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The Pros And Cons Of Animal Adoption
The social issue I have chosen is pet adoption and why people should choose this way of finding an
animal companion, as opposed to buying one. This is an issue because across the United States,
there is an overpopulation or mistreatment of dogs and cats every day. Animal shelters take in these
animals and care for them as much as they can. Animal shelter intakes are anything from those
picked up by an animal control, surrendered by owners, or rescued from reports of animal cruelty. In
the United States, approximately 5–12 million companion animals enter animal shelters annually
and approximately 1–4 million of these are euthanized. The Wood County Humane Society, located
in Bowling Green, OH, is one of the several shelters that care for animals in need of help.
There are many reasons why so many animals are in need of adoption, the main concerns being:
breeding facilities, puppy mills, and strays. The breeders' profit at an animal's expense because for
every animal bred, an animal in a shelter loses its chance of finding a home. Inbreeding can also
cause painful and even life–threatening health effects to the animals and while some breeders sell
healthy, well–treated animals, other breeders may be abusive. Another reason is puppy mills, or
commercial dog breeding facilities, in which the health and welfare of the animals are not the main
priority. There are an estimated 10,000 mills in the US, producing about 2 million puppies each year.
The last main reason is the
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How Strict Animal Shelter Policies Can Cause Pets
I Was Stressed so I Ate a Wall, Pooped White for a Week, Then Was Returned to the Animal Shelter
Allison Gray in her article "How Strict Animal Shelter Policies Can Cause Pets to Suffer," offers a
harsh critique that animal shelters hold a very strict adoption process by not allowing unqualified pet
owners to adopt. She argues that adoption shelters want to find the perfect owner, but the perfect
owner does not exist by her claims. Therefore, pets are not adopted out and are left to suffer in
animal shelters. With the guidelines for pet adoption already in place she states that most pets were
not adopted out because prospecting owners had an intact pet at home, their current pet was overdue
for vaccines and they wanted an outdoor cat. She exudes that it is the shelters harsh policies that are
keeping pets from being adopted out and finding their forever home.
In my view, however, it is the owners, and not the shelters fault that unwanted pets swarm animal
shelters. While it is true that some shelters can be over zealous with adoption rules, it is still the
owners fault that these animals ended up in animal control in the first place. According to the
American Humane Society over 29% of pets are returned to animal shelters simply because a
person's place of residence does not allow pets (2). This means that the prospecting owner lied on
the application to adopt. Steve Bruno in his article "Rescue Me" informs that "Rescue dogs suffer
from disproportionately from
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Pet Friendly Cities Of The United States
One of the most pet friendly cities in the United States is Carmel, California. Dogs are allowed to
run free on the beach, shop owners keep dog biscuits in their stores, and several restaurants welcome
pets. If you are visiting Carmel, California with your four–legged friend you might want to add one
of these pet friendly restaurants to your itinerary. Bistro 211 The Bistro 211 on Crossroads
Boulevard is a very pet–friendly restaurant that even offers it 's own "Doghouse Menu". For the
human guests Bistro 211 offers European style food made using locally grown and wholesome
foods. Bistro 211 serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily with brunch served on Saturdays and
Sundays. You can learn more about Bistro 211 and view their menu by ... Show more content on
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Open daily for lunch and dinner Bahama Billy 's Island Steakhouse offers entrees that typically fall
into the $15 to $22 price range that features typical California cuisine with a Caribbean twist.To
learn more about Bahama Billy 's Island Steakhouse or to view their menu you can visit their
website .
Finding the right name for your new animal family member can be a fun process because it offers
you the ability to express your individuality, think outside the box and most of all to be creative.
Many people will be able to name their dogs immediately because their personality reminds them of
a particular name, "He is large and in charge, I think we should name him Moose!" But if you are
one of the many who need a little help in the pet naming department and are desiring a name that
stands out, then take a look at some of the names below. 1.) Tesla (unisex) perfect for any pet with
an electric personality. 2.) Zeke (male) great name for a strong, leader pet. 3.) Basil (male)
pronounced the British way and not like the spice, made for a pet who is king of his castle. 4.) Sweet
Pea (female) for only the sweetest pet around. 5.) Bluto (male) essential for the burly pet who loves
the ladies. 6.) Hydra (female) A lass with a fiery personality. 7.) Vita (female) for a healthy animal
that was not the runt of the litter 8.) Moose (male) only those who are large and in charge. 9.) Evo
(male) a pet who is at one with the earth. 10.) Kiwi
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Hellbenders Research Paper
Biologists, suited in wetsuits and snorkels, gently lift a large rock underwater before poking a dive
light into the crevice. Two small eyes peek out at them, a wide grin and a flattened wrinkled body
floating and bobbing with the current. The Eastern Hellbender, ancient giant salamanders that have
roamed the Earth for millions of years, living dinosaurs that roam the bottom of non–polluted
streams and shallow rivers preying on crawfish and earthworms.
As water pollution increases and water quality declines so do the hellbender populations. The large
amphibians breath entire through their skin, and like any amphibian, can absorb nearly anything
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Captively reared hellbenders are returned to southeastern Ohio streams at around three years of age.
Some of these hellbenders, as they wait for their return to home, are cared for by high school seniors
in the small animal care lab at Penta Career Center in Perrysburg, Ohio. The technical school, in
partnership with the Toledo Zoo, contains a small bio–secure room which contains around thirty
forty gallon tanks, each containing anywhere from three to seven hellbenders based on age and size.
Maintained daily, excluding weekends, the amphibians are monitored closely by both students and
staff alike.
Through this work and learning about the conservation efforts behind these salamanders have I
found my passion. By the end of the day, despite being dripping with water, arms sore from
transporting buckets of siphoned water to dispose of, I feel truly at home. So, and while it's still in
development, I have been developing a simple behavior experiment to determine how often younger
hellbenders surface for air compared to their older counterparts. I am to reveal and discuss my
experiment outcomes with a group of biologists sometime in the spring of
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Animal Shelter Advertisement Analysis
There are millions of animals are in shelters nationwide. Among those millions of animals in
shelters, there is proximity 31 % or 2.7 million of those animals that are euthanized each year. The
Shelter Pet Project. org is a website not that sells dogs, but to spread the word that pets in shelters
are wonderful and lovable., and encourage people to consider going to their local animal shelter and
adopt a pet instead of buying one from a breeder. In this ad they are advertising a new website, this
website is used to make shelters the first place potential adopters turn when looking for a new pet.
This ensures that all the pets find loving homes. The advertisement is a happy, healthy, beautiful dog
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In a very subtle way, I think that the ad seeks to make everyone want to adopt a pet. The happy look
that this dog has in the ad is joyful and makes the viewer want to smile. For any person, this would
pull them right to the ad. Hoping to get the same look from an animal, the people viewing this add
would adopt a dog. Also, this ad demonstrates a pet being a symbol of family and love. By talking
about the dog being happy, healthy, clean, and doing tricks, family and love are brought into
perspective. The picture of this ad reminds people that not all horror stories heard about shelter pets
are true, that even shelter pets that might be mutts can still be happy, and reminds everyone that
shelter pets want love
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Animal Shelter Dog Adoption Shelter
Shelter dogs need your help. If you're a person wanting to adopt a dog, do so from a shelter. Shelter
dogs will never stop needing homes. Almost any kind of dogs can be found at a shelter. I think
people should always adopt from the shelter because, they have the potential to be great dogs, and
all they need is some extra love. Animal shelters desperately need more people to come to them for
dog adoptions. People adopt from breeders and stores without realizing that shelters are
overcrowded. When a shelter runs out of rooms for the dogs, they get euthanized. Shelter dogs just
need people who care to give them a home.
Each year 670,000 dogs are euthanized in shelters. If a dog is sick most of the time the shelter
cannot afford vet fees, or
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Animal Shop Research Paper
Adopt don't Shop Each year, 3–4 million animals are euthanized in shelters. That means every 7
seconds an animal is euthanized (Paws). Most of these animals are healthy, young, and adoptable.
Each day 10,000 humans are born in the US, and 70,000 puppies and kittens are born. That
represents and human to 15 dogs and 45 cats. As long as that ratio exist, there will never be enough
homes for all these animals. The sad reality for the majority of the companion animals that end up in
shelters is that the final act of kindness they will experience is a gentle hand ending their life. The
number of strays living in the US is 70 Million. The number of animals that die each year from
cruelty, neglect, and exploitation, 30 Million. There are 4,000–6,000 animal shelters in the US and
the number of animals that enter those shelters each year is 6–8 Million (Oxford Pets). 5 in 10 dogs
and 7 in 10 cats in shelters are euthanized simply because there is no one to adopt them. Some of the
causes of pet population are puppy mills, and being a responsible pet owner. In Puppy Mills dogs
are often kept in cages with wire flooring that injures their paws and legs, and it is not unusual for
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Some people think that breeders should have to get a license for breeding. That a breeding license
should cost a $1,000, and need to be renewed at an annual rate. Anyone who does not have a license
and is caught breeding will have to pay a fine up to $1,000 per litter. All animals would be seized
and sent to a temporary or permanent home and if the fine was not payed, it would be attached to the
breeders property as a lien. Another solution would be to limit the number, breeders are allowed to
produce each year. Since litter size varies there would need to be flexibility, but the breeder would
have a limit. Any breeder who fell out of compliance would have his or her license revoked and all
animals would be put in a shelter for adoption.(Tails of the
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Why Adopt Shelter Dogs
Why should you adopt a shelter dog? Every year 3.9 million dogs nationwide are brought into
shelters. Of those 3.9 million 31% are euthanized. I think that you should adopt shelter dogs because
lots of them die and you could save them, they are affordable, and they are good for your health.
One reason is that many dogs die everyday in shelters. 3.9 million dogs nationwide are brought into
shelters, of those 3.9 million 31% are euthanized. If dogs have been in the shelters for awhile and
people aren't adopting them they will eventually be killed so new dogs can be brought in. If more
people adopt shelter dogs then less dogs will die. Another reason is that they are more affordable
than the average dog. Dogs at a shelter called "Last Hope Animal
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Main Line Animal Rescue (MLAR)
Chester Springs, PA– Did you know that Main Line Animal Rescue (MLAR) receives no federal,
state or local funding? MLAR relies solely on donors, volunteers and those open to adopting a new
pet. Dedicated to fighting for the well–being and civilized treatment of all animals, MLAR works to
raise the public's awareness of the plight that homeless animals face. MLAR also focuses on
educating prospective new families about the benefits of adopting an animal. MLAR's mission is to
be the country's leading and most innovative animal rescue organization. Thanks to more than 600
active and engaged volunteers, an onsite veterinary clinic and innovative training and educational
programs, the organization is able to help thousands of animals every year.
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Persuasive Essay On Animals
If you aren't concerned with innocent animals being euthanized because they aren't getting adopted
then stop reading here. Every year thousands of sheltered and animals are being euthanized due to
the fact that people don't want to adopt them. By finding bright spots in shelters such as similarities
between animals that are adopted, and then find out how to spread those characteristics to other
animals in the shelter. I'll be researching potential ways to increase the animals' happiness and then
hopefully their personalities will change as well.
