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    Guinea Pigs Essay

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    buy a new guinea pig. He and his twin sister, Stacy, drove in their new green car to Cullen’s Critters, a pet store in Pacifica, California. The pet store, which opened eight years ago, included all pets that weren’t cats and dogs, such as fish, snakes, and lizards. And of course, Sam’s favorite animal, guinea pigs. While the twins took the ten-minute drive from their neighborhood to the pet store, they decided to listen to some tunes on Stacy’s phone. And what better lyrics than those about…

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    Pet Overpopulation Essay

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    happens is because of pet overpopulation. There are so many animals that are taken into shelters that some shelters have no choice but to put some of the older animals down. This also includes farm animals as well. There are a lot of people out there who will say that the pet population is not going overboard. These people are the owners of pet stores and they are also breeders. Most people are just ignorant as to why Pet overpopulation happens. Pet overpopulation happens because pet owners do…

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    people just drop their pets off in the middle of a road and leave them there. Pet owners need to take care of their pets better. Why do people just not care of their pets? Have you ever wondered why people just leave their pets and don’t take care of them. Pet owners don’t care about their pets and just don’t want them anymore. To add on, when they don't want their pets anymore, they leave them on the road because they’re too lazy to bring to the animal shelter so the pets can stay healthy.…

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    Henry Roosevelt Narrative

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    The Good Deed I walked into Amwell Pet Supply to restock on hay and kibble for my new pet guinea pig, Chestnut, and my new pet rabbit, Butterscotch. As I turned around, many cages of cats caught my eye and the cats’ loud purring resonated in my ear. I passed each cage noticing a grey cat, a black cat, and a orange and white cat that reminded me of a tiger. They all had a clean finish to their fur, like that of recently trimmed hair. However, as I continued walking, I noticed a cat different…

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    Puppy Mills Inhumane

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    Neglected puppies inside puppy mills will most likely stay there for a short while, given that some mills sell up to 150 puppies a week. “The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council estimates that American pet stores alone sell between 300,000 and 400,000 puppies a year” (Dionne). The breeding animals can never leave their cage, imprisoned in overcrowded, filthy cages and bred repeatedly until the female dogs no longer can. The…

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    Pet Allergy Overview Over 60% of households owns some type of pet with a large majority of those animals being cats and dogs. Sadly, millions of those pet owners have pet allergies. Pet allergies are typically referred to as allergic rhinitis. You are not allergic to your actual pet but to the protein that is found in their saliva, urine, dead skin, and dander. This protein aggravates asthma sufferers and causes allergic reactions in others. Are There Hypoallergenic Pets? Many allergy…

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    and her friend, Kelsey, walked over to Jack’s Aquarium and pets to look at dogs for fun. While they were there they found brother and sister dogs that were super cheap. Mary- Kate called my mom and told her that she had found adorable dogs. My mom walked over to the pet store and agreed with my sister so the called us at home to come down and bring money to buy the puppy. My mom will tell you that she…

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    Each year, 2.7 million adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States. There are too many pets that are put into shelters and not enough people who will consider adoption. If more people adopted instead of buying pets, the number of animals euthanized would dramatically reduce. There are many reasons why you should consider adopting an animal. One of the reasons why you should consider adopting would be because you'll save an animals life. It was already stated that 2.7 million…

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    Puppy Mill Research Paper

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    overcrowded cramped cages similar to concentration camps with feet falling through the wires with no room to play or exercise. Most of the puppies are found with bleeding or swollen paws. According to an article on puppy mills: dogs abused for the pet trade a Pennsylvania breeder confessed that he kept his dogs in cages because it was “the only way to keep a lot of dogs.”The cages at the mills have minimum shelter from extreme weather conditions. Breeders force the female dogs to mate every time…

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    Despite the efforts of many animal organizations in America, one of their greatest battles is animal overpopulation. According to pet overpopulation it is impossible to accurately determine how many stray dogs and cats live in the United States; animal shelters estimate that there may be up to about 4 million cats and dogs are euthanized each year because there simply aren't enough willing homes to adopt them. Even if the stray animal population is controlled, shelters are still struggling to…

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