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Animal Rights Activists Pet Owners
1,198 wordsISSUE: For the most part, we would not be able to live very comfortably without them. The question of what is considered proper treatment of animals has been highly debated by groups looking at both the moral and ethical issues of the situation. What exactly is our proper role with regard to non-human creatures? Do they have any rights, or may we do as we please with them? These are questions that politicians all over the world have been arguing about for many years, and still is as controversia...
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Ethical Aspects Feasibility Study
2,223 wordsFeasibility Study Introduction The problem of overpopulation of dogs in Texas is the issue of the day. The need for more extensive and thorough research in this field was identified by the local authorities of Texas. A research proposal containing alternative solutions has been prepared. There are several main obstacles to successful completion of the Feasibility study: insufficient education among the pet owners, high cost spar / neuter clinics available, and lack of legislative basis. The over...
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Rest Of The World Surgical Procedure
1,271 wordsThrow around words such as boxer and ear cropping and people will probably figure you re referring to the sport know as boxing. Specifically to a notorious world championship bout in which one boxer did indeed crop the ear of another. Our discussion is here, though, it focuses on an entirely different species of boxers, and an entirely different style of ear cropping. The boxer, of course is the boxer dog. A breed that by custom and by standards typically undergoes a surgical procedure designed ...
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Pet Owners One Female
890 wordsMyth Spaying and neutering is painful. Fact Veterinarians perform spay and neuter surgeries under a general anesthetic. Animals usually return to normal activity after 24 to 72 hours. Any discomfort is minimal. Altering animals also eliminates the risk of certain diseases such as mammary and testicular cancer. Myth Spaying and neutering is expensive. Fact While prices vary considerably, many human societies and municipal animal control departments offer low-cost spay / neuter services. The Socie...
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Dogs And Cats Humane Society
892 wordsWhat Every Pet Owner Should Know About Sterilization The number of homeless dogs and cats in the United States is unforgivably high. Blame for this problem should be appropriately placed on the millions of irresponsible pet owners in the country who refuse to take the time or make the effort to educate themselves of the advantages of having an animal sterilized. Neutering an animal is the process of removing its reproductive organs. Males are neutered by removing their testicles. Females are als...
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