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    parties involved in the possibility that the policy be adapted. However, an increase split between this and funding for the services, would hopefully offset later as less animals come into the shelters, therefore decreasing the funds gradually for other city matters. Houston would benefit from the money being saved from the animals put to death to be used to educate the public instead as an investment in lowering the problem. Resolutions other cities/states are using to take care of the same issue

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    Animals in Captivity When animals in the wild are endangered or appealing to humans we will capture them and put them in captivity, but humans are really oblivious to what they are actually doing to these animals. When kept in captivity animals are treated poorly, stripped of all their rights, and eventually suffer major behavioral changes. The public is completely unaware of all the harm they are doing to these animals rather than helping them. Animals are being treated wrong in captivity

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    Fred Norcross Case

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    which animals are comestible, if they didn't we wouldn’t have any animals at the zoo or any pets. Puppies are not comestible, however pigs, chickens and cows are. Animals are categorized depending on what they can offer humans. Domestic animals such as puppies offer people entertainment and company. Puppies have a greater value to us than the cow we like to eat. For some of us the livestock animals are just animals that are a source of protein and grain. In reality, we don't eat all the animals , we

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    they have been overused and mistreated. They are Entertainment animals. They have been in use since the late 1800’s when the first zoo opened. Since then, the opportunities have shot through the roof. Animals are now not only in zoos, but films, live shows, and in animal amusement parks. Animal Welfare allows

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    employees that it was a service animal. He claimed the snake was for his depression; the restaurant allowed the snake to stay based on this claim. A diner stated, “It started to slither down the booth behind her,” describing her experience at the restaurant. A snake is not a service animal according to the Americans with Disabilities Act, “only a dog and miniature horses that is individually trained to perform work or tasks for a disabled person is considered a service animal.” It appears, the restaurant

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    Poaching And Robin Hood

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    the huge income that they gain from it. Wanting to make a respectful income is not being greedy. Just like any other job, poachers do what is necessary to make money. Poachers will sell parts of animals or animals all together. Most poachers only receive 5-10% of the money that they make selling the animal. Based off of the job that they do that is very little

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    Research shows that the mental health of humans can be a big factor of why some people abuse animals, such as BPD (Borderline personality disorder) which can cause a person to be very violent. Another factor can be the mental state that person is in at that moment that caused them to do it, also illegal activity such as ''Dogfighting'' which is also known as a blood sport. The mental health of someone that is not in a good place can cause someone to do things that are very violent. BPD

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    is not safe for animals on movie sets…. Did you enjoy the movie “Life of Pi”? Lots do but did you know about what happened to the bengal tiger, behind scenes? the bengal tiger during the making of the movie almost drowned and the producer and crew said to not tell anybody especially the office. thats a major danger, just like abuse, poor living conditions and effects from stress. animals don't deserve the pain and abuse they get from movie sets. stress can tear apart an animal from the inside

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    customers) are watching them. What they do behind the scenes, however, is very different. They are abusing the animals that they raise and process. Physically harming them is just something they ignore. They also ignore the animals’ basic needs. Most chickens that go through these companies will never see sunlight for their entire lives. Most cows stand in manure up to their knees for theirs. Animals aren’t the only ones abused, however. Workers are also being abused. Many illegal immigrants

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    Animals are the only whole, living body other than humans to perform scientific study on. In many cases there is just no other choice than to use animals because they are the only other thing besides humans that have sophisticated, detailed operations in the body systems. The testing process requires a circulatory system to carry a drug to different parts and areas of the body in order to see the effects it has on them. For example, things such as blindness and high blood pressure can not be studied

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