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Animal Euthanasia Research Paper

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According to the The Humane Society of the United States roughly six-million animals are handled by shelters and clinics every year; though, only four million are adopted or claimed . The other two million animals are left in these shelters until they die or are subjected to cruel practices of euthanasia. There are simply too many animals and not enough people who are open to adoption. The animal overpopulation crisis and euthanasia cruelty can be prevented by an approach called animal birth control and adopting.
Euthanasia or mercy killing, is the act of putting an entity to a painless death. For animals this is an injection of sodium phenobarbital; recognized as the most compassionate and painless method. The injection is mandated by law …show more content…

Thirty states have legislation already in place, that includes a breeders fee ranging from one-hundred to five-hundred dollars (American Veterinary Medical Association, Mandatory Spay/Neuter Laws). Some of these laws enforced all permit and fine revenue provide aid to shelters and aid veterinarian cost of animals in low-income households(American Veterinary Medical Association, Mandatory Spay/Neuter Laws). After legislature was established, many of those states reported a reduction of animals in facilities.
The final key solution to the overpopulation issue is adopting. Adopting a needy animal from a shelter not only decreases the overpopulation crisis but saves a life. Not only are you saving one life but you are saving other animals by opening up more space for dying and needy animals in shelters. By buying a pet from a breeder or pet shop encourages the cruel practice of pet trading. The cost of adoption is frequently cheaper than the average $480-$1,000 charge from a breeder or store. Adoption fees range from $25-$200 which typically include spaying/neutering, first vaccinations and microchipping fees (White, Here's How Much It Really Costs to Adopt a

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