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    Pine Street Inn, in turn, she has lost focus on the organizational structure and the mission of the shelter. Hypothesis 1: It may be that Downie did not realize the effects of her decisions would have on the employees and the organizational structures of the shelter. Budget cuts are never easy in an organization, especially one such as the shelter that has affected so many individuals. In the shelters company, everyone is very compassionate about what they do, from the nurses who give foot…

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    know about animal deaths, and make sure that they know facts about the animal shelters so that the animals will be better taken care of and happier. A number of animals in animal shelters are getting to be bigger and bigger every day, they need to be adopted faster. One way we can help them get adopted faster is putting where you’re going to be on social…

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    violence cases, there are many women’s shelters. There are women only shelters because those women have grown scared of men. However, males have also experienced domestic abuse. Males who have come out of domestic violent situations should be treated…

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    Animal Euthanization

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    euthanized knowing you will eventually too? Animals are put down everyday, and miss out on the good life due to lack of money in shelters. Animals’ are euthanized every minute due to insufficient funds, and space in the shelters. Due to recent funding, at the humane society, the euthanization rate was cut in half. (“Annual Report”). With just a few funds this, “kill shelter”, was able to save hundreds of animals lives. Provided that animals are being saved everyday by people's donations, little…

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    euthanized in U.S. shelters every year. This means that of the 8 million animals handled by United States shelters, 30% of the animals’ lives are wasted. Many of these euthanasias are due to a lack of space within a shelter. Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending the life of an animal, via drugs given by a medical professional. The animal feels no pain, but is “no more room” a good enough reason to end an animal’s life? Euthanizing animals due to a lack of space in shelters should…

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    Cross or just a citizen of this town, would you know what to do? What procedures are required, or what actions to take? In case of a zombie outbreak, Red Cross provides exclusive plans dealing with communication, medical care, transportation, and shelter to provide a foundation of how to survive such an ordeal. First, a method of communication between Red Cross and the general public must be established. Red Cross will need to send out information about…

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    are euthanized each year (Shelter…

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    of the people attending the shelter are chronic homeless meaning that they have been homeless for over a year. There are two types of clients in the shelter: residents who are the homeless that have an assigned bed and the guest who are the homeless that visit the shelter and receive services but that for different reasons do not have an assigned bed. During an interview with one of the staff members, I was informed that in order to be eligible and remain at the shelter overnight, residents must…

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    that are charged with the care of animals and treat them horribly, and those that claim to value all furry lives, but really only accept the cutest, healthiest animals. Recently there is a new heated debate in the animal rights world: if high kill shelters should be allowed to use animal euthanasia to control animal overpopulation. In the past eight years, animal euthanasia has changed from being used only to assist ill and aggressive animals to controlling overpopulation. As animal…

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    “Approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year.” (Pet Statistics, ASPCA.org) The animals that enter the shelters are abandoned, abused or lost. With the numerous amount of animals entering shelters each year there is not enough money or space to provide these animals temporary homes. . According to ASPCA.org, “Of the dogs entering shelters, approximately 35% are adopted, 31% are euthanized and 26% of dogs who came in as strays are returned to their owner…

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