Every year there are thousands of animals abused, neglected, or left for dead. The purpose of
Humane Societies and Shelters are to give a temporary home to animals in need, as well as feed
them. Being treated badly affects these animal's personalities in various negative ways. Some
become very shy and skittish, while others become hostile and mean. Shelters put their found
animals up for adoption after giving them all their required shots, and a large portion get adopted by
a loving family. What happens to the remaining that do not get adopted? They are euthanized
because people simply do not want them. To euthanize an animal is to "put it down" because it
either puts people and animals' lives in danger, or shelters simply don't have the room or resources
to care for them during their later years. Last year, across the US, about 1.5 animals are euthanized
in order to make room in shelters. This may seem like a lot, but this is actually a decrease since
2011, where that number was up to 2.6 million. This is almost half of all rescued animals, because
about 3.2 were adopted last year. My plan is to visit our local shelter, and observe the differences
between animals that are going to be adopted and animals that may be euthanized. Finding what
makes certain animals more appealing than others is very important, so I can help other animals
share those traits, and appeal to the public more. My long–term goal is to change the behavior of the
person, not the animal, because what's wrong with the animal may not be its struggle, but rather
what it doesn't have that people look for. For example, if we find that dogs with bright colored
blankets and a stuffed bear inside their
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Personal Narrative: My Dream Shelters Program
My dream outreach program would be to help promote the adoption of adult dogs in shelters
everywhere. So many dogs across the US are left in shelters afraid, alone and lots of them don't
survive. The statistics of adult dogs being adopted vs. a puppy are low, puppies always go faster in a
shelter. Many of these adult dogs in shelters were once someone's loving pet. With shelters being
over populated many of these dogs are never adopted and euthanized. Love without a Paws program
will help adult dogs 1 year of age and more to be adopted. The program will be managed by myself
with local volunteers who will promote the program with advertisement also partnered with
sponsors who will provide the services. Love without a Paws will team up with sponsors like
Petsmart to offer free training classes and education about adult dogs and, local shelters will offer
affordable vet visits for adopting an adult dog from their shelter. Secondly adopting an adult dog
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Puppies require an abundance of training time, exercise, and socialization with other animals and
people. Those things are essential for them to be comfortable in the world and become wonderful
dogs. Puppies will have accidents in the house, chew, get into things and make messes. For these
reasons they require a lot of your time, so they know what you want and don't want them to do. It's
recommended for first–time dog owners to start with an adult dog if you cannot devote the time
necessary to socialize, train and exercise a puppy properly. With an adult dog you know what you're
getting, you can see they're physical traits and get a basic idea of their temperament. Most of them
have had a home before becoming a shelter dog and need minimal training, in addition, are already
housebroken. Adopting an adult dog is the best
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Colorado Springs Adoption Case Study
The general goal of the Humane Society Colorado Springs, is to eliminate the cruelty and suffering
of animals. In a quest to keep animals safe and in places where they are treated with love and care,
they possess a rescue and adoption program. It is a big and important decision to make the decision
about bringing an adopted pet into your home. Not everyone can realistically adopt a pet and they
can donate in other ways. If you have truly evaluated your time, money and housing restrictions and
still feel it is the right choice for you, then it is time for you to understand the adoption process and
how it works.
There is an on–line site where you can go and take a look at what animals are currently up for
adoption. The staff does their best to keep this information up to date. Adoption is based on a first
come, first serve basis. You may arrived at the the Humane Society and find that the pet you were
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When you find a pet that you are interested in meeting and getting acquainted with, you get the id
number and take it to a staff member. You will then be allowed to spend some time with the pet in a
safe environment with staff there to help answer your questions. It is the job of the staff member to
talk to you frankly about the cares and needs of the animals and see if this situation is truly a
"match".
At the Colorado Springs Humane Society, they don't have an adoption application. They have an
adoption survey that helps to make sure owners and pets will be an appropriate match. When the
survey is completed and approved the adoption proceeds. Depending on the adopted pet there may
be medical costs before the pet can be adopted.
Saturdays are very busy Colorado Springs Humane Society. If you are going on Saturday plan for a
two hour wait and a lot of people. If you can come a different time it would probably be a more
pleasant
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Disadvantages Of Child Adoption
Following your choice of which type of adoption to go with, you will need to decide on how many
children you will adopt. Countless people choose to adopt, regardless, if you are deciding to adopt 1
child or 10 children you have made an enormous decision. Offering a family to a child that feels like
he/she belong nowhere is life altering. As seen with Staci and Eric Dennis of Virginia who decided
they would try to ensure that at least one person did not go through life without a family. After going
to classes, then getting certified they adopted Kylie, according to Staci, the changes in Kylie after
the adoption was like watching a butterfly come out of the cocoon in fast motion (Dennis).
According to the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) as of
September 30, 2015 there were 427,910 children in the foster care system just in the United States.
While 243,060 left the system in 2015, another 269,509 entered the system during the same year.
Although, these numbers change daily, there is no shortage of children waiting for a family; as of
September 30, 2015, there were 111,820 children waiting to be adopted in the US. Some of these
children have been separated from their parents, but are still with their siblings. If you have the
option combined with the means to adopt siblings it can help your children's adjustment to their new
home. Siblings often have strong connections, even those that are not close in age. According to
Lynne and Santiago Class who
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Persuasive Essay On Euthanasia
In today's world, almost everybody has a pet, we depend on them to give us comfort, love and care,
vice versa but while we show our utmost affection to our pets, there are other pets in this world that
get neglected and treated bad. About 3 million pets get euthanized each year because no one is able
to adopt them. According to an article written on dallas news by Sarah Mervosh, she states "DAS
(Dallas Animal Shelter) has successfully reduced euthanasia, despite being underfunded compared
with other cities. About 60 percent of dogs get out of the shelter alive today –– up from 30 percent
five years ago. Still, nearly 70 percent of the 8,500 or so dogs euthanized in Dallas last year were
assessed as "treatable," meaning they were more adoptable than dogs with major health problems."
The number of euthanasia has gone down but our goal is to completely get rid of the concept of
euthanizing pets since we believe that euthanization is a cruel thing to do and pets who are innocent
and do not deserve this shouldn't be going through all of this that is why we at petco are taking
matters into our own hands. Our initiative is to help underfunded animal shelters in the DFW
metroPlex have better resources so that they can provide good care to pets that enter animal shelters
each year. We are targeting four animal shelters that need our attention. Our goal is to bring in funds
and other resources to animal shelters in need of support. To fulfill our dream of getting rid of any
signs of
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Dallas Petting Zoos
Individual Assignment According to the SPCA 6.5 million animals enter U.S. animal shelters
nationwide every year. Approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized because the
shelters are too full. Now, thousands of animals have been rescued from recent hurricane disasters,
and are being displaced across the country. Dallas animal shelters such as the SPCA of Dallas took
in hundreds of these displaced animals and are now currently trying to find them a home. Amazon
understands how important it is to give back to its community, and realizes that the Dallas pet
community is in major need. Therefore, the Amazon offices located in Dallas, will be partnering
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on November 18, 2017. This event will include: petting zoos, raffles, vendor booths, games/ events
for children, musical performances and food trucks. The Petting Zoos, will allow adults and children
to have a meet and greet with their new furry friend, this will help people connect to the animals,
giving the animals a better chance to be adopted. This will achieve the main goal to find loving
homes for the homeless and displaced animals of dallas. There will also be three raffles that will be
giving away pet food, pet clothes, and pet toys. One free ticket will be given to those who have
adopted an animal that day, otherwise you must purchase a raffle ticket for $10. All proceeds from
the raffle tickets will be given to the local participating animal shelters in the adoption event. The
Vender booths will be selling pet food, pet clothes and pet toys, 90% of these proceeds will also go
to the participating animal shelters at the event. All of the proceeds from the food trucks will also go
to all local Dallas shelters participating in Furry Friends and Helping Hands. These three things will
help to achieve the second goal of Amazon, to raise money for local Dallas shelters. The games and
events for children, as well as the Musical performances are family fun activities that will give
families another reason to come out to the event and participate in Furry Friends and Helping
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Persuasive Essay : The Euthanasia Of Animals
The euthanasia of animals is a very problematic social issue in the world today. Approximately there
are about 7.6 million companion animals that enter animal shelters each year. Of those, about 2.7
animals are euthanized, and cats have the highest rate, according to "The American Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" (2017). When you hear the term euthanasia in reference to
animals, you think of a painless process that ends the countless suffering your pet had to endure over
the span of their lives. There are many reasons for which these animals are "put to sleep." When
most pet owners put their pets to sleep it is because their pets have incurable disease, painful illness,
behavioral problems and are of old age. When an animal is suffering and is no longer able to
recover, this process may be the most humane thing to do. However, euthanasia turns into murder
when perfectly healthy animals are killed. Since there is an overpopulation of animals there are
many animals left on the street wandering alone. When there isn't any room for all these new
animals being brought in from off the streets, shelters have no other option, but to euthanize. Each
year more and more dogs and cats are born and sent into shelters, but for every animal being born
another one has to leave and once the animal leave they are most likely going to be euthanized. No
matter the situation animals are losing their lives for no clear reason.
Nowadays, shelters don't have enough funds to save a
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Descriptive Essay On Animal Abuse
An Animal Extravaganza's Galore
Animals are the beginning of the best nerve wrecking filled love you could ever dream of for your
entire existence. Ever since I was a young child, I've always resonated with the everlasting idea of
helping animals more so than anyone and anything else in this world. My love for animals had
begun when I was a mere two years old. I've always had pets: dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and
much more. I remember the joy I'd felt when my parents brought my dogs and I to the park. To find
out more information about how to help adoptable animals in shelters, I contacted Amanda Smasal,
a community outreach coordinator at Wayside Waifs. Wayside Waifs is no–kill shelter located in
Kansas City, Missouri which has adoptable dogs and cats, ready and willing to go to safe, loving
homes.
When I first emailed Smasal asking if she would participate in the interview, I felt overwhelming
fear and began to panic about the whole encounter. The fear of having to ask someone I had never
met to talk with me is something that scares me. Nonetheless, I sent the email asking politely yet
efficiently to see if she would give me a few of her precious minutes to answer questions about a
cause worth fighting for: animal rescue hospitals. She quickly responded to my quaint email
approximately a day later stating she would happily answer any and all questions I have, significant
or insignificant. The questions took a couple days to figure out. The few days I had to create
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Animal Control : Chad And Chad Essay
Name: Matthew Langerman Introduction I. Attention Device–This is Chad before he was thrown
away by his family. He was tossed away because there were bigger more aggressive dogs than him
so he was useless to his owner. In one of his fights, Chad was bitten in the ear. After being tossed out
by his owner his ear got badly infected. Chad was lucky. The neighbor knew what was going on in
Chad's owner's house and called animal control. When animal control arrived, they took Chad along
with the other dogs to the shelter. After spending some time in the shelter, Chad was adopted by his
new loving parents. His new parents took him to the vet and got his infected ear taken care of.
According to his new parents he has "a phobia of men and a big fear of strangers." Chad has slowly
improved and Chad taught his new parents a lot while giving his love back to them. This is Chad
now II. Central Idea– Not only does owning pets like dogs and cats have benefits, but adopting pets
from a shelter like Chad and not buying them from breeders has many other benefits. III. Specific
Purpose– I know you might not of the time or
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Nonprofit Observation Report
For my nonprofit organization, I am pursuing a dog and cat rescue that is desperately needed in a
predominantly agriculture community of central California that has an epidemic of loose unneutered
or un–spayed homeless dogs and cats. The location of the rescue will be located in Visalia,
California which is a city located between Bakersfield and Fresno. In order to make this nonprofit
organization successful, there are many needs that must be addressed and unrealized opportunities
that must be realized in order to achieve the rescue's objectives and meet all needs and opportunities
of the community's pet over–population issue.
In the Central Valley agricultural area of California, a large percentage of the population are
agricultural, migrant
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Safe Zone Grant Proposal Essay
SAFE ZONE GRANT PROPOSAL MISSION To reduce suffering in the world and advocate
humane behavior through providing rescue, rehabilitation, and safe zone to abandoned, neglected,
and abused animals. THE ORGANIZATION This proposal is to fund emergency rescue,
rehabilitation, and safe environment. Safe Zone is a non–profit organization. It is an outgrowth of
rescue efforts that helps abused animals and providing them with their own safe zone. This
organization although requires the financial support of others. This organization is a part of a wide
collection of animal shelters and rescue organizations that help to create a safety zone from abuse,
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These animals are moved out of torturous, inhumane conditions, given everything needed for
healing, and then moved into safe humane homes. 95% of all money contributed to Safe Zone is
spent directly in support of animal rescue and rehabilitation, (budget and financial reports available
upon request) with the remaining 5% supporting administration and fund raising. We have achieved
this with the assistance of numerous volunteers. We have a few paid team members, but need
funding for more team members. FUNDING REQUESTED With a grant of around $330,000 for
ever year to support our emergency rescue and rehab fund. Will go towards the organization project
descriptions below... PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS. Emergency Rescue and Rehabilitation – This is
the most cost intensive part of our work, and the aspect that often requires fast funding so we can act
quickly to provide emergency medical care and rescue services. Through negotiation, collaboration,
and legal assistance when necessary, we get animals removed from abusive environments. We work
to get animal cruelty laws enforced. Animals rescued from severe abuse and neglect usually have
severe health challenges, frequently related to starvation, dehydration, and physical abuse. First
priority is major medical care, medicine as needed, and good nutrition. Our organization does not
use cages or chains. The dogs have roaming space in fenced acres, allowing them to exercise and
run off their stress as
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Persuasive Essay On Pet Adoption
For centuries, humankind has enjoyed the unconditional love and companionship of pets.
