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    Animal shelters, giving hope to a weak life, giving hope to a soul not able to save themselves from torture and heartache. Thanks to animal shelters like the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) over 1.4 million dogs now have a healthy place to call home. There are between three and five thousand animal shelters in the United States, with an annual intake of five to seven million animals. There are a lot of step that

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    Shelter dogs need your help. If you’re a person wanting to adopt a dog, do so from a shelter. Shelter dogs will never stop needing homes. Almost any kind of dogs can be found at a shelter. I think people should always adopt from the shelter because, they have the potential to be great dogs, and all they need is some extra love. Animal shelters desperately need more people to come to them for dog adoptions. People adopt from breeders and stores without realizing that shelters are overcrowded. When

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    did a service project for an animal shelter, similar to the one the first graders did earlier this year. Towels, food, and toys were donated to help. One of the adults organizing this project happened to be my friend’s mom. She took me and my friend to the shelter to drop off the school’s donations. I remember walking through the front doors and seeing all those homeless animals. This experience made me sad, and I was even sadder when I realized many of these animals would never get adopted and be

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    ago. He has thick, brown, black, and white hair, brown eyes, and white feet. He loves stuffed animals that squeak, riding on the golf cart, hunting for lizards and squirrels, and eating any time of day. His name is Sam and he’s ten years old. Oh, did I mention that he’s a dog? He does not know it though. When I was seven years old, my mom, brother, and I went to the local animal shelter to look at the animals. We found two adorable puppies -- one was solid white and the other was brown, black, and white

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    Exercises, and Examples 3 1.4. Solutions 9 PROJECT 2: GLOBAL FAST FOODS 15 2.1. Introduction 15 2.2. Case Study 16 2.3. Steps, Exercises, and Examples 17 2.4. Solutions 23 PROJECT 3: ANIMAL SHELTER 31 3.1. Introduction 31 3.2. Case Study 32 3.3. Steps, Exercises and Examples 32 3.4.

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    They are many shelters in the United States being over populated with animals. Dogs and cats are left at the shelters for many reason. The question being research is why are animal shelter over populate. What are the causes of animal shelter being over populated? What are the benefit of adopting? What are the effect on animal in over populated shelters? And how can we help animal shelters stop being over populated? ASPCA. (2010). Pet Overpopulation. Teacher Newsletter of the American Society for

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    the shelters because there wasn’t enough room and then freezing to death. Or, imagine if you did get into the shelters, but you got put down with euthanasia. Many dogs have this happen to them. For example, “Each year, approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized,” as stated in “Shelter Intake and Surrender,” from ASPCA. This shows that there are a lot of bad things that happen to animals at shelters for many different reasons. FIRST...Who goes in the shelters? A lot of animals go into

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    Without animals shelters, what would our world be like? To me, a normal day would go something like this, “It is a sunny day in August. I am out taking a walk, since it is such a nice afternoon. The streets are crowded; not with people, but animals. Dozens of cats and dogs flood the pavement, each running in a different direction. They seem to be ricocheting off of one another. I try to keep my balance as I maneuver over the energetic pooches, but a huge, smelly dog, covered in mud barrelled by me

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    Americas shelters because they don't have a place to call home. Finding an animal shelter isn't difficult we have one by Walmart that needs Animals adopted. They have 4 full rooms of cats and 40 dogs waiting to find there forever home. If you adopt a pet instead of buying one from a breeder they are already spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. If you buy from a breeder you would have to get the shots and spay or neuter them and they cost more when you can go to an animal shelter and get

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    No-Kill shelters rehabilitate animals that could be good pets. This also includes any animal that is injured or sick. Throughout the world, many people think that some animals are bad or are considered dangerous. Although, some may be true, but it is mostly false because the dogs that are consider dangerous, for example pit bulls or rottweilers, these animals are victims. They are victims because they don’t know what is good because they were train differently or they were abused by their owners

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