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    spread the word about spaying and neutering pets. When you see your neighbors walking their dog‚ or other animal lovers with their pets at the dog park‚ buying food at the pet store‚ or even at the vet’s office‚ ask them if their pet is spayed or neutered. If the answer is no‚ ask why. Studies show that the number one reason people do not have their pets fixed is due to cost. If that is the reason‚ please tell them about the affordable low-cost spay and neutering program that we offer. Sponsor-a-Spay

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    Problem Political neutering of our gender roles is having a damaging effect on our military culture. Senior enlisted leaders need to understand how social engineering is distracting military leaders from their true intended purpose of cultivating a devastating fighting force. The return of common sense policy application will allow leaders to recalibrate their focus on real issues of combat preparedness facing our service men and women. This paper will discuss what led to the current “gender

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    Wales are run by volunteers who are unstinting in their work for animal welfare. RSPCA branches are self-funding and raise money locally to supports the animal welfare work they do. Each branch operate at a local level advice‚ micro chipping ‚ Neutering and subsidised animal treatments‚ as well as rehabilitating and rehoming animals taken in through their clinics‚ animal centres‚ boarding and fostering facilities. There is no functional areas for RSPCA.

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    the dog. It teaches them how to handle any situations that may occur. It also teaches them how most confrontation can be avoided‚ which eventually leads to a better name. Another major key is neutering. “86 percent of fatal dog attacks involve unneutered male dogs” (Pit Bulls Are Just). Not properly neutering a pit bull causes them to become aggressive. By getting this procedure done pit bulls will be friendlier dogs. This is a great beginning to a change that needs to be made. The pit bull reputation

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    In today’s society it is common to overlook major issues occurring abroad for the sake of comfort. Therefore‚ it should come to no surprise that problems occurring in our own backyards are purposely overlooked as well. One of these unsavory occurrences is that of animal neglect. Animal abuse and neglect comes in many forms‚ one of which is active abuse. Active abuse is defined as the intentional infliction of physical harm‚ and is often seen as the hitting or kicking of an animal. Another

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    In his article “Sorry‚ Cat Lovers: Trap-Neuter-Return Simply Doesn’t Work”‚ author Richard Conniff argues that TNR does not work as well people says it does. He states that in the United States that about 20 to 100 million feral cats exists‚ and they‚ along with pet cats kill billions of birds and other small animals. He mentions the argument of readers that are for a procedure called TNR‚ which stands for “trap-neuter-release or trap-neuter-return.” TNR is very appealing to many animal welfare organizations

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    practitioners. They carry out a number of health services‚ including giving general checkups‚ administering tests and immunizations‚ and advising pet owners on feeding‚ exercising‚ and grooming. Veterinarians are called upon to form routine spaying or neutering‚ as well as surgery to correct a health problem. Most veterinarians treat small animals and pets exclusively‚ but others specialize in larger animals such as cattle‚ horses‚ and sheep. Veterinarians usually have set office hours‚ although they may

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    Stop the Strays The amount of strays in America is unbelievable. In my own community‚ Hood County‚ the numbers are through the roof. According to the Stray Pet Advocacy 45% of the stray animals in Hood county are dogs‚ and the other 55% are cats. The first step to a better‚ less stray-infested‚ future is to get the shelters going harder at their jobs. More animal control vehicles should be patrolling through the town during the day. More funds are needed to give the animal control vans the equipment

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    overpopulation is from people not adopting and or getting there animals neutered to prevent unneeded litters. Internal Summary: To summarize briefly what was just said about the problems of pet homelessness. Main Point II Solution: Adoption‚ spraying/neutering‚ volunteering‚ and donating. Conclusion: Sum up: In conclusion there are many things we can do to help with the overwhelming animal homelessness problem all it takes is giving an animal a home‚ getting your animal sprayed or neutered‚ volunteering

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    1 Medical research involving the use of animals has significantly enhanced the well-being of mankind and animals. Without animal testing‚ the cure for many fatal diseases would not exist and many would suffer and die from their disease. Despite these benefits‚ many people and animal rights groups argue that the use of animals for research should be banned. The fact is experiments using animals have played a fundamental role in the development of modern medical treatments. The evolving research

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