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    Dog Park Essay

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    Dog park's would especially be benifical in cities, beings the amount of property space citizen's reside in is so little, due to the greater amount of population, as well as the housing addition's being apartment units. However, dog park's would be just as benifical in small town's. Yard space is more available in smaller town's. There isn't as much of a demand having to require as small of living space in what cities do. Dog park's benifit in many ways, such as exercise, less pour…

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    Ear Mite Essay

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    Ear Mites is a parasite that is often found in dogs or cats. Species that infect the ear is Otodectes cynotis, really like to stay on the surface of the ear, biting the ear and causes inflammation of the ear. Ear Mites or "Otodectes cynotis" is a common cause of ear inflammation in cats. Because the cat's immune system is not fully developed, the kittens are usually exposed to this parasite. Ear mite do the life cycle for 3 to 4 weeks and the eggs will hatch every 3 to 5 days. Ear mites are…

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    adapted to survive, … and … can’t be tamed.” Although some may argue that trap-neuter-return programs abandon feral cats, they provide an opportunity for the cat to continue living. For instance, one Jacksonville, Florida program both “decreased cat intakes by 25 percent and decreased ‘euthanasia’ by more than 75 percent” (Robinson). In addition, trap-neuter-return programs cost less than euthanasia. One statistic is that “San Jose, Calif. … spent just $72 per cat for its TNR program, versus…

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    Urine marking in dog. A dog urine on object, usually vertical, is a normal, instinctive social behavior. Dog mark their territory by urinating on certain object within their territory. The gods scent mark by urinating small amounts on vertical surfaces, usually while raising a leg. Both female and Male dog can urine mark Dogs who urine mark might do so in a number of situation, including while on walks, when their own homes and yards, and during visits to other locations. A dog must be at least…

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    Are cats better than dogs? By:Samara Burgess Are cats better than dogs? Well, I think they are! Cats are a smart, calm, and gentle species that love to be petted. On the other hand dogs are hard to take care of because they are just plain hyper! Cats are better than dogs because, cats don't ruin toys unlike dogs that rip toys open. Cats also don’t need a lot of space, but dogs because they are so hyper they need lots of space.Also, cats are natural-hunters that will help keep…

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    Stray animals “There are about 70 million strays living in the US. Of this 70 million, only about six to eight million cats and dogs enter the nation’s 3,500 shelters every year. Nearly half of all animals that arrive in U.S. shelters are euthanized because there is a lack of space and adopters, amounting to roughly 2.7 million dead animals every year or five out of every ten dogs and seven out of every ten cats – that’s like 80,000 animals per week” (Facts about Pet Homelessness). Those…

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    Dogs Vs. Cats Believe it or not, your cat may not love you! But don’t worry, your dog still loves you. There are many reasons why dogs are better than cats. I’ve always been a dog person and have always wanted to prove that dogs are the better pet. Today, this essay is going to be doing exactly that. So get your bones and your chewed up shoes people, here we go. The first reason why dogs are better than cats is that they love you much more than cats do. According to…

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    Animal Adoption Research

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    Animal shelters are sheltering facilities designated for animals that have been lost, abandoned, or found on the streets. PETA has conducted research that “approximately six to eight million animals are handled by animal shelters each year in the U.S” (1). The animals housed at these facilities are often petrified because of the foreign environment of strange animals, poor living quarters, and small quantities of food. The lack of people adopting from shelters has created an issue of…

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    Animal Euthanization

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    “Each year, approximately 2.7 million animals are euthanized”(“Pet Statistics”). Animals are just like humans, how would you like to spend your life in a small crate and see everyone around you getting taken and euthanized knowing you will eventually too? Animals are put down everyday, and miss out on the good life due to lack of money in shelters. Animals’ are euthanized every minute due to insufficient funds, and space in the shelters. Due to recent funding, at the humane society, the…

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    Animal Cruelty is occurring worldwide.There are millions of animals being abused yearly.Many people are unaware of the topic animal abandonment. For example, social media, fundraising, and adopt-a-thons are three ways to help spread awareness and inform people of animal abandonment around the world. Adopt-a-thons are great ways to get communities apart of finding a pet to love and care for.For an example according to this quote “Nearly 300 pets were adopted over the three days during last…

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