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    their new fur baby such as adopting from a shelter and buying from a puppy store. There are plenty of pros and cons of adopting and buying from stores such as saving animals, cheaper prices, finding what’s comfortable, supporting puppy mills, and foul treatment of animals. In order to rescue and to stop supporting puppy mills that lead to indecent animals. I believe that people should begin to stop shopping and to open their minds to adoption. Shelters are always full of dogs and cats patiently

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    Kill Shelters When an animal gets put into a shelter it doesn’t always mean that they stay there and get cared for and nourished. Some shelters kill the animals when they need space for other animals. These shelters are called Kill shelters. According to www.pet360.com Kill shelters are usually a smaller shelter that will take in any animal without a scheduled appointment and no matter how bad their behavioral or health conditions are. Kill shelters use different methods of euthanizing them. For

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    happened to spot that animal at a traditional shelter. Non-kill animal shelters should replace way traditional shelters so that no traditional shelters exist. The first reason I agree with this statement is because they're are more adoptions likely to take place in a non-kill animal shelter, rather than a traditional animal shelter. The article states,"Adoption guarantee (no-kill) shelters her it everyday. 'I came to your facility to adopt because you don’t kill animals here.'" This means that a lot of

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    question of whether or not shelters in Ohio should adopt a no-kill policy or stand by the old euthanasia philosophy. Supporters of kill shelters complain that the alternative overwhelmingly relies on external funds and volunteers and could become overpopulated with pets. In contrast, proponents of the no-kill policy argue that it is more humane than its opponent, employing methods such as neutering,. foster care, and adoption

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    humans. Many of these animals find refuge in shelters. Some of these shelters, however, are not suitable for animals. The U.S. government has proved itself unworthy of funding animal shelters. Many true loving, nonprofit organizations exist that can and should properly fund animal shelters in the United States. The funding for animal shelters is either done by the insufficient government or by the organizations formed by people, some affiliated with the No Kill philosophy. Volunteer organizations are

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    No kill shelters are the better option. The vast majority can and should be adopted into loving homes. No kill shelters are a revolution. About two million cats and dogs are killed every year no kill shelters would help this number decrease. Shelters that don’t kill would attract more volunteers which would bring more them more attention. More attention would increase adoption. When shelters have a no kill policy it helps their image. The vast majority of cats and dogs can and should be adopted

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    overpopulation. Some of the solutions may be shelters if they are at the right kind of one and rescuing and adopting. There are many causes to animal abandonment and pet overpopulation is one of them. Pet overpopulation is a problem causing more stray and abandoned pets all throughout the world. As a result of pet overpopulation each country is suffering with its own stray and abandoned animal crisis. Pet overpopulation is a major cause of

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    daily. In kill-shelters across California, dogs and cats are given a limited time to be adopted before they are put to sleep, to make room for the thousands of others flying in by the second. These dogs may be aggressive, fearful, friendly, furry, bald, playful; It doesn't make much difference, but the pets that will be focused on today are those who do not have temperament problems or health problems. In other words, these animals have not injured someone, and they are not sick. Kill shelters are open

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    ANIMAL SHELTER FUND by Tala Robertson According to PETA in North Carolina alone in a year, “Over 250,000 animals are euthanized because there is no one willing to adopt them and care for them.” Also, in San Antonio, Texas, “The bodies of nearly 16,000 dogs and nearly 12,000 cats were scraped off the streets and properties in just one year.” The government needs to open up a better place for homeless dogs to live. When they are not adopted, instead of kill shelters or the streets, they won’t

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    magine walking into an animal shelter, looking for a new addition to the family, whether it a cat or dog, but there are all these empty cages with animals that are no longer there.That’s because they are being euthanized to make room for the animals people no longer feel the need to have or simply because the animal has exceeded, is is welcome. Shelters are having a hard time keeping up with the animals that show up at their doorstep, and that results in animals that have not been adopted or claimed

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