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Is it ethical for animal shelters to euthanize stray pets?

Is it ethical for animal shelters to euthanize stray pets?. Volunteer at the SPCA and hold a Supplies Drive for the JCAPL. Anna Monroe. My Steps. 1. Attend a Volunteer Orientation at the Wake County SPCA and begin volunteering.

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Is it ethical for animal shelters to euthanize stray pets?

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  1. Is it ethical for animal shelters to euthanize stray pets? Volunteer at the SPCA and hold a Supplies Drive for the JCAPL Anna Monroe

  2. My Steps 1. Attend a Volunteer Orientation at the Wake County SPCA and begin volunteering.

  3. 2. Volunteer at an adoption event and a fundraising event for the SPCA. Howl-o-ween

  4. Midtown Barks and Recreation North Hills, Raleigh, NC

  5. 3. Start supplies drive for the Johnston County Animal Protection League (JCAPL) at Amelia Christian Church.

  6. 4. End supplies drive and donate all collected pet supplies to the JCAPL.

  7. 5. Shadow my mentor at Town and Country animal hospital.

  8. Getting people to take pictures of me • Distance to the Wake County SPCA problems

  9. The SPCA has a great, organized volunteer program and I was able to get many service hours • Collected a combined $542.25 in pet supplies, coupons, and money for the JCAPL • Everyone I encountered was helpful to me SUCCESSES

  10. I need to work on being more open and outgoing when I’m in new places or around people I’ve never met before • When I start things ahead of time, it shows and I work much more efficiently • I can do anything I set my mind to Things I learned about myself

  11. Working with animals is definitely something I can see myself doing • Surgeries don’t bother me • Being a veterinarian is a challenging and (sometimes) messy job • I still have a lot of volunteering to do and experience I need to decide whether or not this is the career path for me Things I learned about My CAREER

  12. YES!!! • I continue to volunteer at the SPCA • I’ve met and made relationships with professionals in the field • The experience I gained helped me earn valuable insight into a future career path Was the project worthwhile?

  13. Thank you for your time. Do you have any questions?

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