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Persuasive Speech On Homeless Pets

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Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to motivate my audience by discussing the problems with pets not being spayed and neutered, offering solutions to the problems, and visualizing a society in which these problems are surrounding us.
INTRODUCTION:
Attention Step: How many of you look away or change the channel when the ASPCA commercials with Sarah McClaughlin come on? They are so depressing, but unfortunately very true. There are shelters all around the United States with thousands of homeless pets. In 1998, a study was conducted in shelters across the United States regarding euthanizations. The end results were “The mean number of animals entering the study shelters was 14,042 per shelter. The mean number of animals exiting the shelters was 9,831 per shelter. The majority (55%) of the exiting animals were euthanized.” (Salaman) …show more content…

You may think that letting your inside dog or cat outside to use the restroom is harmless. But what are they really doing while they’re out there? Pets who are not fixed are more likely to search for a mate. Depending on whether the mate is fixed or not, this could lead to new litters of puppies or kittens. These new homeless animals, possibly along with your pet, are likely to end up in a shelter (if not injured or killed in traffic). How many animals housed in shelters do you think live to find a home? After a certain amount of days in the shelter without finding a home, animals are euthanized, or “put down” due to overpopulation. This is to make room for the newer animals coming in to give them a chance for a forever home. According to the ASPCA’s website, approximately 7.6 animals enter shelters annually, and 2.7 million of those animals are euthanized. With that being said, only 35% of dogs are adopted, 31% are euthanized, and 26% return to their owner. And 37% of cats are adopted, 41% are euthanized, and 5% return to their

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