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No Kill Shelters

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According to Sarah Knapton, “humans love their dogs in the same way they do their children, and the feeling is mutual.” Everyone loves dogs, dogs can even be a person’s best friend. With seeing dogs in a crowed shelters and dogs getting euthanized is sad. The issue with regular animal shelters is they must accept, or choose to accept, any and all companion animal’s regardless health, temperament, or space available, with no limitation. As no kill shelters accept animals on a voluntary or space available basis, a no kill shelter does not euthanize animals who can be adopted or when the shelter is full, reserving euthanasia for animals who are terminally ill or considered dangerous (Heinz). As proposed by Heinz “I have volunteered at both no kill shelters and traditional shelters. In my experience, the no kill shelters tend to put down the traditional shelters for euthanizing animals. Likewise, the traditional shelters have criticized no-kill shelters.” There are a lot of fights that break out between kill-shelters and no-kill shelters. “One even went as far as to say that, until all shelters can be no-kill shelters, NO …show more content…

Another lady who owns a shelter said that “2,000 dogs were pulled from rescues from her building, 2,000 other animals that would be in her freezer in the crematory.” There are some pros about euthanize because it can stop the animal from suffering, can allow for last goodbye on your terms, can save thousands of dollars on medical bills. And some cons are, difficult option if you cannot pay, last resort for population control, incredibly difficult to do with a beloved animal, costs money

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