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    Puppy Mills Research Paper

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    The Truth Behind Puppy Mills All Puppy Mills should be shut down because of the inhumane treatment to the animals. For animal lovers, or just anybody who cares about living things, this might mean something. For those who read articles about injured dogs and just cry, or get mad and say how something should be done about it, then this is for those people. Let’s actually do something about it. In puppy mills all over the world, there can be anywhere from 10-1,000 or more breeding dogs. Most of…

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    Puppy Mill Case Study

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    Lesson 10 Review Questions 1. Puppies born in commercial breeding facilities (i.e. puppy mills) do not receive proper socialization; what are behavioral problems that may result later in life? What are some physical health problems that occur in puppies from puppy mills?? What are some physical health problems that occur among the breeding stock?? As a result of not getting socialization at a young age many problems can happen. The puppies could grow up and become afraid of everyone, become…

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    to Fight a Puppy Mill,” that we can end the mass production of puppies by taking the “No Pet Store Puppies” pledge and taking to our government. Bershadker is the President & CEO of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Even though Bershadker does explain how there is a mass growth in the fight to end puppy mills, he does not explain all the ways that we can help. Puppy mills are locations where dogs are breed continuously to supply pet stores with puppies. Even…

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    Persuasive Animal Shelter

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    benefits when it comes to adopting an animal from the shelter. More than likely, if you get a puppy from a pet store they are from a puppy mill. Which is a dog farm that breeds dogs constantly. That is why I believe that you should adopt animals from shelters, and not purchase them from pet stores. You might say but I want a purebred, and dog that is trained. Maybe a puppy, or a show dog. There are 70,000 puppies born every day in the world. They're recuses that just help that one breed of…

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    fallen prey to puppy adoption scams. Adopting an adorable English bulldog puppy may sound too good to be true. Online ads of dog for adoption may also appear very convincing that makes you consider giving in to these ads. Before you do start contacting online pet sellers, here are ways to avoid being a victim to online scams. 1. Always be on guard when you read online ads promising a free English bulldog puppy. Be warned of unscrupulous dealers and puppy brokers selling puppies to innocent…

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    Fallacy: Appeal to emotion Source: Pedigree commercial Subject: Good Food, See What Good Food Can Do Medium: Television Description & Analysis: The commercial show us a dog named Riley. She was abandoned, and found in a garage. The shelter only feeds with Pedigree. She grows strong and healthy. Riley got a second chance to survive, and she was lucky to come to this shelter. A special family chooses Riley to be part of their family. This family got the perfect dog. The parents and the kids were…

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    was under scrutiny. Instead of being a success for GoDaddy.com to promote their service, the commercial titled “Journey Home” creates negative emotions for their audience, poor logic behind the subject matter, and attempts to use humor to glorify puppy mills. The pathos of the…

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    Several dog owners have the wrong notion that crate training a puppy is bad and also unkind but, when done properly, this may not be further from the facts. Crate training a pup is a essential procedure for most dog owners. Training lab puppies is the most effective and easiest way for house instruction puppies. House training puppies demands keeping a pup in a crate for a few hours at a time. The crate need to be of the appropriate size for the pup to turn around and to lie down. Crate…

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    means that you are searching for a toy poodle puppy for sale. Further to your arrival here it would indicate that you have been using the Internet very specifically to identify a top breeder of a toy poodle, teacup poodle, or miniature poodle puppy! We believe that your quest can end with Rennie's Rose Red Poodles! *At this point you may have decided that you prefer one of the primary colors; and seek a rose red, apricot, red, black or brown poodle puppy. Surely your goal is to find a…

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    One of the biggest decisions someone could ever do is whether to adopt a dog from a rescue group or buy a puppy from a breeder. There are several major differences to consider before making a final choice. While both are viable options, the differences and similarities between adopting and purchasing animals are pronounced and deserve a thorough investigation before choosing the right course of action for your lifestyle. Three of the major variations between adopting and purchasing dogs are the…

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