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    Today is the day, my parents finally let me pick any new pet from the pet store around the corner. Every time when I used to walk to school and back to my home sweet home. I use to watch the animals through the window glass of the side of the pet store dying to have a cute little adorable animal so I can play with and have fun, and always have company that actually makes me feel better when i’m down. But My parents always said ” A pet would have to be taken care of by a person who is right for…

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    Adopting vs. Purchasing Pets Walking into the cold, dark, and damp room I was speechless. Seeing all their little faces peering helplessly at me was enough to bring me to tears. I went to the very back of the room and looked into the small metal cage. It contained the tiniest, sickest, orange kitten. I immediately knew I was meant to help him. He had so many complications, I was surprised he had made it as long as he did. The first 48 hours were extremely rough, he needed as much care and…

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    SPEECH TO PERSUADE Organizational method: Topically Topic : “People Should Adopt Their Pets from a Shelter” General purpose : To persuade Specific purpose : To persuade my audience that they should adopt their pet from a shelter Central idea : Adopting pets from a shelter instead of buying one from a pet store can help to stop pet overpopulation, saves lives, and often cost less. INTRODUCTION: I. Meet Nala, the most famous cat on the Instagram with more than 2.8 million followers. II.…

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    shelters every year. 3 to 4 million of those are killed by euthanasia. If you do the math, the statistics are shocking to say the least. It is important for humans to love their pets as much as they love another person or family member. The American Veterinary Medical Association says that dogs and cats are the most popular pets in the United States. Since they are so popular, overpopulation is a big problem. There are so many strays on the streets that saying the problem is out of control is a…

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    The Pet Hale in Mililani, Hawaii is the place to go for locals in search of a furry (or feathered!) friend. This pet store offers personal service to help you find your perfect match in your pet adoption journey. Have you already checked out the pet supplies and animals at The Pet Hale? Show your support for the family-owned pet shop with a great review on Yelp! This Hawaii-based pet shop offers a great variety of fuzzy companions for pet adoption, from Guinea pigs to cats, puppies, and more.…

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    HOW CAN I VOLUNTEER AT A LOCAL DOG RESCUE Dog Rescue Centers are organizations which shelter the unwanted or abandoned dogs and try to match the pets with new owners. This saves animals who are victims of animal cruelty or natural disasters. They take care of these animals by providing shelter, food, cleaning them, walking the dogs, or cleaning their cages. They also offer veterinary care to the animals so that they can be in good health conditions. These Rescue Centers welcome volunteers who…

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    day in the life of a animal shelter worker is nothing but hard work between dealing with the animals, adoption and adoption failures, funding, and the emotional impact brought on and taken home. Playdates with the other dogs to practice good social behaviors. The decision to make the shelter a traditional open admission shelter or no-kill shelter takes play as well. And finally, steering potential pet owners away from the puppies and towards a more mature dog that is just in need of a loving…

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    puppies from shelters as opposed to buying from puppy mills were described. Throughout the holiday season puppies are a very common gift to give, and most people buy from pet stores, which “come from sick and neglected puppy mills” (Reid). The main benefit listed is the low adoption fee and the services that come with the adoption; some services include spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchipping, and veterinary care. The most caring and intelligent dogs get adopted from shelters, and all they…

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    “Approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year.” (Pet Statistics, ASPCA.org) The animals that enter the shelters are abandoned, abused or lost. With the numerous amount of animals entering shelters each year there is not enough money or space to provide these animals temporary homes. . According to ASPCA.org, “Of the dogs entering shelters, approximately 35% are adopted, 31% are euthanized and 26% of dogs who came in as strays are returned to their owner…

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    Puppy Adoption Adoption should always be your first option but it is not the easiest decision to make. There exist many dog shelters each with multiple dog breeds to choose from. The process of adoption might take hours up to days to choose the right puppy. All these puppies seek for are loyal, trustful, and devoted future owners to take care of them. These adorable puppies need your love and affection. I slowly entered the large room that sheltered all the puppies. The shelter set off a…

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