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    Not all animals are safe from danger in a shelter. Sometimes the shelters are the biggest enemy to lonely beaten abused and hungry cold weak animals. They give them a shelter and food for a couple days until the put them down. Without a fighting chance.Think if that dog/cat was yours that got killed without a chance or a fair say. What if they have only been there a day.Adopt an animal today or donate a unwanted pet and give it to a no kill animal shelter.…

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    - Dr. Dick (ASCPA). By supplying crates of food and giving shelter. ASPCA even brought vets to help with the animals. Ms.Ray donanted $500k. Ms. Ray also had a pet food line and donated 4 tons of food for affected animals. For the animals that were displaced, the ASPCA gave temporary housing. Rachel Ray is a pet owner that has a pit bull “Isaboo” and was inspired to make her own food line , Nutrish. ASPCA had volunteers to help shelter the…

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    Pit Bull Research Paper

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    Even if the shelter does decide to continue to not adopt out Pit Bulls, there are other options than euthanization. For instance, there are numerous rescue centers that will take in dogs deemed ‘vicious,’ like Pits Bulls, to keep them from being killed. One of these rescue centers is located in North Carolina. Fortitudine Vincimus Rescue Center, also known as “The Fort” was founded by Jake Gardner in 2012. According to Judi Brinegar’s article (2014), “Pit Bull Rescue Seeks Help,” “The Fort" is…

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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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    many animals being euthanized every day in shelters. Animals in our shelters are fighting for their lives every single day, and yet we are allowing breeders and puppy mills to continue to produce more and more animals. Pet ownership is not a right. Pet owners have a responsibility to leash their animals, dispose of their waste properly and to spay or neuter their animals. It is not right that backyard breeders profit from essentially killing shelter pets. The puppies they are selling are…

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    Overpopulation is a chronic problem in animal shelters in the Central Valley. With many unfixed animals on the streets, this causes stray animals to reproduce and increase the population of overwhelming animals. With these animals free, several are at risk of painfully dying in the streets of Fresno. It is extremely common to see dead animals on the streets or freeways of Fresno County. These no-kill shelters are not saving every animal given to these rescue organizations. However, Fresno Humane…

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    Cook in Moving On talks about a woman who has been recently widowed and is taken to a shelter for women as they wait to be chosen by potential suitors. She appears heartbroken although very optimistic that someone will choose her soon enough and that she will be out of the shelter. At the shelter, women are encouraged to move on and forget their former husbands so that other people can choose them. The shelter consists of women who have been widowed or separated from their husbands although the…

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    the anxious feelings of the characters by using a setting where terror is unlikely to occur, making characters frantic to find safety. The setting in Rod Serling’s play, “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, and his Twilight Zone episode, “The Shelter”, both provide a sense of security where the least bit of disturbance can force the people to become suspicious or fearful of even their closest friends. In Rod Serling’s play, “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, there is a mysterious…

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    Millions Every Year Every year 2.7 million animals are adopted from shelters and 2.7 million are euthanized across the United States. This is a problem because 7.6 million animals enter these shelters and some never find their forever home (“A Dose of Reality”). All shelters and rescues have a common purpose, the millions of animals are safe and off the streets and to help loving families find their “perfect” pet. Animal shelters or as some people prefer to call them pounds, are a place that…

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    that time, emergency shelters established by victims, because there were not a planned places to gather and be safe. Victims often stay in an open public area, yard, and parks until they can go back their home and feel safe. Usually, emergency shelters are unplanned based on location and affected areas. It was impossible and unpredictable to know how many people and victims gathered and how many square ft we need and prepare for them. The Red Cross created emergency shelters following 4 hours in…

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