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Animal Shop Research Paper

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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…

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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