Inclusively, dogs have been stated as "man's best friends." By far, pets have become a bigger role in
people's lives. Consequently, pet ownership has turned out to be more popular through the years.
Owning a pet can be one of the most rewarding experiences, but there is a fact that many individuals
may not know. From what kind of places are people obtaining their pets? The two most presumed
options are narrowed down to either buying at a pet store or adopting from a shelter. Even though
people can get a pet from either option, there are many reasons why adopting is undoubtedly a
smarter choice. Animal shelters serve for a bigger purpose, and that is to help the community and its
animals. Prospective pet owners should choose pet adoption because of its health, economic, and
life benefits. Pet adoption brings myriad health benefits. One of these benefits is the loyal
companionship of shelter animals. GAWS shelter's acting chief executive, Mia Shaw states, "There
are big positives for a person's mental and physical wellbeing in adopting a pet – there are so many
benefits to adopting a dog or cat, including companionship and friendship" (qtd. in Sum 19). These
animals help human beings physically and mentally by providing another incentive to exercise, and
by providing a steady companionship. These benefits could potentially save the lives of depressed
people and improve the lives of incapacitated people. Inclusively, shelter animals reduce stress and
other health–related issues. Rescue cat owner, Lisa Barley notes, "Not only will you benefit from the
joys of a furry friend's unconditional love, but a pet can have a positive impact on your health, from
helping you stay physically active to reducing stress and lowering blood pressure" (48). Adopting a
pet is much like obtaining a best friend, who will provide unconditional love and support when the
person needs it the most. Furthermore, most of the shelter animals are caged for days or even
months, resulting in being restricted from social environments. Consequently, these animals end up
being friendlier when they are adopted and placed in a steady home, unlike the ones obtained
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Persuasive Essay On Adoption Shelter
When you're ready to add another pet to the family, what is your first question? The first thing you
should think about is whether you should adopt a pet from a shelter or whether you should buy one
from a breeder. There are pros and cons for each one, but you really need to consider both thoughts.
I'm sure you are worried about adopting from a shelter, because you don't know where they came
from, how they were treated, or how mean they are but little do you know, there are also cons with
buying from a breeder. They could be bred wrong, they could be abused, or they could also be mean.
Not all breeders know what they are doing and there's always a chance of getting a pet you don't
want, but you need to pay attention to all the abused animals in the shelters to help them out, rather
than helping out the breeders just so they can "raise money". It's not just the right thing to do, it is a
reward. Adopting a pet from a shelter can be difficult at times and you never know what the animal
had been through before they are put in the shelter. Are they potty trained? Were they abused? The
process to adopting a pet from a shelter is much more difficult than just buying one from a breeder.
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Adopting a shelter pet can be difficult, but you just have to remember that it'll be worth it in the end.
"You'll have a relationship with your pet for many years to come, so it's worth being patient and
taking your time to carefully consider what kind of pet–big or small, energetic or relaxed, older or
younger–is right for you" (The Adoption Process). When you are going to the adoption shelter, you
need to be prepared for the workers to ask you many questions about your housing situation, how
many children you have, other pets you may have, etc. They will be asking you these question just
to make sure that your future pet will have a good and well–treated
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Non-Profit Organizations: Safe Zone
MISSION
To reduce suffering in the world and advocate humane behavior through providing rescue,
rehabilitation, and safe zone to abandoned, neglected, and abused animals.
THE ORGANIZATION
This proposal is to fund emergency rescue, rehabilitation, and safe environment.
Safe Zone is a non–profit organization. It is an organization that helps abused animals and providing
them with their own safe zone.
This organization is a part of a wide collection of animal shelters and rescue organizations that help
to create a safety zone from abuse, killings and inhumane actions towards animals. Instead Safety
Zone advocates humane programs for population control and to reduce cruelty that arises from over
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Yet intervention is often reserved for those who have the will to step up when others don't feel
empowered to do so. We serve our community by taking action in instances of animal cruelty,
neglect, and abandonment. We have rescued and rehabilitated animals who have been starved to
emaciation, beaten, confined in their own waste, shot, and struck by cars. Reducing the incidence of
cruelty and healing the wounds of cruelty is our primary concern.
Our Safe Zone program wants community members, kids, and families to respond to our outreach
and concern with animal brutality by joining us in spreading the awareness and knowledge to others
on this issue, whether it's by acts of kindness or just simply being aware. Our intent is to empower
individuals to stand up for humane treatment of animals.
We serve people who need assistance with their own rescue efforts.
We allow animals to have a voice by providing them areas where they are loved and treated kindly.
We do this by taking animals out of homes that are not equip to withhold or provide for the.
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Persuasive Essay Against Animal Shelter
Many animals are sitting in a shelter of some sort this very second and we take our pets for granted
ignoring those pets who are less fortunate. Animals should be adopted from shelters to help save
their lives and make their lives also better in a number of ways. Many of the animals in shelters get
put down or don't have the funding to care for the animals in the shelters and have to then do
anything in their power to get rid of the animal to prevent the idea of killing the animal. Animals
don't get the choice to be in a shelter or not, but I personally see it as in my situation of being in a
treatment center for no reason but for a new placement. Animals deserve a second chance to be free
again before being killed in a shelter. My first source is Animal Law What You Need to Know When
Adopting a Pet, is that you may get rejected for an animal adoption, but that is no reason to give up
the fight to save the precious life that needs love to be brought back to their life. According to the
same source a person needs to first off think of what kind of pet they would like and is capable of
attending to which could be a cause to being rejected in the adoption process. If one doesn't have the
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7.6 million animals enter the shelters and with that 2.7 million animals are euthanized in the shelter.
The same amount euthanized gets adopted each year, which is depressing. One would think more
would get adopted or simply taken in if lost to avoid the deaths or strays of animals such as the cats
that was previously stated. Animals are human companions that show love and guard or are just fun
to help people out in therapeutic ways. Humans take animals for granted with how we send them to
shelters not caring if it's going to end up with them dead in a week of being at that
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Why Animal Shelters Need To Do Home Checks
When adopting a dog, most people worry about which type of animal they want and the price they
are willing to pay. Adopting at shelters is easier because of the opportunity of hearing their story and
falling in love with the animal. After finding the right soulmate, there is a process that everyone
must go through. First, there is a test to make sure the animal loves its soon to be owner. Then, there
is paperwork, and finally there is a home check to make sure the animal will be safe. Sadly, many
shelters around the world are too lazy for a thirty minute home check, making some animal's lives
endangered. I believe all shelters need to do home checks because they will provide the reassurance
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Doing a home check while having the animal up for adoption there would provide the reassurance
that the animal is comfortable in their new forever home. It would make sure they do not get scared
of objects or people in the environment. This would help lower the euthanasia percent for animals as
well. In the article, "Animal Shelter Euthanasia" by the website AnimalHumane, sixty–four percent
of animals attack because of aggression, overcrowding, or objects that they are scared of. Studies
from "When Dogs Attack" by the website CesarsWay, says that many animals attack due to loud
noises or large objects in the home. Some animals get so scared they could bite someone's fingers
off! They are frightened and use attacking as a self–defense method. Then, innocent animals are
euthanised because of those attacks. It is dreadful to hear about animals who attacked because they
felt scared, or were because they were in an unsafe environment. Home checks could prevent
animals' likeliness to attack because it would be obvious if the animal was comfortable in the
environment. This would lower the euthanasia rate and save animal's precious lives. Invading
privacy Many people would think a shelter would be invading their home when doing a home
check, and would rather go to a shelter where one doesn't have to go through all the paperwork and
wait for a home check. This process could take weeks depending on the adoption.
TheShelterProject, a website, states in their article, "Pet Adoption" that owners have the right to
privacy in their home or environment. Plus, shelters with home checks could take days to weeks
whereas shelters without them could take minutes to an hour. It is an easier way, but not the safer
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Pet Adoption
Pet Adoption
Many people have different thoughts on adoption. Such as why adoption is a good thing not only for
the animal but also the owner, if each dog deserves a second chance, and if there should be kill
shelters.
Adoption is good for both the animal and the owner, by adopting an animal is gives them a new
home that they deserve. Adoption gives the owner a sense of what the animal has gone through,
which sometimes helps understand the way the animal may act and can help find ways to train them.
Adoption gives the animal a new start and a family that will love them no matter what. It can also
help a family come together in hard times and help each other get through it.
I believe that every animal deservers a second chance. It's not
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Animal Cruelty And The Prevention Of Cruelty
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, better known as the ASPCA is a
non profit organization that focuses on preventing animal cruelty. The mission of the ASPCA is "to
provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States"
(ASPCA). Animal cruelty and neglect are huge problems in the United States, therefore
organizations such as the ASPCA are needed to start the process of prevention. The ASPCA website
is used to to bring awareness to the issue of animal cruelty through actions such as: donations,
volunteers, advocacy centers, adoptions, and fundraisers. The ASPCA website is effective in
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The next piece of criteria that the ASPCA website uses is the text. Each important piece of
information on the homepage are in large, bolded letters. This feature emphasizes the importance of
the words. For example, the black text that reads "63 cents a day" is an important piece of
information regarding donations. The text is also black in color, but placed on a white background.
This idea makes the message "pop" and grabs the viewer's attention. Due to the placement of the
text, it catches the viewer's attention and could drive them to consider donating just that small
amount of money to the ASPCA. This is a vital factor for this organization because donations help
drive the prevention of animal cruelty. Also, the idea of using only sixty three cents to advertise
donations helps to encourage people to take action because it is such a small amount. Another
example is on the 'Take Action' page, the key elements are in bold colors such as blue and green.
The final piece of text that supports the mission of the organization is in the menu bar. The orange
text on the menu bar is eye–catching, which is important because the buttons lead to places where
viewers can adopt pets, volunteer, and donate; these are all great opportunities to effectively bring
awareness to preventing animal cruelty. Specific colors, when used strategically can benefit a
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Allergic To Pet Research Paper
How can a person reduce allergic symptoms to a pet?
If you or a member of your family is part of the 15% of our population allergic to pets, there are
things you can do to help keep allergic reactions under control and make your home a much more
comfortable place to live. Even if you do not have allergies, these tips are helpful if you have guests
in your home that are allergic to animals.
We spend from one third to one half of our time in our bedrooms. By keeping the animals out of the
bedrooms at all times, we can greatly reduce the symptoms of pet allergies.
Install a good "HEPA" air cleaner.
Close the ducts to the bedrooms and use electric heaters.
Clean and vacuum regularly.
Bathe your pet weekly.
Do not allow your pet on the furniture.
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The Importance Of Volunteering At The Bakersfield Spca
I had the opportunity to volunteer at the Bakersfield SPCA. Volunteering here was very rewarding
as I was able to provide care for cats and dogs who may never get adopted. My responsibilities
consisted of cleaning the cats' kennels and making them presentable to any potential adopters. This
consisted of wiping the outside of the kennels and replacing the cat litter boxes so the cats would
have a clean place to use. I also cleaned the inside of the kennels and provided them with water and
food. Through this process I began meeting the cats as they would approach me to see what was
going on. I realized that most of the cats were either grey with black markings or entirely black
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Such as climbing structures, scratching post or a place to run (2/26/17). In an attempt to meet the
cat's telos I got to spend time grooming and socializing the animals in an effort to make them more
sociable which would make them more adoptable.
I also provided the dogs with the opportunity to get out of their small enclosure and to feel the grass
underneath their paws. While speaking to one of the workers I was told that the animals do not get
to come out of their kennels to often because, since the shelter is a nonprofit shelter they depend a
lot on the donations from the public. Which means that they can only hire the exact amount of
people that will help perform the necessary duties but they lack the extra help that can help with
taking the dogs out or grooming the cats. For this reason, they depend greatly on the community to
go in and volunteer.
"Animal shelters and the community" The Bakersfield SPCA is one of the smallest shelters within
Bakersfield. They depend greatly on the community to help sponsor animals. This means that the
community members, depending on the type of animal, will provide a starting kit which include
food, bedding, and a scratching post to the adopters. The animals who were sponsor by the
community are cats that are older or have been at the shelter longer than the rest. This is a form of
trying to save as many animals as possible by defining the animal as a shelter "mascot" (3/28/2017).
Which will give those animals
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Hypoallergenic Informative Speech
Before I discuss what is causing the allergies I have some interesting facts for you.
