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    Bringing home a new pet is incredibly exciting, but something not a lot of people do is adopting from a local animal shelter. Many people prefer to buy their pets from a breeder rather than adopting and there are many reasons why adopting at a local animal shelter is better, there's some you may know and some you may not know. A lot of people might see a puppy for sale not that different from a puppy put up for adoption but the truth is that there is a big difference and when you choose to adopt…

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    things for cats, then they will enjoy life to the fullest. Maybe I've been reading the meeting minutes of the neighborhood club you started around age 8? No? Well I'm sure the same intent was there. Then, as now, plentiful reminders urge spaying and neutering for dogs and cats. This population control measure focuses on a problem your brother brought up in his theories of pet ownership - "Don't own a pet if you can't take care of it for the rest of its life." The common element is responsible…

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    Jacqueline Woodson in her novel The House You Pass on the Way tells the tale of a young girl named Staggerlee. Throughout the read we stand by Staggerlee as she struggles to discover and understand her identity.“ She didn’t know what she was” explained Woodson, “Seemed all the girls at school knew who they were somehow. The way they dressed. The way they moved in clusters- laughing and holding their books tight to them. The way they sloe-eyed the boys.” (13 Woodson) However, Staggerlee knew she…

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    Puppy Mill Speech

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    Essay Outline Proposed Title: Adopt Don't Shop Help Impede Puppy and Kitten Mills and Pet Overpopulation. Proposed Thesis: There is an inherent need to regulate the laws and ordinances on puppy and kitten mills. As a result, more people will turn to adopting their four legged friends from the local animals shelters and rescues. Reason 1: The term “Puppy Mill” has become synonymous with the public image of deplorable living conditions for cats and dogs. Puppy and kitten mills are more…

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    Veterinarian vs. Veterinary Technician What do you what to do after you graduate? What would you like to study? What do you enjoy doing? My answer to all of these questions has always been “I don’t know”. Now, as I reach the end of my senior year, only one idea is clear- I want to do something with animals. Right now with the research, I've done I have two main choices available- Veterinarian or Veterinary Technician. Now it's time to make the hard decision. Which job will be the most…

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    flow of structure to keep your presentation coherent and well understood by the audience. In my presentation, I provided an alternate solution to prevent the problem caused by feral cats in Australia. Instead of killing cats, I proposed trapping, neutering and releasing approach(TNR) and claimed that it was more effective than killing. I first presented how killing cats will not be effective in the long run as it is impossible to catch and kill all cats in a country. There would remain some cats…

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    Paragraph On Pet Birds

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    Which pet a dog , cat or a bird?? A pet is an animal kept for companionship and enjoyment or a household animal as opposed to livestock, laboratory animals, sport animals or working animal which are kept for economic reasons. It is proven that the pets are useful to people, decreasing depression and brings a person’s overall happiness. Dogs are not always the best option to choose, there are many other types of pets to select. Now a days there are aptitude test to find out which pet is suitable…

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    Political correctness propose the idea that we should treat each other with unbiased views. Although this is a great idea many people tend to take it too far causing a whirlwind of problems. The effects of political correctness greatly impact on the majority of the population who follow this idea .In Don’t Rewrite the Bible, Michael Golden emphasizes the role that political correctness plays in our society today. He uses an amusing tone throughout his paper giving insight into people taking…

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    reflects itself best in the cost. For instance, when buying a dog, you should expect to play around $1000 dollars; in some cases, this doesn’t even cover things like spaying and neutering. However, adopting a dog cost roughly $25 to $250 dollars. This includes the shelter or rescue group mostly likely covering a spaying or neutering…

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    Pitbulls

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    as responses to the breed’s “dangerous” behaviors, so they will be opposed to adopting a Pit Bull. Luckily, there is a solution to the overarching issue of over breeding. If our local veterinary offices offer low-cost, or even free, spaying and neutering, the population of Pit Bulls in the United States will stabilize. Through the stabilization of the population, the vast amount of Pit Bulls entering shelters, and eventually facing euthanasia, will significantly decrease. As you can tell, it is…

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