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    been at stake. From overpopulation in shelters, abused dogs in mills, kill shelters opening up across the country, and private breeders breeding excessively, animals everywhere are loosing their lives because of these issues. “There are still more than 70 million homeless pets living in the U.S. Of these 70 million needy animals, only around six to seven million are put into shelters each year,” (Henn). Many of these animals without homes, are not even in shelters and are instead dying on the streets

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    euthanized (1.2 million [are] dogs).” One way in which people can prevent this number from being so high is to foster dogs and to take them out of the mills and shelters. About three years ago, I heard about a family who began to foster puppies through Fur Babies Rescue and Referral Inc. This is a volunteer run “small not for profit, no-kill rescue organization based out of foster homes in NY” (Fur Babies Rescue). The dogs brought to this rescue organization may be abandoned, sick, or may even be

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    get food stay warm and clothes make a shelter and get water. And in the how he can survive the whole winter. Brian couldn't survive without food so he had to go hunting he made a small bow and arrow. With sticks and string from the survival pack and sharpened rocks to make the arrow heads and he would kill small birds and rabbits. But that bow wasn't getting the food that he needed cause he only hit the animals half the time and sometimes it didn't kill the animals. So he made a bigger and

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    The Norfolk SPCA is one of the oldest animal welfare organizations in the United States and has been in the same location since the late 1940’s. The Norfolk SPCA shelters, treats, rehabilitates and rehomes dogs and cats from throughout Hampton Roads, with the goal being to find that animal a “forever home.” The mission of the Norfolk SPCA is to reduce the need for sheltering animals while still providing the best quality of care for the animals sheltered. The Norfolk SPCA wants to be involved in

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    only 3,500 animal shelters available here in America, and over six to eight million dogs and cats go to these shelters every year. Having a non-kill animal shelter offered to each town with more than 1,000 residents will decrease the overpopulation of animals and deaths that occur to these animals. Proposal: The problem is that there are towns that do not offer Animal Shelters to their residents causing them to abandon their animals if they can not take care of them. “Shelters are operated by local

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    Child Soldiers Victims

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    Murderers or innocent children? When people think about harddesitions they usually think about the a caliber college. But in some places they have to choose whether to kill or be killed, it's not something that crosses your mind right? But would you think that children put in this position are victims or perpetrators. Child Soldiers are victims because they get taken advantage of by the commanders, and they have no choice to do anything. The first reason child soldiers are victims is because

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    the road to die. The animal shelter is picking all of these animals up and saving their lives. In order to do this, it comes with a cost. The animal shelter is running really low on food and other supplies. Shouldn’t

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    How to Save an Animal Life Essay

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    the overpopulation in shelters continues we will not have a place to put all of these animals except for in the ground. A shelter is supposed to be used as a safe place for lost, homeless pets, but it is being abused and turned into a trashcan due to the overpopulation. Some may argue that there are “no kill” shelters, and although that is true to some extent, it is not entirely true. The sad truth is that “in most cases even when a shelter calls themselves a ‘no-kill’ shelter it simply means they

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    ASPCA Animal Rights

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    Animals should have equal rights, all living things should have equal rights to life. imal abuse has been an issue since the 12th century when dogs and cats were commonly found roaming the streets. Today it has become an ever growing issue which ranges from household pets to farm animals such as cows, chickens, horses. Animal abuse also is not just in America, such as bullfighting in Spain which began many centuries ago as a sacrifice to the gods. Is still practiced today as a form of entertainment

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    human nature is in the short story film of The Shelter from The Twilight Zone. The neighbors in the 1960’s are great friends until there is supposed to be a missile strike that

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