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    Also, there are four support staff members, one kennel worker, and an office manager. Question 2: Are there others with whom you work closely? Briefly describe their responsibilities and how they mesh with yours. Answer 2: The support staff is in charge of helping the doctors, and following the doctor's instructions. The kennel worker is in charge of cleaning and caring for the animals in the kennel. The office manager is in charge of business management. Question 3: How…

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    Persuasive Animal Shelter

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    shots. Most of them are spayed and neutered before they leave the shelter. Did you know you help more than one animal? You save two lives the one you adopted and the old kennel they were in you opened for another animal to stay in. For example my uncle adopted his dog Rudy Roo a week later there was a new dog in his Rudy's old kennel if he did not adopt Rudy that dog would not have been there. In conclusion it is much more efficient to get a dog or animal from the shelter. Why not help a…

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    But that is not completely true, vet techs do so much more than entertaining kittens and puppies. They benefit the veterinarian by assisting them in any kind of way that they can. Vet techs clean the kennels and the rooms where they check the patient after each time an animal has been in the kennel or room. All these prophylactic measures are directed towards the safety and hygiene of the other patients. When you go into…

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    Rough Draft We walked down the aisle passing by cage after cage, listening to the deafening sound of hundreds of dogs barking. Cheryl, the vintner coordinator, tried to tell us about some of the dogs, but with the amount of noise all we could do was nod and pretend like we understood. I kept my eyes open for dogs that would be fun to walk after our orientation. And out of the corner of my eye I saw a ghost of a dog. Since I was seven years old my family and I have fostered dogs for the Animal…

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    How To Train A Model Dog

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    There’s nothing like the day your new pooch arrives. They might as well be an angel with tails. But soon enough, the time for puppy training will arrive too. The animal experts at Marjon Kennels in Batavia, OH, know that most young dogs like to test the limits. But they also appreciate that proper socialization and training will help make your canine more content. With that in mind, here are a few puppy training tips aimed at making your pooch a model citizen. Below are five must-know puppy…

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    The dog's traits and physical appearance make them the best cuddle dogs for families. Traits Newfoundland dogs are known for their outgoing and loyal nature. According to the article, “Newfoundland Dog Breed Information” written by, The American Kennel Club (AKC) “The Newfoundland puppy is outgoing, intelligent, and curious never timid, skittish, or aggressive.” As a result, Newfoundland dogs are excellent for families with small children. These dogs are also known for their well-mannered…

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    Create a No Kill Nation It has been said that “the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way that its animals are treated” and roughly 2.4 million healthful, adoptable cats and dogs—about one every 13 seconds—are euthanized in U.S. shelters every year. This means that of the 8 million animals handled by United States shelters, 30% of the animals’ lives are wasted. Many of these euthanasias are due to a lack of space within a shelter. Euthanasia is the practice of…

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    Being A Service Dog Essay

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    There are very dogs that are capable of succeeding in Service Dog work. Although temperament is important, factors such as health, structure and genetics affect the rate of failure. This is why service dogs are often sought out through reputable breeders for a complete history of the breed’s line. When evaluating dogs from a shelter for Service Dog work, you must look for factors that would disqualify the dog. For example, traits such as fear, aggression and timidity would not be appropriate…

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    and sturdy kennels that are appropriate for all sizes of animals, and they will provide your animal with a certain level of safety as well as the people on the outside. What Should You Look For? The first thing that you need to consider when you are looking for dog cages is the size of your animal and the reasonable amount of room that they will need for their health, safety, and security. If you have a larger animal, then it goes without saying that you will need a larger kennel or cage,…

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    Pet Vaccination Benefits

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    The ASPCA has estimated that “70-80 million dogs and 74-96 million cats are owned in the United States” (“Pet Statistics” 1). With these millions of dogs and cats that are owned as pets not all are vaccinated. Vaccinations benefits outway the risks. Risks may rise or decline depending on species of animal and your geographical location. “Vaccines stimulate the immune system production of antibodies that will destroy disease causing organisms enter the body” (“Vaccinations” 1). These vaccines…

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