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    Should it Be Illegal To Euthanize Animals In Shelters? Millions of animals in shelters are put down every year and the blame is only to put on us, the humans. Animals end up in kill shelters because of us. A lot of the time theses animals are euthanized because of what the shelters do to them. They are also killed for the most unbelievable reasons, and sometimes the animals suffer when being euthanized. To most animals, shelters are paradise because they are not lonely and abandoned in the…

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    Homelessness In America

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    homeless shelters in America There should be more homeless shelters in america to get people of the streets forever to help people who need it to make america a better place. Even though homeless shelters should have more in america because of 34% of americans have no home because that's 192,875 people, there should be many more homeless shelters in america to get people of the streets forever to help people who need it to make america a better place. There should be many more homeless…

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    those people could go and rescue one from the shelter. There are so many animals wanting someone to love them at shelters. Not only does the animal benefit from the adoption, but the person adopting the animal does as well. There are many reasons to adopt animals. People should adopt animals from a shelter or rescue because it would be less expensive, it would save the animals life, and it would limit behavior problems. Adopting an animal from a shelter could be less expensive. There is an…

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    over the United States, animal shelters use the holiday season to their advantage. Large-scale shelters host donation drives asking for food, toys, blankets, money, or any other kind of help needed during the busy time. Another way the holiday season helps shelters is by bringing in excited families looking for an animal to adopt into their family. In an editorial called “Puppies for a Holiday Gift” Steve Reid, the advantages to adopting a dog from a local shelter, as opposed to buying from a…

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    Browne’s youth her family was hopping from shelter to shelter in New York City. They had moved throughout multiple shelters throughout the years and were fortunate enough to not have to live on the streets from the shelters overcrowding. Several children that had been affected by the overcrowding had been sent to a jail in the Bronx that was no longer in use because there had been nowhere else for them to live. Browne’s family had lived in a house, shelters and an unused jail all in the matter…

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    Hope For Paws Case Study

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    Private shelters that are often times run independently. There are also private shelters that have a contract with the government to provide animal control services. There are animal rescue organizations which are private facilities. Also, there are animal sanctuaries which are usually temporary shelters for pet (Duggan 1). “Animal shelters” take in stray pets that do not have a place to live. The shelters are a safe and loving home for stray pets to temporarily…

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    Animal Shelter is a contributor to this problem. To solve the problem of innocent animals being put down, a no-kill policy should be enforced. This includes ending euthanization and preventing animal overpopulation. Stopping the euthanization in the shelter will require expanding the shelter so it can hold more animals. A foster system needs to be implemented to help the shelter with caring for and socializing animals. To further prevent cats and dogs from being abandoned and put into the…

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    euthanized at kill shelters all around the country because of unfathomable circumstances that can be prevented. Animal overpopulation is one of the key factor of why kill shelters rely on euthanasian but this overpopulation problem can easily be solved by spaying and neutering your pets, a shocking example of why this is such an important issue is the fact that theoretically a female cat and her offspring’s can have 420,000 kittens in a seven-year span. These kittens end up in a shelter,…

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    In the three novels, shelter plays a role in defining the main characters in the novel. The way characters act towards shelter, the condition of the shelter, and the actions that happen inside the shelter give it a symbolic meaning that relates to the main character’s personality and social life. In the novel, “Boys in the Boat”, shelter symbolizes the hard work ahead of Joe and the status of his family relationship. Joe, the main character, often lives in unfinished or very small…

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    animals cannot even speak up and say inner thoughts? It seems that so many animal shelters have such unsanitary living conditions and any person would not be okay with living in a place like that. To be put to sleep is not a normal thing that one would do to the family pet. Animals have always been just as valuable as a humans, so surely it is inhuman to have the terrible living conditions that they do in animal shelters. There are so many factors that contribute to the deaths of animals every…

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