The prefix "hypo" means "less than" and thus the word hypoallergenic tells the kitten/cat buyer that
the breeder believes the cat to to produce fewer allergens than other cats. How is this measured or
regulated – well it isn't. There are no legal regulations defining allergens (let alone allergens in cats),
nor are there any guidelines. So the world "hypoallergenic" has very little meaning.
Around 2–15% of the worlds population is allergic to cats and 1/3 of these have a cat in their home.
Up to 40% of Asthma sufferers are sensitive to cats.
A large proportion of cats surrendered to shelters are from allergic pet owners.
Up to 25% of Rex cats that are
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The Aspc Preventing Animal Cruelty
The ASPCA:
Preventing Animal Cruelty One Animal at a Time
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, better known as the ASPCA is a
nonprofit organization that focuses on preventing animal cruelty. The mission of the ASPCA is "to
provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States"
(ASPCA). Animal cruelty and neglect are tremendous problems in the United States, therefore,
organizations such as the ASPCA are needed to start the process of prevention. The ASPCA website
is used to bring awareness to the issue of animal cruelty through actions such as: donations,
volunteers, advocacy centers, adoptions, and fundraisers. The ASPCA website is effective in
bringing awareness and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The variety of animals helps to appeal to many different types of animal advocates. These are a few
examples of how visuals are used as an effective feature in representing the mission of the ASPCA.
The next piece of criteria that the ASPCA website uses is the text. Each significant piece of
information on the homepage is in large, bolded letters. This feature emphasizes the importance of
the words. For example, the black text that reads "63 cents a day" is an important piece of
information regarding donations. The text is also black in color, but placed on a white background.
This idea makes the message "pop" and grabs the viewer's attention. Due to the placement of the
text, it catches the viewer's attention and could drive them to consider donating just that small
amount of money to the ASPCA. This is a vital factor for this organization, since donations help
drive the prevention of animal cruelty. Also, the idea of using only sixty three cents to advertise
donations helps to encourage people to take action seeing that it is such a modest amount. Another
example is on the 'Take Action' page, the key elements are in bold colors such as blue and green.
The final piece of text that supports the mission of the organization is in the menu bar. The orange
text on the menu bar is eye–catching, which is essential considering the buttons lead to places where
viewers can
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Pet Adoption And Depression ( Cherney )
Pet Adoption and Depression
Approximately 20.9 million adults in the United States are currently coping with depression or a
mood or anxiety disorder, and this number is seemingly on the rise (Mental Disorders In America).
It is becoming more and more likely for people in the United States to be diagnosed with depression
or anxiety. However, this number only accounts for the number of individuals who choose to seek
professional help or medical treatment, because many people are not even aware that they could be
depressed. Most of the patients that are being treated are using a variety of different techniques and
medicines to enhance their mood. Some of the most popular antidepressant medications that doctors
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Simply petting a dog can noticeably lower an individual's heart rate and blood pressure. Some
studies even show that pet owners have slightly lower cholesterol than their peers who do not live
with pets (Benjamin). Dogs' positive influences on their owners' health goes even deeper yet. Even
though it seems absolutely irrational, there is evidence and studies that link dogs with detecting
cancer. There are many reports of dog owners who claimed that their canine friends continuously
licked or sniffed moles and lumps on their bodies that were found to be cancerous. As impossible as
it seems, there is actual scientific evidence that states some dogs can smell cancer in the human
body (Benjamin). While cancer is definitely terrible to find, early detection can make all the
difference, and having a dog can be that difference. Not only can dogs cause their owners to be more
active, but they can also save their lives.
It is no secret that dogs long ago earned their label as "man's best friend". It only makes sense,
considering that dogs have been owned by humans since ancient times. Pets are obviously great
companions for just about anyone. However, for someone suffering from depression, anxiety, or
another mood disorder, the companionship of a pet can be the only thing giving them happiness.
Dogs are perfect for shy people who still seek
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Persuasive Essay On Save Animals
Animals are the beginning to the best nerve wrecking filled love you could ever dream of for your
life. Ever since I was a young child, I've always resonated with the idea of helping animals more so
than anyone and anything else in this world. My love for animals had begun when I was a mere four
years old. I've always had pets: dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and much more. To find out more
about how to help adoptable animals in shelters, I contacted Amanda Smasal, a community outreach
coordinator at Wayside Waifs. Wayside Waifs is no–kill shelter located in Kansas City, Missouri
which has adoptable dogs and cats, ready and willing to go to safe, loving homes. When I first
emailed Smasal asking if she would participate in the interview, I felt overwhelming fear and began
to panic about the whole encounter. The fear of having to ask someone I had never met to talk with
me is something that scares me. Nonetheless, I sent the email asking politely yet efficiently to see if
she would give me a few of her precious minutes to answer questions about a cause worth fighting
for: animal rescue hospitals. She quickly responded to my quaint email approximately a day later
stating she would happily answer any and all questions I have, significant or insignificant. The
questions took a couple days to figure out. The few days I had to create the questions were filled
with creativity and a tad bit of questionable ideas. The questions I asked her were the things I would
want to
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Persuasive Speech Essay
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
"It's that sad animal shelter commercial again, change the channel!"
How many of you have said this before? I have. This used to be my initial reaction almost every
time ads of animal adoption agencies came on TV. This is also probably the general reaction of most
viewers when presented with such sad images. We all prefer to watch those funny videos of dogs
standing on two legs or cats wearing silly outfits. And of course that's fine; we all need a little
entertainment from time to time. But knowing where these great companions of humans come from
or where they may ultimately end up could surprise you.
Loving pets of all sizes and shapes are waiting in animal shelters, hoping to find a permanent home.
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You also get literature on caring for your new pet, plus support and guidance from shelter staff if
you have questions. Shelter pets make wonderful companions. Some have never had a home, others
were abandoned or surrendered by their previous owners. Some are the victims of divorce, illness,
allergies, a new baby, inexperienced owners, a move that didn't include them, and many other
reasons. But most shelter pets are loving animals who are grateful to have a second chance at a
happy life. They can and do bond with their new owners, and become the most devoted and loving
of family pets. You save a life, and do your part in combatting pet overpopulation.
A sad fact of life is that there are far too many homeless pets than there are loving homes to care for
them. When you adopt from a shelter, you save a life and free up a cage for another needy animal
waiting to be adopted. Your money goes towards running the shelter, pet education, and spay/neuter
surgery. All of this, and you gain a loving companion too!
I rescused my cat Luna two years ago from a man selling kittens on craigslist. When I picked her up
I took her to the vet the next day and they told me she was malnourished, infested with fleas and
needed multiple shots. I spent my entire paycheck on her so I could save her life. It was
heartbreaking to know someone could sell animals they
didnt
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Adoption
Adopt or Buy? Many people buy the pets they want, but there are rarely any human beings that
actually adopt. Let me ask you a simple question. Do you usually buy your pets from a breeder, or
do you actually go out and search for the one to adopt? Many of you will say buy from a breeder,
but that's okay. Let me just list my facts and you think them over. Maybe I can get your opinion to
change. Logos. Facts. Adopting. It means saving one of the more than six million cats, dogs, or
countless other animals who enter U.S. animal shelters EVERY SINGLE YEAR. Adopting is never
buying any type of animal. What's the difference between a pet store and an animal shelter? This is
one of the most asked questions over this topic. And the answer? Profit. Pet stores. Pet stores sell
animals only for the money or profit they can get off that animal. Animal shelters are there to save
lives. Get an animal off the street. Animal shelters take unwanted, stray, or abandoned animals. Now
you may be thinking about an adoption fee. Wouldn't that basically count as buying? Absolutely not.
Shelters use the adoption fee so they can get more positive things for the animals. Food, medicine,
spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchipping, and other important things for your new
companion needs. In other words, your money is going to help animals. Still not convinced adopting
is better? Let's take a look at some examples.
To convince an audience of the author's credibility or character. Ethical appeal; Ethos. "Each year,
2.7 million adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States, simply because too many
pets come into shelters and too few people consider adoption when looking for a new pet. The
number of euthanized animals could be changed dramatically if more people adopted pets instead of
buying them." The Humane Society of the United States. Every time you adopt a pet you're saving
it's life. Now i'm not a very good example as I just bought a dog from a breeder a week ago, but my
family has adopted. We had heard of this pitbull mix that was at the Sulphur Springs Animal Shelter.
He had only a couple of days left before he was going to be euthanized. My sister, Jamie, is very in
love with pitbulls so we went to go check him
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Shelters
Most pet stores offer limited number of animals only such as dogs, cats, turtles, and fishes, among
the common ones. On the other hand, animal shelters can offer different kinds of animals aside from
dogs and cats, such as birds and even horses.
Unlike pet stores which are usually privately–owned, some shelters are managed by the local
government, and are even funded by the taxes we pay. Some shelters, on the other hand, are
managed by non–government organizations and are funded by donations and charitable
contributions. Some of these shelters may even be associated with animal welfare organizations
which provide guidelines on operating the shelter as well as educating the staff, pet owners, and the
community.
Debunking the myths about shelter animals
There are some myths regarding adopting an animal in a shelter that should be debunked. Among
these are the following:
* Animals in shelters are usually bad–tempered and cannot make good pets. The truth is, there are
several reasons why animals end up in shelters. For one, their owners cannot take care of their pets
anymore due to health issues, death, or relocation to another place where pets are not allowed.
Another reason may be due to an addition of a new family member, such as a baby, by which the
family do not have enough time to take care of their pets anymore. Some owners put their pets in
shelters because they realized they should not have gotten a pet in the first place, perhaps due to
inexperience of taking care
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Adoption Debate
When we speak about adoptions, we commonly think about a couple going into a legal contract to
care for a child that they themselves did not bear or we may think about a pet. With both of these
cases there are careful considerations that we need to take into account. For a child the parents to be
may be thinking about if they want a boy or a girl, what kind of diapers and formula to purchase,
and how to furnish the room, just to mention a few things. For a pet we will take into consideration
the species and the breed. Do we want a dog, cat, fish, snake, and what are the implications of
having that pet. What is the best type of nourishment, shelter, and care is widely researched. If we
spend so much time researching all of these things for children and pets; why are we not spending
the time that we need in researching our plants? After all, without the proper shelter, nutrition and
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This raises the question: How is this possible? In order to understand the validity of the statement
we must first understand our past. If anyone were to state that there is an African influence in
Egyptian history most of us would not think to challenge this statement due to the close proximity of
Egypt and Africa. When you take that into account, it would be hard to grasp the concept that there
would be an African influence in America before Columbus due to the distance in between Africa
and America. It is interesting to know that "the negroid element is well proven by the large Olmec
stone mountains "(Sertima, 1976 p. 21), therefore we must take into account that there was an
African influence in America before Columbus had arrived. For many of us this is a hard concept to
grasp, after all it does go against everything we were taught in history class as a
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Persuasive Essay On Pet Adoption
Pet Adoption AD's
There are numerous reasons why one should make wise decision before adopting a dog. The first
you get to save a life by choosing to adopt. In the United Sates, more than two million dogs are
available to be adopted every year. One of the reason there are so many dogs up for adoption is a lot
of owners surrender their pets to the animal shelter. There are also benefits to adopting a dog from a
shelter, it helps pay for the shelter to save more dogs and to find homes for other dogs. There is also
a misconception that's animals in the shelter have something wrong with them. There is numerous
reason as to why someone would surrender a dog to the shelter, other than health problems. They
also make sure the dogs are healthy before they leave the shelter. Also, it is usually cheaper to
purchase a dog from an animal rescue center than a pet store.
Another reason people adopt dogs for a pet is that he can help improve the mood of their owners. By
adopting a dog, you can help improve yours and the dog's life. But you also must be careful about
where you look for a dog. You can look in the paper about adoption places. But the main way people
will look for pet adoptions is online. There are over thousands of places to adopt a pet from. You
want to make sure that the place you adopt from has references from previous adopters. Most places
will have an individual picture for each dog with a description below the imagine, with the breed
type, age, color of the dog. You
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Shelters
Most pet stores offer a limited number of animals only such as dogs, cats, turtles, and fishes, among
the common ones. On the other hand, animal shelters can offer different kinds of animals aside from
dogs and cats, such as birds and even horses.
Unlike pet stores which are usually privately–owned, some shelters are managed by the local
government and are even funded by the taxes we pay. Some shelters, on the other hand, are managed
by non–government organizations and are funded by donations and charitable contributions. Some
of these shelters may even be associated with animal welfare organizations which provide guidelines
on operating the shelter as well as educating the staff, pet owners, and the community.
