undeserved, bad reputation. Pit bulls, Rottweilers, Mastiffs, and Shepards, are only a few examples of breeds that have been banned in places like Poland, Great Britain, and many other countries. The banning of these dogs is called Breed Specific Legislation, or BSL. Although many countries have outlawed certain dog breeds, entire breeds…

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    Living With Pets Improves Their Owners Health From dogs to cats, horses to fish, pets come in all shapes and sizes. A number of people have many pets, others have only a few, while some choose to not have any. Having pets and taking care of them can sometimes be a tremendous amount of work, but the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. Pets can be trained as service animals to foster independence to those who need help with daily tasks. Pets can be used to speed up the healing process in…

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