Most pet shops sell super cute puppies and kittens, but no one really knows where those pets come from. Many people know about puppy mills, which are places where puppies and dogs are kept and bred. They typically live in small cages and inhumane conditions, and the same things happen with kittens, too. Adopting from an Adoption Center like Adopt-A-Pet.com or ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) will help animals in need of a home. Adopting a pet is a better choice because
Never act on impulse: Remember that you’re not buying a new pair of shoes, a pet is an immense responsibility and it will depend on you for many years to come, so if you’re looking for something short-term, don’t get a pet. Sometimes we may not be the best judge to determine our needs, so ask your dearest ones if your lifestyle can work for a pet. Adopt, don’t shop: It is strongly advised that you consider adopting a pet, instead of buying one. There are many wonderful dogs, cats, rabbits and other
wouldn’t get me a dog for a very long time. “I’ll think about it, Grant.” said my mom. I was replaying that memory in my mind as I strolled into the pet store. I was walking my dog, Chai, to get groomed. Me and my mom usually never take her to the groomers on a Saturday. Saturday is the day the pet adoption people come in and advertise their dogs for adoption. I wandered over to this dark colored dog named Oreo. I didn’t like the name but I’ve always wanted a second dog and my mom wanted a dark dog. I
create many problems because with the economy we have nowadays it can be hard to fund a shelter to care for all the animals it has. The same goes for animal shelters. ” A common misconception among pet adopters as well as the community at large, is that animal shelters are funded by taxpayer dollars and adoption fees. However, unless the shelter in question is run by, or has a deal with the municipality, most don't receive government funding.” ( ?????) This is why humane societies and animal shelters
with all the care they could possible need. To get homeless animals off the streets. One of the number one reason why there is a lot of homeless animals is because of people not wanting their pets. Yes, it is all over the news, people care about this because they think it as if it was their own pet they wouldn’t want it on the streets. Some solutions to solving homeless animals, is realizing that it takes commitment in owning
permanent homes to animals, a large number of animals’ will return shortly after adopting. According to the Humane Society, in an investigation for pet retention postadoption after 6 months, showed that 7-13% of adopted animals were no longer at their homes. (Weiss, Emily 292) The investigation also showed, that people who seek advice about their new pet during those 6 months, were more likely to retain the animal. This study prompted many rescues and shelters to recognize that a postadoption program
just have to deal with it. I think that animal shelters need to be bigger so more animals can fit and when an animal cannot fit in the shelter bring it to another shelter it needs another chance at life. Now, there are a lot of facts about animal adoption also, like according to the same article, “Only 3 to 4 million cats and dogs are adopted from shelters each year,” This is a good thing, animals are getting another chance at life, to prove to the owner that they are worth something and not worth
shelters. b) Thesis: This can be changed if people were to adopt dogs rather than buy dogs from breeders. c) Preview: While adopting a dog from a shelter may have its challenges, there are many more benefits: you are saving a life, you are helping to end pet cruelty, you have a greater selection of breeds, and sadly what most people care about, you pay less. ii. Need a) According to Merriam Webster, Euthanasia is defined as the act of killing or permitting the death of a hopelessly sick or injured animal
in America are making great strides in adopting out animals, however, according to the ASPCA, there are still 7.6 million companion animals entering shelter each year (“Shelter Intake and Surrender”), and millions of strays living in the streets (“Pet Statistics”). Financial difficulties are one of the most cited reasons why dog is surrendered to a shelter or seized for neglect. The American Kennel Club projects the average cost of owning a dog at $3085 for the first year, with the most expensive
A lot of cat owners has experienced their pets peeing outside their litter box. Studies show that around 10% of the cats had peed at least once outside of their own toilet. There are different reasons for that and now we will discuss them in depth. Territorial issues Male cat urine contains hormones which makes it smell much stronger than the female one. As we know the hormones are released in order to mark territory. By doing that, a cat makes other cats aware of his presence and makes a statement
Would you ever adopt a pet from a shelter you knew killed their animals? Many people say no but little do they know most of the shelters in their area are actually kill shelters. 8 million dogs and cats enter shelters in the U.S. each year. More than half will not make it out alive. Does that number change the way people think about which adoption center they are choosing? Shelter that choose to kill animals should be outlawed. Animals can not help if they were given to an abusive and uncaring owner
nearby pet store somewhere that a person should look or is the local animal shelter a better option? These are the main questions that buzz through a first time pet owners mind. How does someone even know that a guinea pig is the right choice when getting a pet for the first time? In this paper we will discuss everything that a first time guinea pig owner will need to know when caring for a guinea pig and why going
SPCA MIDLAND 3 The SPCA in Midland is a great nonprofit organization were they help out animals that need to be cared for because they have been put in an environment where they were not treated properly. There are many strengths and weaknesses when it come to a nonprofit organization and the SPCA in Midland has a lot of strengths to it, but they also have some weaknesses
For those who have known they wanted to be adoptive parents for a long time, saying that waiting is hard feels like a blatant under-exaggeration of situation. Waiting is hard, but when it comes to waiting for an adoption, it can feel downright horrible. Then when it seems it can’t get worse, you hear of others who were matched with an expectant mother so quickly that they hadn’t even had time to finish reading the first book on the subject they had collected. Why did they get picked so quickly? Are
predicted that there are more than 70 million stray cats in the United States alone. Central Idea (Proposition): By adopting pets from the American Humane Society or other rescue shelters, we can reduce the amount of stray animals on the streets. It is estimated that there are over 11 million Americans that support the Humane Society. Preview of Main Points: Adopting pets from the Humane Society rescues stray animals and puts them in loving homes, benefits not just the animal but you
Obviously, all factors to consider are important in your decision. Some may come as a surprise, others you inevitably think of. This is seen in the query of adopting babies or older children. The decision in raising a child from birth to a toddler, young child to a tween, or a teenager is one of the foremost significant decisions you will need to make. While a baby gives you the opportunity to go through all the stages of raising a child from diapers, potty training, first day of school until graduation
Adoption saves lives. Whether it’s with children or pets. According to the Last Chance Ranch Sanctuary, “Prior to the 1970s, most shelters were largely focused on humane euthanasia of animals that were not adopted or reclaimed.” When you consider getting an addition to the family, try to make the smartest choice. Although some people will argue that buying from a breeder is the best choice, because you see the environment your puppy was raised in, or with adopting from a breeder, you will have opportunity
about 7.6 million animals enter shelters each year (“11 Facts par. 6), that is roughly a total of 19,726 that are introduced to shelters across the United States in one day. The animals at shelters are of various ages, sizes, and some are even trained. Pet lovers looking for a companion have options of adopting from a shelter, a rescue group or buying from a breeder. Those who often buy do so because they believe shelter animals are violent or that they lack purebreds. However, most of the animals are
Adopt a Pet Why spend five hundred to one thousand dollars on a dog, when you can just adopt one for forty or fifty bucks. There is about 7.6 million animals in animal shelters around the United States, out of the 7.6million 3.9million are dogs (ASPCA). In a year about 2.7 million animals are euthanized because they don’t get adopted in time (ASPCA). If people started choosing adoption instead of buying dogs from a breeder the number will drop drastically. There are numerous reason on why to adopt
According to helpguide.org, pet dogs reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, ease loneliness, encourage exercise and playfulness, and even improve your cardiovascular health. When you adopt, you're helping a dog in need, but without realizing it you could be doing yourself a huge favor as well. Certain dog breeds have a different way of helping their owner, but if you're interested in a specific breed, all you have to do is check out websites like The Shelter Pet Project which will show you the