Debunking the myths about shelter animals
There are some myths regarding adopting an animal in a shelter that should be debunked. Among
these are the following:
* Animals in shelters are usually bad–tempered and cannot make good pets. The truth is, there are
several reasons why animals end up in shelters. For one, their owners cannot take care of their pets
anymore due to health issues, death, or relocation to another place where pets are not allowed.
Another reason may be due to an addition of a new family member, such as a baby, by which the
family does not have enough time to take care of their pets anymore. Some owners put their pets in
shelters because they realized they should not have gotten a pet in the first place, perhaps due to
inexperience of taking
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The Pros And Cons Of Animal Adoption

  • 1. The Pros And Cons Of Animal Adoption The social issue I have chosen is pet adoption and why people should choose this way of finding an animal companion, as opposed to buying one. This is an issue because across the United States, there is an overpopulation or mistreatment of dogs and cats every day. Animal shelters take in these animals and care for them as much as they can. Animal shelter intakes are anything from those picked up by an animal control, surrendered by owners, or rescued from reports of animal cruelty. In the United States, approximately 5–12 million companion animals enter animal shelters annually and approximately 1–4 million of these are euthanized. The Wood County Humane Society, located in Bowling Green, OH, is one of the several shelters that care for animals in need of help. There are many reasons why so many animals are in need of adoption, the main concerns being: breeding facilities, puppy mills, and strays. The breeders' profit at an animal's expense because for every animal bred, an animal in a shelter loses its chance of finding a home. Inbreeding can also cause painful and even life–threatening health effects to the animals and while some breeders sell healthy, well–treated animals, other breeders may be abusive. Another reason is puppy mills, or commercial dog breeding facilities, in which the health and welfare of the animals are not the main priority. There are an estimated 10,000 mills in the US, producing about 2 million puppies each year. The last main reason is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. How Strict Animal Shelter Policies Can Cause Pets I Was Stressed so I Ate a Wall, Pooped White for a Week, Then Was Returned to the Animal Shelter Allison Gray in her article "How Strict Animal Shelter Policies Can Cause Pets to Suffer," offers a harsh critique that animal shelters hold a very strict adoption process by not allowing unqualified pet owners to adopt. She argues that adoption shelters want to find the perfect owner, but the perfect owner does not exist by her claims. Therefore, pets are not adopted out and are left to suffer in animal shelters. With the guidelines for pet adoption already in place she states that most pets were not adopted out because prospecting owners had an intact pet at home, their current pet was overdue for vaccines and they wanted an outdoor cat. She exudes that it is the shelters harsh policies that are keeping pets from being adopted out and finding their forever home. In my view, however, it is the owners, and not the shelters fault that unwanted pets swarm animal shelters. While it is true that some shelters can be over zealous with adoption rules, it is still the owners fault that these animals ended up in animal control in the first place. According to the American Humane Society over 29% of pets are returned to animal shelters simply because a person's place of residence does not allow pets (2). This means that the prospecting owner lied on the application to adopt. Steve Bruno in his article "Rescue Me" informs that "Rescue dogs suffer from disproportionately from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Pet Friendly Cities Of The United States One of the most pet friendly cities in the United States is Carmel, California. Dogs are allowed to run free on the beach, shop owners keep dog biscuits in their stores, and several restaurants welcome pets. If you are visiting Carmel, California with your four–legged friend you might want to add one of these pet friendly restaurants to your itinerary. Bistro 211 The Bistro 211 on Crossroads Boulevard is a very pet–friendly restaurant that even offers it 's own "Doghouse Menu". For the human guests Bistro 211 offers European style food made using locally grown and wholesome foods. Bistro 211 serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily with brunch served on Saturdays and Sundays. You can learn more about Bistro 211 and view their menu by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Open daily for lunch and dinner Bahama Billy 's Island Steakhouse offers entrees that typically fall into the $15 to $22 price range that features typical California cuisine with a Caribbean twist.To learn more about Bahama Billy 's Island Steakhouse or to view their menu you can visit their website . Finding the right name for your new animal family member can be a fun process because it offers you the ability to express your individuality, think outside the box and most of all to be creative. Many people will be able to name their dogs immediately because their personality reminds them of a particular name, "He is large and in charge, I think we should name him Moose!" But if you are one of the many who need a little help in the pet naming department and are desiring a name that stands out, then take a look at some of the names below. 1.) Tesla (unisex) perfect for any pet with an electric personality. 2.) Zeke (male) great name for a strong, leader pet. 3.) Basil (male) pronounced the British way and not like the spice, made for a pet who is king of his castle. 4.) Sweet Pea (female) for only the sweetest pet around. 5.) Bluto (male) essential for the burly pet who loves the ladies. 6.) Hydra (female) A lass with a fiery personality. 7.) Vita (female) for a healthy animal that was not the runt of the litter 8.) Moose (male) only those who are large and in charge. 9.) Evo (male) a pet who is at one with the earth. 10.) Kiwi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Hellbenders Research Paper Biologists, suited in wetsuits and snorkels, gently lift a large rock underwater before poking a dive light into the crevice. Two small eyes peek out at them, a wide grin and a flattened wrinkled body floating and bobbing with the current. The Eastern Hellbender, ancient giant salamanders that have roamed the Earth for millions of years, living dinosaurs that roam the bottom of non–polluted streams and shallow rivers preying on crawfish and earthworms. As water pollution increases and water quality declines so do the hellbender populations. The large amphibians breath entire through their skin, and like any amphibian, can absorb nearly anything through it. Chemical runoff from pesticides and herbicides, and siltation from nearby ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Captively reared hellbenders are returned to southeastern Ohio streams at around three years of age. Some of these hellbenders, as they wait for their return to home, are cared for by high school seniors in the small animal care lab at Penta Career Center in Perrysburg, Ohio. The technical school, in partnership with the Toledo Zoo, contains a small bio–secure room which contains around thirty forty gallon tanks, each containing anywhere from three to seven hellbenders based on age and size. Maintained daily, excluding weekends, the amphibians are monitored closely by both students and staff alike. Through this work and learning about the conservation efforts behind these salamanders have I found my passion. By the end of the day, despite being dripping with water, arms sore from transporting buckets of siphoned water to dispose of, I feel truly at home. So, and while it's still in development, I have been developing a simple behavior experiment to determine how often younger hellbenders surface for air compared to their older counterparts. I am to reveal and discuss my experiment outcomes with a group of biologists sometime in the spring of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Animal Shelter Advertisement Analysis There are millions of animals are in shelters nationwide. Among those millions of animals in shelters, there is proximity 31 % or 2.7 million of those animals that are euthanized each year. The Shelter Pet Project. org is a website not that sells dogs, but to spread the word that pets in shelters are wonderful and lovable., and encourage people to consider going to their local animal shelter and adopt a pet instead of buying one from a breeder. In this ad they are advertising a new website, this website is used to make shelters the first place potential adopters turn when looking for a new pet. This ensures that all the pets find loving homes. The advertisement is a happy, healthy, beautiful dog staring directly at the viewer with a happy look. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a very subtle way, I think that the ad seeks to make everyone want to adopt a pet. The happy look that this dog has in the ad is joyful and makes the viewer want to smile. For any person, this would pull them right to the ad. Hoping to get the same look from an animal, the people viewing this add would adopt a dog. Also, this ad demonstrates a pet being a symbol of family and love. By talking about the dog being happy, healthy, clean, and doing tricks, family and love are brought into perspective. The picture of this ad reminds people that not all horror stories heard about shelter pets are true, that even shelter pets that might be mutts can still be happy, and reminds everyone that shelter pets want love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Animal Shelter Dog Adoption Shelter Shelter dogs need your help. If you're a person wanting to adopt a dog, do so from a shelter. Shelter dogs will never stop needing homes. Almost any kind of dogs can be found at a shelter. I think people should always adopt from the shelter because, they have the potential to be great dogs, and all they need is some extra love. Animal shelters desperately need more people to come to them for dog adoptions. People adopt from breeders and stores without realizing that shelters are overcrowded. When a shelter runs out of rooms for the dogs, they get euthanized. Shelter dogs just need people who care to give them a home. Each year 670,000 dogs are euthanized in shelters. If a dog is sick most of the time the shelter cannot afford vet fees, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Animal Shop Research Paper Adopt don't Shop Each year, 3–4 million animals are euthanized in shelters. That means every 7 seconds an animal is euthanized (Paws). Most of these animals are healthy, young, and adoptable. Each day 10,000 humans are born in the US, and 70,000 puppies and kittens are born. That represents and human to 15 dogs and 45 cats. As long as that ratio exist, there will never be enough homes for all these animals. The sad reality for the majority of the companion animals that end up in shelters is that the final act of kindness they will experience is a gentle hand ending their life. The number of strays living in the US is 70 Million. The number of animals that die each year from cruelty, neglect, and exploitation, 30 Million. There are 4,000–6,000 animal shelters in the US and the number of animals that enter those shelters each year is 6–8 Million (Oxford Pets). 5 in 10 dogs and 7 in 10 cats in shelters are euthanized simply because there is no one to adopt them. Some of the causes of pet population are puppy mills, and being a responsible pet owner. In Puppy Mills dogs are often kept in cages with wire flooring that injures their paws and legs, and it is not unusual for cages to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people think that breeders should have to get a license for breeding. That a breeding license should cost a $1,000, and need to be renewed at an annual rate. Anyone who does not have a license and is caught breeding will have to pay a fine up to $1,000 per litter. All animals would be seized and sent to a temporary or permanent home and if the fine was not payed, it would be attached to the breeders property as a lien. Another solution would be to limit the number, breeders are allowed to produce each year. Since litter size varies there would need to be flexibility, but the breeder would have a limit. Any breeder who fell out of compliance would have his or her license revoked and all animals would be put in a shelter for adoption.(Tails of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Why Adopt Shelter Dogs Why should you adopt a shelter dog? Every year 3.9 million dogs nationwide are brought into shelters. Of those 3.9 million 31% are euthanized. I think that you should adopt shelter dogs because lots of them die and you could save them, they are affordable, and they are good for your health. One reason is that many dogs die everyday in shelters. 3.9 million dogs nationwide are brought into shelters, of those 3.9 million 31% are euthanized. If dogs have been in the shelters for awhile and people aren't adopting them they will eventually be killed so new dogs can be brought in. If more people adopt shelter dogs then less dogs will die. Another reason is that they are more affordable than the average dog. Dogs at a shelter called "Last Hope Animal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Main Line Animal Rescue (MLAR) Chester Springs, PA– Did you know that Main Line Animal Rescue (MLAR) receives no federal, state or local funding? MLAR relies solely on donors, volunteers and those open to adopting a new pet. Dedicated to fighting for the well–being and civilized treatment of all animals, MLAR works to raise the public's awareness of the plight that homeless animals face. MLAR also focuses on educating prospective new families about the benefits of adopting an animal. MLAR's mission is to be the country's leading and most innovative animal rescue organization. Thanks to more than 600 active and engaged volunteers, an onsite veterinary clinic and innovative training and educational programs, the organization is able to help thousands of animals every year. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Persuasive Essay On Animals If you aren't concerned with innocent animals being euthanized because they aren't getting adopted then stop reading here. Every year thousands of sheltered and animals are being euthanized due to the fact that people don't want to adopt them. By finding bright spots in shelters such as similarities between animals that are adopted, and then find out how to spread those characteristics to other animals in the shelter. I'll be researching potential ways to increase the animals' happiness and then hopefully their personalities will change as well. Every year there are thousands of animals abused, neglected, or left for dead. The purpose of Humane Societies and Shelters are to give a temporary home to animals in need, as well as feed them. Being treated badly affects these animal's personalities in various negative ways. Some become very shy and skittish, while others become hostile and mean. Shelters put their found animals up for adoption after giving them all their required shots, and a large portion get adopted by a loving family. What happens to the remaining that do not get adopted? They are euthanized because people simply do not want them. To euthanize an animal is to "put it down" because it either puts people and animals' lives in danger, or shelters simply don't have the room or resources to care for them during their later years. Last year, across the US, about 1.5 animals are euthanized in order to make room in shelters. This may seem like a lot, but this is actually a decrease since 2011, where that number was up to 2.6 million. This is almost half of all rescued animals, because about 3.2 were adopted last year. My plan is to visit our local shelter, and observe the differences between animals that are going to be adopted and animals that may be euthanized. Finding what makes certain animals more appealing than others is very important, so I can help other animals share those traits, and appeal to the public more. My long–term goal is to change the behavior of the person, not the animal, because what's wrong with the animal may not be its struggle, but rather what it doesn't have that people look for. For example, if we find that dogs with bright colored blankets and a stuffed bear inside their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Personal Narrative: My Dream Shelters Program My dream outreach program would be to help promote the adoption of adult dogs in shelters everywhere. So many dogs across the US are left in shelters afraid, alone and lots of them don't survive. The statistics of adult dogs being adopted vs. a puppy are low, puppies always go faster in a shelter. Many of these adult dogs in shelters