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    would take care of our pet dogs, Cuddles and Cutie and our Siamese cat, Sultan. We began researching pet sitting services because we thought leaving three pets with friends or neighbours would be an imposition. Much to our surprise we could not find any such service to our satisfaction. Leaving the pets in the care of the teenager next door was not an option this time. Finally, we decided that the rest of the family should go ahead and I would stay behind to look after the pets. Necessity…

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    their pets People do not want to help stop this growing problem of basically animal cruelty and abuse. People should go to jail when they abandon their pets. When people abandon their pets they do not understand how much they suffer in the streets. Or maybe people around the world do understand, but they do anything in order to solve this growing problem. The law should imply a punishment for those people and a solution for those animals. Why do people buy pets? Sometimes people buy pets…

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    I think that animal owners should be able to own exotix pets. Like snakes, and different types birds. They should be able to have them as long as they do not abuse their right to have them. Such as letting them loose, killing them, or even letting them into parks where children play. You should not own one of these pets if children in the house are under 5 years old, this is because the child may think that it is a stuffed animal or a toy, and try to pick it up and it bite them, and cause harm…

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    Butch pet food company was established in 1964 and has existed since then in New Zealand. An ad by the company read as such “I’m as guilty as the next girl for licking the odd bone but believe me there’s no substitute for being stuffed full of meat.“ The ad features those word in a pink meat roll with a half white half pink background and to the right a dog looking towards the reader. The pink and white coloring adds a touch of feminist to the ad with typically female related colors, which are…

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    are reading the novel, Pet Sematary by Stephen King. Most of the time when an author puts a large portion of time into a novel, it is because it has a very deep meaning to them. Many times this deep meaning relates to something traumatic that the author experiences, which makes it’s way into their book in some form. Stephen King’s personal experiences with death influenced his fictional characters and inspired him to use elements of magical realism throughout his novel Pet Semetary. Stephen…

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    Pet Overpopulation

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    article, “Overpopulation or Too Many Unwanted Pets? Perspective on Concepts and Management Approaches,” by Bauer et al., the authors focus on the concerning of the overpopulated pets, and why there are shelters for these unwanted pets. In the article, the authors claims that since the past, the problem with overpopulation of unwanted pets is always a major concern for the public's. People are often get bored of their pets; these owners would give their pets to their friends, to other family…

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    Pet Therapy

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    With the use of pet therapy, nurses are able to help patients recover in a way that is different from the traditional approach, either by distraction from hospital or nursing facility routines and treatments or through the presence and interaction with an animal, which…

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    Obesity In Pets

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    Introduction What is the problem with obesity? It is the current most common nutritional disorder in our pets today. One third of American pets are considered to be obese. While the trend shows, it is more common for dogs to be obese, the rate at which cats are said to be obese is as high as 52% in the pet population (Miller). Obesity is a result of energy intake exceeding energy expenditure with the accumulation of excessive amounts of adipose tissue in the body (Butterwick, 2272S; Miller, 16)…

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    Exotic Pets

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    not have wild animals as pets. According to “Killer Pets” by Blair Rainsford, “Hundreds of other wild pets have attacked or killed their owners.” (Rainsford 18) This proves that it is common for these pets to cause physical harm to their owners. pets are supposed to be gentle, loving, protective friends, not blood-thirsty time bombs. Wild animals are not meant to be treated like domestic animals, because of the possible lethal outcomes. Also stated in the article, “Exotic pets are not only hard…

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    Pet Peeve

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    things that bother me like people chewing with their mouth open, or people being lazy at work while I am working hard. I would say though that my number one pet peeve is being late-for anything. In my life being on time is the key to success, and if you’re late for anything you have lost at the game of life. Some people have wondered where this pet peeve of mine has developed. It most likely was born from living with my dad and his military way of thinking, from participating in high school…

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