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    organization that has taken the lead in providing services to all of the homeless animals in our area. The Humane Society of the White Mountains was incorporated in 1970, and founded by a group of caring and dedicated individuals, who were concerned with the plight of homeless animals in our area. We are dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, and finding loving forever homes for abandoned and abused animals. Our organization provides services to Navajo County, Apache County, and the…

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    Case Study Jim's Dogs

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    Introduction Jim’s Dogs has been created with the intention of delivering a superior product to its consumers and offering a price and selection to appease many different nationalities and demographics. Students at Doherty High School have stated a need and want to have a hot dog vending service established on the grounds of the school. Primary research has found that the students need to have the ability to get a quick, delicious, filling hot meal, quickly, while at lunch, in between classes or…

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    treating the elderly; the use of animals through animal assisted therapy (AAT) in nursing homes and long term care facilities has a positive effect on the patients. The history of animal assisted therapy begins with the domestication of the first pet dog which happened sometime thousands of years ago. These pets served obvious practical purposes (protection,…

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    Do Dogs Make People Happy

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    physical health, puppies can enhance your mental health. Dogs make people happy. According to Lynette Hart, a professor at the University of California, “Studies have shown that Alzheimer's patients have fewer anxious outbursts if there is an animal is in the home” (Davis). Also, people with AIDS that have pets are less likely to become depressed than those without pets (Davis). This may be due to the fact that spending time with your dog raises levels of serotonin and dopamine in the owner,…

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    It has been stated that, “Approximately 7.6 million dogs and cats are euthanized yearly” (Bell 3). Due to the large capacity of commercial dog-breeding operations, there are more pets offered than customers desire. Stray animals come in all different shapes and sizes, and any breed could struggle mentally through this disastrous environment. Veterinarians and animal shelters have to make room for new incoming pets, and have no choice but to put down pets that are not claimed by an owner for a…

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    Temple Autism Case Study

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    air but just a simple pet calmed Chester down then the lady comes all amazed how you need to get out of there she was shocked to see temple in the cage with the wild horse petting it animals can help you in any kind of way like for example a rescue dog can pretty much save your life by if your dying or if your really sick it will warn you or bark or do anything until you get medical attention just a simple lick or bark could save…

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    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 typically light rather than the male colors which are dark, while the text focus more on a male…

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    Overpopulation Of Animals

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    The Right Kind Of Animal Control Every year 2.9 million cats and dogs are abandoned or killed because animal shelters are too full. Since there is not enough room for these animals they have to be euthanized using gas or shots making these numbers go up every year. With the numbers of animals on the streets more problems occur. The issues cannot be overlooked for it can put people in danger, therefore; low-cost spay and neuter clinics and adopting animals instead of buying…

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    In the United States, there are approximately 5 to 7 million dogs or cats that enter animal 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…

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    Horse Therapy Essay

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    Laziness. The state of unwillingness to work or to use any energy. If a patient with an emotional disorder was told that they could be well again if they were only to work for it and it could cure them. One would think that the patient would jump on the offer. However, working through therapy seems like the harder option, when all they would have to do is pop pills to feel better even for just a short amount of time. The cure is not found through killing or testing medications on animals. But…

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