were once someone's loving pet. With shelters being over populated many of these dogs are never adopted and euthanized. Love without a Paws program will help adult dogs 1 year of age and more to be adopted. The program will be managed by myself with local volunteers who will promote the program with advertisement also partnered with sponsors who will provide the services. Love without a Paws will team up with sponsors like Petsmart to offer free training classes and education about adult dogs and, local shelters will offer affordable vet visits for adopting an adult dog from their shelter. Secondly adopting an adult dog will be less work than adopting a puppy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Puppies require an abundance of training time, exercise, and socialization with other animals and people. Those things are essential for them to be comfortable in the world and become wonderful dogs. Puppies will have accidents in the house, chew, get into things and make messes. For these reasons they require a lot of your time, so they know what you want and don't want them to do. It's recommended for first–time dog owners to start with an adult dog if you cannot devote the time necessary to socialize, train and exercise a puppy properly. With an adult dog you know what you're getting, you can see they're physical traits and get a basic idea of their temperament. Most of them have had a home before becoming a shelter dog and need minimal training, in addition, are already housebroken. Adopting an adult dog is the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Colorado Springs Adoption Case Study The general goal of the Humane Society Colorado Springs, is to eliminate the cruelty and suffering of animals. In a quest to keep animals safe and in places where they are treated with love and care, they possess a rescue and adoption program. It is a big and important decision to make the decision about bringing an adopted pet into your home. Not everyone can realistically adopt a pet and they can donate in other ways. If you have truly evaluated your time, money and housing restrictions and still feel it is the right choice for you, then it is time for you to understand the adoption process and how it works. There is an on–line site where you can go and take a look at what animals are currently up for adoption. The staff does their best to keep this information up to date. Adoption is based on a first come, first serve basis. You may arrived at the the Humane Society and find that the pet you were interested in has already been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you find a pet that you are interested in meeting and getting acquainted with, you get the id number and take it to a staff member. You will then be allowed to spend some time with the pet in a safe environment with staff there to help answer your questions. It is the job of the staff member to talk to you frankly about the cares and needs of the animals and see if this situation is truly a "match". At the Colorado Springs Humane Society, they don't have an adoption application. They have an adoption survey that helps to make sure owners and pets will be an appropriate match. When the survey is completed and approved the adoption proceeds. Depending on the adopted pet there may be medical costs before the pet can be adopted. Saturdays are very busy Colorado Springs Humane Society. If you are going on Saturday plan for a two hour wait and a lot of people. If you can come a different time it would probably be a more pleasant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Disadvantages Of Child Adoption Following your choice of which type of adoption to go with, you will need to decide on how many children you will adopt. Countless people choose to adopt, regardless, if you are deciding to adopt 1 child or 10 children you have made an enormous decision. Offering a family to a child that feels like he/she belong nowhere is life altering. As seen with Staci and Eric Dennis of Virginia who decided they would try to ensure that at least one person did not go through life without a family. After going to classes, then getting certified they adopted Kylie, according to Staci, the changes in Kylie after the adoption was like watching a butterfly come out of the cocoon in fast motion (Dennis). According to the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) as of September 30, 2015 there were 427,910 children in the foster care system just in the United States. While 243,060 left the system in 2015, another 269,509 entered the system during the same year. Although, these numbers change daily, there is no shortage of children waiting for a family; as of September 30, 2015, there were 111,820 children waiting to be adopted in the US. Some of these children have been separated from their parents, but are still with their siblings. If you have the option combined with the means to adopt siblings it can help your children's adjustment to their new home. Siblings often have strong connections, even those that are not close in age. According to Lynne and Santiago Class who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Persuasive Essay On Euthanasia In today's world, almost everybody has a pet, we depend on them to give us comfort, love and care, vice versa but while we show our utmost affection to our pets, there are other pets in this world that get neglected and treated bad. About 3 million pets get euthanized each year because no one is able to adopt them. According to an article written on dallas news by Sarah Mervosh, she states "DAS (Dallas Animal Shelter) has successfully reduced euthanasia, despite being underfunded compared with other cities. About 60 percent of dogs get out of the shelter alive today –– up from 30 percent five years ago. Still, nearly 70 percent of the 8,500 or so dogs euthanized in Dallas last year were assessed as "treatable," meaning they were more adoptable than dogs with major health problems." The number of euthanasia has gone down but our goal is to completely get rid of the concept of euthanizing pets since we believe that euthanization is a cruel thing to do and pets who are innocent and do not deserve this shouldn't be going through all of this that is why we at petco are taking matters into our own hands. Our initiative is to help underfunded animal shelters in the DFW metroPlex have better resources so that they can provide good care to pets that enter animal shelters each year. We are targeting four animal shelters that need our attention. Our goal is to bring in funds and other resources to animal shelters in need of support. To fulfill our dream of getting rid of any signs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Dallas Petting Zoos Individual Assignment According to the SPCA 6.5 million animals enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year. Approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized because the shelters are too full. Now, thousands of animals have been rescued from recent hurricane disasters, and are being displaced across the country. Dallas animal shelters such as the SPCA of Dallas took in hundreds of these displaced animals and are now currently trying to find them a home. Amazon understands how important it is to give back to its community, and realizes that the Dallas pet community is in major need. Therefore, the Amazon offices located in Dallas, will be partnering with the SPCA of Dallas to put together a one–time event in Klyde Warren Park ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... on November 18, 2017. This event will include: petting zoos, raffles, vendor booths, games/ events for children, musical performances and food trucks. The Petting Zoos, will allow adults and children to have a meet and greet with their new furry friend, this will help people connect to the animals, giving the animals a better chance to be adopted. This will achieve the main goal to find loving homes for the homeless and displaced animals of dallas. There will also be three raffles that will be giving away pet food, pet clothes, and pet toys. One free ticket will be given to those who have adopted an animal that day, otherwise you must purchase a raffle ticket for $10. All proceeds from the raffle tickets will be given to the local participating animal shelters in the adoption event. The Vender booths will be selling pet food, pet clothes and pet toys, 90% of these proceeds will also go to the participating animal shelters at the event. All of the proceeds from the food trucks will also go to all local Dallas shelters participating in Furry Friends and Helping Hands. These three things will help to achieve the second goal of Amazon, to raise money for local Dallas shelters. The games and events for children, as well as the Musical performances are family fun activities that will give families another reason to come out to the event and participate in Furry Friends and Helping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Persuasive Essay : The Euthanasia Of Animals The euthanasia of animals is a very problematic social issue in the world today. Approximately there are about 7.6 million companion animals that enter animal shelters each year. Of those, about 2.7 animals are euthanized, and cats have the highest rate, according to "The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" (2017). When you hear the term euthanasia in reference to animals, you think of a painless process that ends the countless suffering your pet had to endure over the span of their lives. There are many reasons for which these animals are "put to sleep." When most pet owners put their pets to sleep it is because their pets have incurable disease, painful illness, behavioral problems and are of old age. When an animal is suffering and is no longer able to recover, this process may be the most humane thing to do. However, euthanasia turns into murder when perfectly healthy animals are killed. Since there is an overpopulation of animals there are many animals left on the street wandering alone. When there isn't any room for all these new animals being brought in from off the streets, shelters have no other option, but to euthanize. Each year more and more dogs and cats are born and sent into shelters, but for every animal being born another one has to leave and once the animal leave they are most likely going to be euthanized. No matter the situation animals are losing their lives for no clear reason. Nowadays, shelters don't have enough funds to save a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Descriptive Essay On Animal Abuse An Animal Extravaganza's Galore Animals are the beginning of the best nerve wrecking filled love you could ever dream of for your entire existence. Ever since I was a young child, I've always resonated with the everlasting idea of helping animals more so than anyone and anything else in this world. My love for animals had begun when I was a mere two years old. I've always had pets: dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and much more. I remember the joy I'd felt when my parents brought my dogs and I to the park. To find out more information about how to help adoptable animals in shelters, I contacted Amanda Smasal, a community outreach coordinator at Wayside Waifs. Wayside Waifs is no–kill shelter located in Kansas City, Missouri which has adoptable dogs and cats, ready and willing to go to safe, loving homes. When I first emailed Smasal asking if she would participate in the interview, I felt overwhelming fear and began to panic about the whole encounter. The fear of having to ask someone I had never met to talk with me is something that scares me. Nonetheless, I sent the email asking politely yet efficiently to see if she would give me a few of her precious minutes to answer questions about a cause worth fighting for: animal rescue hospitals. She quickly responded to my quaint email approximately a day later stating she would happily answer any and all questions I have, significant or insignificant. The questions took a couple days to figure out. The few days I had to create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Animal Control : Chad And Chad Essay Name: Matthew Langerman Introduction I. Attention Device–This is Chad before he was thrown away by his family. He was tossed away because there were bigger more aggressive dogs than him so he was useless to his owner. In one of his fights, Chad was bitten in the ear. After being tossed out by his owner his ear got badly infected. Chad was lucky. The neighbor knew what was going on in Chad's owner's house and called animal control. When animal control arrived, they took Chad along with the other dogs to the shelter. After spending some time in the shelter, Chad was adopted by his new loving parents. His new parents took him to the vet and got his infected ear taken care of. According to his new parents he has "a phobia of men and a big fear of strangers." Chad has slowly improved and Chad taught his new parents a lot while giving his love back to them. This is Chad now II. Central Idea– Not only does owning pets like dogs and cats have benefits, but adopting pets from a shelter like Chad and not buying them from breeders has many other benefits. III. Specific Purpose– I know you might not of the time or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Nonprofit Observation Report For my nonprofit organization, I am pursuing a dog and cat rescue that is desperately needed in a predominantly agriculture community of central California that has an epidemic of loose unneutered or un–spayed homeless dogs and cats. The location of the rescue will be located in Visalia, California which is a city located between Bakersfield and Fresno. In order to make this nonprofit organization successful, there are many needs that must be addressed and unrealized opportunities that must be realized in order to achieve the rescue's objectives and meet all needs and opportunities of the community's pet over–population issue. In the Central Valley agricultural area of California, a large percentage of the population are agricultural, migrant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Safe Zone Grant Proposal Essay SAFE ZONE GRANT PROPOSAL MISSION To reduce suffering in the world and advocate humane behavior through providing rescue, rehabilitation, and safe zone to abandoned, neglected, and abused animals. THE ORGANIZATION This proposal is to fund emergency rescue, rehabilitation, and safe environment. Safe Zone is a non–profit organization. It is an outgrowth of rescue efforts that helps abused animals and providing them with their own safe zone. This organization although requires the financial support of others. This organization is a part of a wide collection of animal shelters and rescue organizations that help to create a safety zone from abuse, killings and inhumane actions towards animals. This means this organization does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These animals are moved out of torturous, inhumane conditions, given everything needed for healing, and then moved into safe humane homes. 