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    Animal Rescue and Care Every day in the United States animals are neglected‚ beaten‚ or forced to struggle. Left in unsanitary conditions with no food or water‚ they have little hope as they live out their days without the compassion they deserve. Some animals‚ found and rescued‚ are given the chance to experience how good or bad life and humans can be. It is our job to be the voice for creatures who cannot speak up for themselves. As a nation‚ we need to make it our priority to come together and

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    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

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    control the dog population without causing unnecessary or avoidable animal suffering. Stray dogs are not only seen as a nuisance‚ but also as a safety hazard. Veterinary services play a lead role in preventing diseases and ensuring animal welfare and are involved in dog population control‚ coordinating their activities with other competent public institutions and agencies. Local animal control organizations‚ such as the Capital Area Animal Welfare Society in the Baton Rouge area‚ have been trying several

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    As children‚ almost everyone has dreamt of having their very own dog or cat to cuddle with‚ play with‚ and talk to. And when that time came‚ they ran to their local shelter‚ eager to get their hands on the cutest puppy and kitten they could find. Their parents are handed the application and they filled it out‚ while their kids pressed their face against the glass that separated them from their future best friend. But all the smiles are turned into tears when their application got turned down just

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    Linda had about four to five boxes for me and another volunteer. We had to toss the produce over the high fences in order to feed the deer. At times I was afraid of accidentally hitting some of them because they were huddled in a close group waiting for each new melon‚ tomato‚ lettuce‚ or any other vegetable. Linda told us that sometimes they don’t even get fed because the food goes to more delicate animals. Apparently they got lucky that day since I ended up feeding them

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     How about making a match of a lifetime and making the  world better at the same time. Have you considered going to the shelter? I found two matches of  a lifetime by adopting them. My family adopted one dog from Humane Society of Missouri and  the other dog from the City of St. Charles Animal Control.   Shelters have all kinds of dogs that vary in size‚ color‚ and age. Once the decision has  been made to adopt a homeless dog from a shelter‚ you must consider what kind of dog you  want. Making the decision to adopt has many benefits

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    I love animals. In fact‚ there really isn’t an animal on this earth that I don’t love. Lions‚ tigers‚ and bears oh yeah! There is so much that people gain from animals‚ and especially from animals that are in your care. No matter whether you have a cat‚ dog‚ bird‚ hamster‚ or even a goldfish‚ they are beautiful creatures and deserve our admiration and respect. As I see people who have pets‚ it just seems like they are happier then people who don’t have pets. There is a connection there that brings

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    Dogs can make good companions because of their friendship‚ unconditional love‚ loyalty‚ and protection that they can give. I have also decided that with there being so many unwanted dogs out there‚ that it would be best to adopt from a local rescue shelter and the best choice in giving a dog a loving family and home. My number one reason for adopting a dog is their companionship. A dog’s love for their owner is unconditional. Dogs don’t care in the morning if you have morning breath or if you have

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    euthanized in The United States‚ simply because too many pets come into shelters and too few people consider adoption when looking for a pet. Accordantly with ASPCA Pet Statistics‚ the biggest decline in euthanized was in dogs (from 3.9 million to 3.3 million‚ in the last 5 years). Each year‚ approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized (670‚000 dogs and 860‚000 cats). The number of dogs and cats euthanized in U.S shelter annually has decline from approximately 2.6 million in 2011. In 2017

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    Rehoming

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    Pet-related problems can be tricky. Despite loving your pet with your all‚ personal hardships can get in the way and the easiest solution might seem to relinquish your pet to an animal centre. It can be a daunting process but here are some tips for you to find your beloved companion a caring home instead of giving it to an animal control centre. Step One Don’t rush the process. Give yourself time to find a suitable home for your pet. It often takes weeks or even months to find the ideal permanent

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