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    Dog Ginger Research Paper

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    with, before my family and I even got my dog Ginger in the first place, we were planning to get a dog from the Toronto Humane Society. In fact, the Toronto Humane Society was having their annule “Mega Pet Adoption”, and all of their dogs were twenty-five dollars each. Once we arrivied to the pet adoption venue, all ready the hundreds of dogs they had were allready adopted! That is to say, in the car ride home with no dog, my family and i were all a little upset because we were looking so forward…

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    • Carolyn Cavallo watched animal rescues on television and she has an idea to save wildlife from ice waters. She wanted to know if we could use this in our rescue efforts and get it out to television stations in Pennsylvania where she watched the rescue shows. I thank her for sharing her idea with us and explained our focus and suggested she contact wildlife organizations. • We received and responded to several emails asking about visiting, volunteering, the area, public transportation, places…

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    they would consider to raise pets such dogs or cats. Although they should spend their much time on working, they think raising pets can relieve their burden of life. Even pets can bring us pleasure when they feel lonely. Pets are the best companion in our life. More than 65% of American families are raising pets, which range from common ones such as dogs, cats, and rabbits, to more exotic animals like birds, snakes, and horses. Dogs and Cats are the most popular pets in the America. 3.1% of…

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    In the future, decisions to acquire an animal may arise. Bringing home a loving pet has two options adoption from a shelter or rescue, or purchasing an animal from a breeder or a pet shop. Although a breeder may have plenty of purebreds, adopting should be the preferred option. When one chooses a specific animal like a cat or dog from a shelter, information about the chosen animal may not be known prior to adopting, like the breed and unknown health problems. Saving the life of an animal from a…

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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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    company I evaluated is Pets Plus, which is a local pet company that sells products, offers animal care, and even adoption options. Pets are often used to evoke ethos from an audience. As a pet store, the store is affiliated with the assumption that the audience cares about the well-being of one's pet. When visiting this company's website, the first thing I noticed was the wide use of images. Everything that I clicked on the page led to adorable images of various types of pets. Most the images…

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    He was initially adopted from that shelter to a home that didn’t understand the needs of a young herding dog and returned him after a short three months. Since he was an owner return, he didn’t have much time to find another home. THe shelter’s adoption coordinator reached out to me because she knew my love for the heeler breed. I adopted him without a even…

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    until found, while others are the result of irresponsible backyard breeding. Shelters euthanize millions of these animals every year in the U.S. due to the lack of adoption because a large number of people would prefer to buy a pet from a pet store or private breeder causing the shelters to overflow with unwanted animals. Adopting a pet is an action that everyone should practice, or at least give great consideration to. I argue that by performing this action, we will not only bring ourselves…

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    supporting by buying from a pet store or breeder. Its situations like this that make it extremely important to look at all the options available to you. “Honestly, you don’t want to rush this process. You need to understand the difference between adopting and buying before heading into that cute little pet store on the corner. It might look cute, but those animals are from places where they’re treated as merchandise.“…

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    In the wee hours of the morning, what pet would most American’s rather have jump on the bed to disturb their peaceful sleeping? A dog or a cat? Of course, a dog is man’s best friend and is the most preferred pet of choice in America according to most recent polls. But how could anyone not love a dog? They are fun loving, come in all shapes, sizes, and love to please their owners. Not to mention certain dogs can be trained to be in K9 units and hunting partners. This does not automatically…

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