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    High-kill vs. No-kill Many people do not know that there is an issue regarding overpopulation in animals left on the street. Many of these animals end up in either two types of shelters: High-kill or No-kill. A High-kill shelter is a public animal shelter that hosts rescue organizations, in contrast, a No-kill shelter is a private animal shelter that do not kill, or euthanize, any animals they receive. High-kill are more beneficial to help the case of over-population in the amount of animals left on the street than No-kill shelters. High-kill shelters follow strict regulations to try and keep populating down, host non-profit animal rescue organizations, and attempt to maintain a good quality of life within the shelter. High-kill shelters keep strict standards when…

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    No Kill Shelters

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    adopted have come from no kill shelters. I hate walking through other shelters when I know the ones that are not going to get adopted in time are going to be put down. My most recent dog I adopted is a poodle maltese mix. Her name is Boo Boo and she was at the shelter for about two months before I adopted her. Imagine if she had been at any other shelter, she probably would have been put to sleep before I arrived. When a stray is brought in traditional shelters normally follow a 72 hour…

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    gentlemen, the debate between Kill shelters, and No-kill shelters has begun. Let me just present you with a Neutral argument. Kill shelters and No-kill shelters share the same benefit, keeping animals for a period of time whilst caring for them, and trying to get them adopted. People that work at kill shelters, necessarily do not hate animals, or want them to die, but unfortunately for them, Cruel ones pay well, while the Perfect way, does not most of the time.And for people and the shelters,…

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    Introduction Hook: The no-kill shelter movement can have negative effects that could be prevented. The no-kill animal shelter can spread disease, is sometimes considered animal hoarding, and is causing the animals at the shelter to not receive enough care. First Main Topic: Bringing animals from other countries spreads disease. Veterinarians are concerned because transporting animals into other regions spreads different diseases that some animals aren’t used to. “For example, consider that…

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    Controversial Topics: Kill Shelters About six million pets are housed in shelters each year in the United States of America, but only about two million are adopted. There are several types of shelters that animals reside in, with positives and negatives of their own kind for each. The most common of these different types of shelters are Kill Shelters and “No-Kill” Shelters, both of which take part in an ongoing and very pressing controversial topic. Kill Shelters, frequently called Open…

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    Red Horizon Case Study

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    Red Horizon Red Horizon is a medium-sized pet food manufacturer headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded by Michael Ladenson, who wanted to give pets owners an all natural pet food product in 1986. Red Horizon manufacturers dry food, wet food, and prescription food made from organic, all natural products, which contain no artificial fillers. The company owns two factories, which produce 10,000 lbs dry food, 1,000 canned wet foods, and 500 canned prescription food daily, and is ranked #1 in…

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    Community Service at AWSOM Animal Shelter Volunteering at an animal shelter can get messy fast. Between muddy paws, spilled food, and stray animals, there is always something to do. Over the summer I was able to give my time to the AWSOM animal shelter and help homeless animals. I learned a lot about AWSOM’s history and how it came to be. Also, I was able to experience and help with a multitude of activities and see firsthand how many unwanted pets there truly are. Throughout my time…

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    EUTHANASIA – IS IT NECESSARY? Introduction In recent years, euthanasia of pets such as cats and dogs have become more prominent in the lives of the general public. We are now seeing posts on social media that cry out for our help to end the euthanizing of dogs and cats in shelters in the nation. A specific post may come to mind; the one where euthanizing dogs are lined up in the hallway of a shelter, those dogs being the ones euthanized only that day. Earlier this month, a lady by the name of…

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    After her grandmother and fathers death she started to explore. The narrator stated that she would come out during the night hours due to the light harming her eyes. After her mother sold the house the narrator explained, “During the packing-up and the sale of our furniture I spent the days inside a hayrack” (Atwood 235). Although the narrator felt a sense of freedom after her mother moved away she was curious of others. She referred to herself as an apparition. She hid in the brambles and…

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    Wanted Pet Research Paper

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    all over the world. When you are reading this there might be a pet being rejected right now, at this second. This chapter is about how do pets get rejected. Some pets get rejected after they just got home (about a week or few days). Some pets might get rejected after few years, and some may not get rejected. Many people get a pet, but don’t know how much responsibility is needed to take care them. So that’s why pets often get rejected. Dogs might get rejected because that they are too active,…

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