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    Ever thought of bringing your pet to work? It might sound weird but the idea of allowing animals in the workplace is not as barking as you think. In fact, the glimpse of your furry friend around the office is not only cute, but also beneficial for your health. By reducing stress-related ailments like heart disease and diabetes, pets can actually raise your life expectancy. Very few people know that some countries even have an annual event called ‘Take Your Dog to Work Day’. The day which was…

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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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    wife. Although the average pet is considered to be a part of the family, the reality is, it is just an animal and cannot take precedence over the care of a human. If a major health issue arises, the choice…

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    Nursing Home In Canada

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    The Effects of Pets in Nursing Homes in Canada Animals are usually an immediate happiness to most people. A very controversial topic is whether pets should be allowed to enter nursing homes. Various nursing homes in Canada and other countries have already adopted this characteristic. There is a good possibility that introducing pets to assisted living facilities will be a great thing. Pets are desperately needed in assisted living facilities in Canada because they calm patients by decreasing…

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    Walking into the quaint, small animal hospital, clients will find a smiling face at the front desk, ready to greet them and their pet companion with a warm hello. The receptionist will ask how she can assist the client’s needs for their pet. If searching for a place to take their beloved pets when sick or in need of a yearly check-up, a person can find warm hospitality at this small local clinic located in the northwest part of Ohio. Archbold Animal Hospital offers an experienced and…

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    Veterinarian Case Study

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    communication skills by forward booking clients and designed preventive health care plans. Pet owners have busy schedules and approximately 60% said they would make an advanced appointment for their pet if the veterinarian and staff communicated a valid reason. This desire speaks to a common mentality shift that equates human physician checkups (for the owners) and veterinarian checkups and routine maintenance for the pets (XXXXX). Owners responded that communication skills were a significant…

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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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    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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    I think pets should be allowed in school is because I once was at a school (at East) one day when it was bring your pet to school day. I brought my dog, and we kept them there for about an hour, and did school work. But I kept looking down at my pet, I felt relaxed, calm. I have never felt this way since. And the day I look back at my test, and then I got all my answers right. That day we took another test. And I failed. I don't know how this happened, but I think animals may be distracting, but…

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    Animal Adoption

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    question; Why adopt a shelter animal? This is why; You Help Reduce Pet Overpopulation Shelters take in many abandoned animals, which mean that there are several animals to be accommodated. Adopting an animal from a shelter helps free space for other pets that desperately need the support. You Help Save a Life You read that right, you help save a life by adopting an animal from a shelter. Due to overpopulation in the shelters many pets get euthanized often in order to give room to other…

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