95% of all money contributed to Safe Zone is spent directly in support of animal rescue and rehabilitation, (budget and financial reports available upon request) with the remaining 5% supporting administration and fund raising. We have achieved this with the assistance of numerous volunteers. We have a few paid team members, but need funding for more team members. FUNDING REQUESTED With a grant of around $330,000 for ever year to support our emergency rescue and rehab fund. Will go towards the organization project descriptions below... PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS. Emergency Rescue and Rehabilitation – This is the most cost intensive part of our work, and the aspect that often requires fast funding so we can act quickly to provide emergency medical care and rescue services. Through negotiation, collaboration, and legal assistance when necessary, we get animals removed from abusive environments. We work to get animal cruelty laws enforced. Animals rescued from severe abuse and neglect usually have severe health challenges, frequently related to starvation, dehydration, and physical abuse. First priority is major medical care, medicine as needed, and good nutrition. Our organization does not use cages or chains. The dogs have roaming space in fenced acres, allowing them to exercise and run off their stress as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Persuasive Essay On Pet Adoption For centuries, humankind has enjoyed the unconditional love and companionship of pets. Inclusively, dogs have been stated as "man's best friends." By far, pets have become a bigger role in people's lives. Consequently, pet ownership has turned out to be more popular through the years. Owning a pet can be one of the most rewarding experiences, but there is a fact that many individuals may not know. From what kind of places are people obtaining their pets? The two most presumed options are narrowed down to either buying at a pet store or adopting from a shelter. Even though people can get a pet from either option, there are many reasons why adopting is undoubtedly a smarter choice. Animal shelters serve for a bigger purpose, and that is to help the community and its animals. Prospective pet owners should choose pet adoption because of its health, economic, and life benefits. Pet adoption brings myriad health benefits. One of these benefits is the loyal companionship of shelter animals. GAWS shelter's acting chief executive, Mia Shaw states, "There are big positives for a person's mental and physical wellbeing in adopting a pet – there are so many benefits to adopting a dog or cat, including companionship and friendship" (qtd. in Sum 19). These animals help human beings physically and mentally by providing another incentive to exercise, and by providing a steady companionship. These benefits could potentially save the lives of depressed people and improve the lives of incapacitated people. Inclusively, shelter animals reduce stress and other health–related issues. Rescue cat owner, Lisa Barley notes, "Not only will you benefit from the joys of a furry friend's unconditional love, but a pet can have a positive impact on your health, from helping you stay physically active to reducing stress and lowering blood pressure" (48). Adopting a pet is much like obtaining a best friend, who will provide unconditional love and support when the person needs it the most. Furthermore, most of the shelter animals are caged for days or even months, resulting in being restricted from social environments. Consequently, these animals end up being friendlier when they are adopted and placed in a steady home, unlike the ones obtained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Persuasive Essay On Adoption Shelter When you're ready to add another pet to the family, what is your first question? The first thing you should think about is whether you should adopt a pet from a shelter or whether you should buy one from a breeder. There are pros and cons for each one, but you really need to consider both thoughts. I'm sure you are worried about adopting from a shelter, because you don't know where they came from, how they were treated, or how mean they are but little do you know, there are also cons with buying from a breeder. They could be bred wrong, they could be abused, or they could also be mean. Not all breeders know what they are doing and there's always a chance of getting a pet you don't want, but you need to pay attention to all the abused animals in the shelters to help them out, rather than helping out the breeders just so they can "raise money". It's not just the right thing to do, it is a reward. Adopting a pet from a shelter can be difficult at times and you never know what the animal had been through before they are put in the shelter. Are they potty trained? Were they abused? The process to adopting a pet from a shelter is much more difficult than just buying one from a breeder. "You have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adopting a shelter pet can be difficult, but you just have to remember that it'll be worth it in the end. "You'll have a relationship with your pet for many years to come, so it's worth being patient and taking your time to carefully consider what kind of pet–big or small, energetic or relaxed, older or younger–is right for you" (The Adoption Process). When you are going to the adoption shelter, you need to be prepared for the workers to ask you many questions about your housing situation, how many children you have, other pets you may have, etc. They will be asking you these question just to make sure that your future pet will have a good and well–treated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Non-Profit Organizations: Safe Zone MISSION To reduce suffering in the world and advocate humane behavior through providing rescue, rehabilitation, and safe zone to abandoned, neglected, and abused animals. THE ORGANIZATION This proposal is to fund emergency rescue, rehabilitation, and safe environment. Safe Zone is a non–profit organization. It is an organization that helps abused animals and providing them with their own safe zone. This organization is a part of a wide collection of animal shelters and rescue organizations that help to create a safety zone from abuse, killings and inhumane actions towards animals. Instead Safety Zone advocates humane programs for population control and to reduce cruelty that arises from over population and stray animals. We provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet intervention is often reserved for those who have the will to step up when others don't feel empowered to do so. We serve our community by taking action in instances of animal cruelty, neglect, and abandonment. We have rescued and rehabilitated animals who have been starved to emaciation, beaten, confined in their own waste, shot, and struck by cars. Reducing the incidence of cruelty and healing the wounds of cruelty is our primary concern. Our Safe Zone program wants community members, kids, and families to respond to our outreach and concern with animal brutality by joining us in spreading the awareness and knowledge to others on this issue, whether it's by acts of kindness or just simply being aware. Our intent is to empower individuals to stand up for humane treatment of animals. We serve people who need assistance with their own rescue efforts. We allow animals to have a voice by providing them areas where they are loved and treated kindly. We do this by taking animals out of homes that are not equip to withhold or provide for the. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Persuasive Essay Against Animal Shelter Many animals are sitting in a shelter of some sort this very second and we take our pets for granted ignoring those pets who are less fortunate. Animals should be adopted from shelters to help save their lives and make their lives also better in a number of ways. Many of the animals in shelters get put down or don't have the funding to care for the animals in the shelters and have to then do anything in their power to get rid of the animal to prevent the idea of killing the animal. Animals don't get the choice to be in a shelter or not, but I personally see it as in my situation of being in a treatment center for no reason but for a new placement. Animals deserve a second chance to be free again before being killed in a shelter. My first source is Animal Law What You Need to Know When Adopting a Pet, is that you may get rejected for an animal adoption, but that is no reason to give up the fight to save the precious life that needs love to be brought back to their life. According to the same source a person needs to first off think of what kind of pet they would like and is capable of attending to which could be a cause to being rejected in the adoption process. If one doesn't have the money first off or the person doesn't have the time for a high energy leveled animal if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7.6 million animals enter the shelters and with that 2.7 million animals are euthanized in the shelter. The same amount euthanized gets adopted each year, which is depressing. One would think more would get adopted or simply taken in if lost to avoid the deaths or strays of animals such as the cats that was previously stated. Animals are human companions that show love and guard or are just fun to help people out in therapeutic ways. Humans take animals for granted with how we send them to shelters not caring if it's going to end up with them dead in a week of being at that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Why Animal Shelters Need To Do Home Checks When adopting a dog, most people worry about which type of animal they want and the price they are willing to pay. Adopting at shelters is easier because of the opportunity of hearing their story and falling in love with the animal. After finding the right soulmate, there is a process that everyone must go through. First, there is a test to make sure the animal loves its soon to be owner. Then, there is paperwork, and finally there is a home check to make sure the animal will be safe. Sadly, many shelters around the world are too lazy for a thirty minute home check, making some animal's lives endangered. I believe all shelters need to do home checks because they will provide the reassurance that the animal will be free of abuse and will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doing a home check while having the animal up for adoption there would provide the reassurance that the animal is comfortable in their new forever home. It would make sure they do not get scared of objects or people in the environment. This would help lower the euthanasia percent for animals as well. In the article, "Animal Shelter Euthanasia" by the website AnimalHumane, sixty–four percent of animals attack because of aggression, overcrowding, or objects that they are scared of. Studies from "When Dogs Attack" by the website CesarsWay, says that many animals attack due to loud noises or large objects in the home. Some animals get so scared they could bite someone's fingers off! They are frightened and use attacking as a self–defense method. Then, innocent animals are euthanised because of those attacks. It is dreadful to hear about animals who attacked because they felt scared, or were because they were in an unsafe environment. Home checks could prevent animals' likeliness to attack because it would be obvious if the animal was comfortable in the environment. This would lower the euthanasia rate and save animal's precious lives. Invading privacy Many people would think a shelter would be invading their home when doing a home check, and would rather go to a shelter where one doesn't have to go through all the paperwork and wait for a home check. This process could take weeks depending on the adoption. TheShelterProject, a website, states in their article, "Pet Adoption" that owners have the right to privacy in their home or environment. Plus, shelters with home checks could take days to weeks whereas shelters without them could take minutes to an hour. It is an easier way, but not the safer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Pet Adoption Pet Adoption Many people have different thoughts on adoption. Such as why adoption is a good thing not only for the animal but also the owner, if each dog deserves a second chance, and if there should be kill shelters. Adoption is good for both the animal and the owner, by adopting an animal is gives them a new home that they deserve. Adoption gives the owner a sense of what the animal has gone through, which sometimes helps understand the way the animal may act and can help find ways to train them. Adoption gives the animal a new start and a family that will love them no matter what. It can also help a family come together in hard times and help each other get through it. I believe that every animal deservers a second chance. It's not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Animal Cruelty And The Prevention Of Cruelty The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, better known as the ASPCA is a non profit organization that focuses on preventing animal cruelty. The mission of the ASPCA is "to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States" (ASPCA). Animal cruelty and neglect are huge problems in the United States, therefore organizations such as the ASPCA are needed to start the process of prevention. The ASPCA website is used to to bring awareness to the issue of animal cruelty through actions such as: donations, volunteers, advocacy centers, adoptions, and fundraisers. The ASPCA website is effective in bringing awareness and preventing animal cruelty through factors including visuals, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next piece of criteria that the ASPCA website uses is the text. Each important piece of information on the homepage are in large, bolded letters. This feature emphasizes the importance of the words. For example, the black text that reads "63 cents a day" is an important piece of information regarding donations. The text is also black in color, but placed on a white background. This idea makes the message "pop" and grabs the viewer's attention. Due to the placement of the text, it catches the viewer's attention and could drive them to consider donating just that small amount of money to the ASPCA. This is a vital factor for this organization because donations help drive the prevention of animal cruelty. Also, the idea of using only sixty three cents to advertise donations helps to encourage people to take action because it is such a small amount. Another example is on the 'Take Action' page, the key elements are in bold colors such as blue and green. The final piece of text that supports the mission of the organization is in the menu bar. The orange text on the menu bar is eye–catching, which is important because the buttons lead to places where viewers can adopt pets, volunteer, and donate; these are all great opportunities to effectively bring awareness to preventing animal cruelty. Specific colors, when used strategically can benefit a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Allergic To Pet Research Paper How can a person reduce allergic symptoms to a pet? If you or a member of your family is part of the 15% of our population allergic to pets, there are things you can do to help keep allergic reactions under control and make your home a much more comfortable place to live. Even if you do not have allergies, these tips are helpful if you have guests in your home that are allergic to animals. We spend from one third to one half of our time in our bedrooms. By keeping the animals out of the bedrooms at all times, we can greatly reduce the symptoms of pet allergies. Install a good "HEPA" air cleaner. Close the ducts to the bedrooms and use electric heaters. Clean and vacuum regularly. Bathe your pet weekly. Do not allow your pet on the furniture. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. The Importance Of Volunteering At The Bakersfield Spca I had the opportunity to volunteer at the Bakersfield SPCA. Volunteering here was very rewarding as I was able to provide care for cats and dogs who may never get adopted. My responsibilities consisted of cleaning the cats' kennels and making them presentable to any potential adopters. This consisted of wiping the outside of the kennels and replacing the cat litter boxes so the cats would have a clean place to use. I also cleaned the inside of the kennels and provided them with water and food. Through this process I began meeting the cats as they would approach me to see what was going on. I realized that most of the cats were either grey with black markings or entirely black which meant that they had a less of a chance of getting adopted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as climbing structures, scratching post or a place to run (2/26/17). In an attempt to meet the cat's telos I got to spend time grooming and socializing the animals in an effort to make them more sociable which would make them more adoptable. I also provided the dogs with the opportunity to get out of their small enclosure and to feel the grass underneath their paws. While speaking to one of the workers I was told that the animals do not get to come out of their kennels to often because, since the shelter is a nonprofit shelter they depend a lot on the donations from the public. Which means that they can only hire the exact amount of people that will help perform the necessary duties but they lack the extra help that can help with taking the dogs out or grooming the cats. For this reason, they depend greatly on the community to go in and volunteer. "Animal shelters and the community" The Bakersfield SPCA is one of the smallest shelters within Bakersfield. They depend greatly on the community to help sponsor animals. This means that the community members, depending on the type of animal, will provide a starting kit which include food, bedding, and a scratching post to the adopters. The animals who were sponsor by the community are cats that are older or have been at the shelter longer than the rest. This is a form of trying to save as many animals as possible by defining the animal as a shelter "mascot" (3/28/2017). Which will give those animals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Hypoallergenic Informative Speech Before I discuss what is causing the allergies I have some interesting facts for you. The prefix "hypo" means "less than" and thus the word hypoallergenic tells the kitten/cat buyer that the breeder believes the cat to to produce fewer allergens than other cats. How is this measured or regulated – well it isn't. There are no legal regulations defining allergens (let alone allergens in cats), nor are there any guidelines. So the world "hypoallergenic" has very little meaning. Around 2–15% of the worlds population is allergic to cats and 1/3 of these have a cat in their home. Up to 40% of Asthma sufferers are sensitive to cats. A large proportion of cats surrendered to shelters are from allergic pet owners. Up to 25% of Rex cats that are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Aspc Preventing Animal Cruelty The ASPCA: Preventing Animal Cruelty One Animal at a Time The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, better known as the ASPCA is a nonprofit organization that focuses on preventing animal cruelty. The mission of the ASPCA is "to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States" (ASPCA). Animal cruelty and neglect are tremendous problems in the United States, therefore, organizations such as the ASPCA are needed to start the process of prevention. The ASPCA website is used to bring awareness to the issue of animal cruelty through actions such as: donations, volunteers, advocacy centers, adoptions, and fundraisers. The ASPCA website is effective in bringing awareness and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The variety of animals helps to appeal to many different types of animal advocates. These are a few examples of how visuals are used as an effective feature in representing the mission of the ASPCA. The next piece of criteria that the ASPCA website uses is the text. Each significant piece of information on the homepage is in large, bolded letters. This feature emphasizes the importance of the words. For example, the black text that reads "63 cents a day" is an important piece of information regarding donations. The text is also black in color, but placed on a white background. This idea makes the message "pop" and grabs the viewer's attention. Due to the placement of the text, it catches the viewer's attention and could drive them to consider donating just that small amount of money to the ASPCA. This is a vital factor for this organization, since donations help drive the prevention of animal cruelty. Also, the idea of using only sixty three cents to advertise donations helps to encourage people to take action seeing that it is such a modest amount. Another example is on the 'Take Action' page, the key elements are in bold colors such as blue and green. The final piece of text that supports the mission of the organization is in the menu bar. The orange text on the menu bar is eye–catching, which is essential considering the buttons lead to places where viewers can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Pet Adoption And Depression ( Cherney ) Pet Adoption and Depression Approximately 20.9 million adults in the United States are currently coping with depression or a mood or anxiety disorder, and this number is seemingly on the rise (Mental Disorders In America). It is becoming more and more likely for people in the United States to be diagnosed with depression or anxiety. However, this number only accounts for the number of individuals who choose to seek professional help or medical treatment, because many people are not even aware that they could be depressed. Most of the patients that are being treated are using a variety of different techniques and medicines to enhance their mood. Some of the most popular antidepressant medications that doctors are currently prescribing are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simply petting a dog can noticeably lower an individual's heart rate and blood pressure. Some studies even show that pet owners have slightly lower cholesterol than their peers who do not live with pets (Benjamin). Dogs' positive influences on their owners' health goes even deeper yet. Even though it seems absolutely irrational, there is evidence and studies that link dogs with detecting cancer. There are many reports of dog owners who claimed that their canine friends continuously licked or sniffed moles and lumps on their bodies that were found to be cancerous. As impossible as it seems, there is actual scientific evidence that states some dogs can smell cancer in the human body (Benjamin). While cancer is definitely terrible to find, early detection can make all the difference, and having a dog can be that difference. Not only can dogs cause their owners to be more active, but they can also save their lives. It is no secret that dogs long ago earned their label as "man's best friend". It only makes sense, considering that dogs have been owned by humans since ancient times. Pets are obviously great companions for just about anyone. However, for someone suffering from depression, anxiety, or another mood disorder, the companionship of a pet can be the only thing giving them happiness. Dogs are perfect for shy people who still seek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Persuasive Essay On Save Animals Animals are the beginning to the best nerve wrecking filled love you could ever dream of for your life. Ever since I was a young child, I've always resonated with the idea of helping animals more so than anyone and anything else in this world. My love for animals had begun when I was a mere four years old. I've always had pets: dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and much more. To find out more about how to help adoptable animals in shelters, I contacted Amanda Smasal, a community outreach coordinator at Wayside Waifs. Wayside Waifs is no–kill shelter located in Kansas City, Missouri which has adoptable dogs and cats, ready and willing to go to safe, loving homes. When I first emailed Smasal asking if she would participate in the interview, I felt overwhelming fear and began to panic about the whole encounter. The fear of having to ask someone I had never met to talk with me is something that scares me. Nonetheless, I sent the email asking politely yet efficiently to see if she would give me a few of her precious minutes to answer questions about a cause worth fighting for: animal rescue hospitals. She quickly responded to my quaint email approximately a day later stating she would happily answer any and all questions I have, significant or insignificant. The questions took a couple days to figure out. The few days I had to create the questions were filled with creativity and a tad bit of questionable ideas. The questions I asked her were the things I would want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Persuasive Speech Essay PERSUASIVE SPEECH "It's that sad animal shelter commercial again, change the channel!" How many of you have said this before? I have. This used to be my initial reaction almost every time ads of animal adoption agencies came on TV. This is also probably the general reaction of most viewers when presented with such sad images. We all prefer to watch those funny videos of dogs standing on two legs or cats wearing silly outfits. And of course that's fine; we all need a little entertainment from time to time. But knowing where these great companions of humans come from or where they may ultimately end up could surprise you. Loving pets of all sizes and shapes are waiting in animal shelters, hoping to find a permanent home. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You also get literature on caring for your new pet, plus support and guidance from shelter staff if you have questions. Shelter pets make wonderful companions. Some have never had a home, others were abandoned or surrendered by their previous owners. Some are the victims of divorce, illness, allergies, a new baby, inexperienced owners, a move that didn't include them, and many other reasons. But most shelter pets are loving animals who are grateful to have a second chance at a happy life. They can and do bond with their new owners, and become the most devoted and loving of family pets. You save a life, and do your part in combatting pet overpopulation. A sad fact of life is that there are far too many homeless pets than there are loving homes to care for them. When you adopt from a shelter, you save a life and free up a cage for another needy animal waiting to be adopted. Your money goes towards running the shelter, pet education, and spay/neuter surgery. All of this, and you gain a loving companion too! I rescused my cat Luna two years ago from a man selling kittens on craigslist. When I picked her up I took her to the vet the next day and they told me she was malnourished, infested with fleas and needed multiple shots. I spent my entire paycheck on her so I could save her life. It was heartbreaking to know someone could sell animals they didnt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Persuasive Essay On Animal Adoption Adopt or Buy? Many people buy the pets they want, but there are rarely any human beings that actually adopt. Let me ask you a simple question. Do you usually buy your pets from a breeder, or do you actually go out and search for the one to adopt? Many of you will say buy from a breeder, but that's okay. Let me just list my facts and you think them over. Maybe I can get your opinion to change. Logos. Facts. Adopting. It means saving one of the more than six million cats, dogs, or countless other animals who enter U.S. animal shelters EVERY SINGLE YEAR. Adopting is never buying any type of animal. What's the difference between a pet store and an animal shelter? This is one of the most asked questions over this topic. And the answer? Profit. Pet stores. Pet stores sell animals only for the money or profit they can get off that animal. Animal shelters are there to save lives. Get an animal off the street. Animal shelters take unwanted, stray, or abandoned animals. Now you may be thinking about an adoption fee. Wouldn't that basically count as buying? Absolutely not. Shelters use the adoption fee so they can get more positive things for the animals. Food, medicine, spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchipping, and other important things for your new companion needs. In other words, your money is going to help animals. Still not convinced adopting is better? Let's take a look at some examples. To convince an audience of the author's credibility or character. Ethical appeal; Ethos. "Each year, 2.7 million adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States, simply because too many pets come into shelters and too few people consider adoption when looking for a new pet. The number of euthanized animals could be changed dramatically if more people adopted pets instead of buying them." The Humane Society of the United States. Every time you adopt a pet you're saving it's life. Now i'm not a very good example as I just bought a dog from a breeder a week ago, but my family has adopted. We had heard of this pitbull mix that was at the Sulphur Springs Animal Shelter. He had only a couple of days left before he was going to be euthanized. My sister, Jamie, is very in love with pitbulls so we went to go check him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Persuasive Essay On Animal Shelters Most pet stores offer limited number of animals only such as dogs, cats, turtles, and fishes, among the common ones. On the other hand, animal shelters can offer different kinds of animals aside from dogs and cats, such as birds and even horses. Unlike pet stores which are usually privately–owned, some shelters are managed by the local government, and are even funded by the taxes we pay. Some shelters, on the other hand, are managed by non–government organizations and are funded by donations and charitable contributions. Some of these shelters may even be associated with animal welfare organizations which provide guidelines on operating the shelter as well as educating the staff, pet owners, and the community. Debunking the myths about shelter animals There are some myths regarding adopting an animal in a shelter that should be debunked. Among these are the following: * Animals in shelters are usually bad–tempered and cannot make good pets. The truth is, there are several reasons why animals end up in shelters. For one, their owners cannot take care of their pets anymore due to health issues, death, or relocation to another place where pets are not allowed. Another reason may be due to an addition of a new family member, such as a baby, by which the family do not have enough time to take care of their pets anymore. Some owners put their pets in shelters because they realized they should not have gotten a pet in the first place, perhaps due to inexperience of taking care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Adoption Debate When we speak about adoptions, we commonly think about a couple going into a legal contract to care for a child that they themselves did not bear or we may think about a pet. With both of these cases there are careful considerations that we need to take into account. For a child the parents to be may be thinking about if they want a boy or a girl, what kind of diapers and formula to purchase, and how to furnish the room, just to mention a few things. For a pet we will take into consideration the species and the breed. Do we want a dog, cat, fish, snake, and what are the implications of having that pet. What is the best type of nourishment, shelter, and care is widely researched. If we spend so much time researching all of these things for children and pets; why are we not spending the time that we need in researching our plants? After all, without the proper shelter, nutrition and care plants will not be able to flourish. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This raises the question: How is this possible? In order to understand the validity of the statement we must first understand our past. If anyone were to state that there is an African influence in Egyptian history most of us would not think to challenge this statement due to the close proximity of Egypt and Africa. When you take that into account, it would be hard to grasp the concept that there would be an African influence in America before Columbus due to the distance in between Africa and America. It is interesting to know that "the negroid element is well proven by the large Olmec stone mountains "(Sertima, 1976 p. 21), therefore we must take into account that there was an African influence in America before Columbus had arrived. For many of us this is a hard concept to grasp, after all it does go against everything we were taught in history class as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Persuasive Essay On Pet Adoption Pet Adoption AD's There are numerous reasons why one should make wise decision before adopting a dog. The first you get to save a life by choosing to adopt. In the United Sates, more than two million dogs are available to be adopted every year. One of the reason there are so many dogs up for adoption is a lot of owners surrender their pets to the animal shelter. There are also benefits to adopting a dog from a shelter, it helps pay for the shelter to save more dogs and to find homes for other dogs. There is also a misconception that's animals in the shelter have something wrong with them. There is numerous reason as to why someone would surrender a dog to the shelter, other than health problems. They also make sure the dogs are healthy before they leave the shelter. Also, it is usually cheaper to purchase a dog from an animal rescue center than a pet store. Another reason people adopt dogs for a pet is that he can help improve the mood of their owners. By adopting a dog, you can help improve yours and the dog's life. But you also must be careful about where you look for a dog. You can look in the paper about adoption places. But the main way people will look for pet adoptions is online. There are over thousands of places to adopt a pet from. You want to make sure that the place you adopt from has references from previous adopters. Most places will have an individual picture for each dog with a description below the imagine, with the breed type, age, color of the dog. You ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Persuasive Essay On Animal Shelters Most pet stores offer a limited number of animals only such as dogs, cats, turtles, and fishes, among the common ones. On the other hand, animal shelters can offer different kinds of animals aside from dogs and cats, such as birds and even horses. Unlike pet stores which are usually privately–owned, some shelters are managed by the local government and are even funded by the taxes we pay. Some shelters, on the other hand, are managed by non–government organizations and are funded by donations and charitable contributions. Some of these shelters may even be associated with animal welfare organizations which provide guidelines on operating the shelter as well as educating the staff, pet owners, and the community. Debunking the myths about shelter animals There are some myths regarding adopting an animal in a shelter that should be debunked. Among these are the following: * Animals in shelters are usually bad–tempered and cannot make good pets. The truth is, there are several reasons why animals end up in shelters. For one, their owners cannot take care of their pets anymore due to health issues, death, or relocation to another place where pets are not allowed. Another reason may be due to an addition of a new family member, such as a baby, by which the family does not have enough time to take care of their pets anymore. Some owners put their pets in shelters because they realized they should not have gotten a pet in the first place, perhaps due to inexperience of taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...