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Animal Shelters

Animal Shelters. By: Madeleine Gravois English 2089 . General Facts . There are about 5,000 animal shelters in America. More than 25% of shelter dogs are purebred. Every year 3-4 million dogs and cats are euthanized in animal shelters.

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Animal Shelters

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  1. Animal Shelters By: Madeleine Gravois English 2089

  2. General Facts • There are about 5,000 animal shelters in America. • More than 25% of shelter dogs are purebred. • Every year 3-4 million dogs and cats are euthanized in animal shelters. • About 5 out of every 10 dogs sent to an animal shelter will be euthanized. • More than 20% of shelter dogs are brought in by owners who adopted from an animal shelter. (Animal Shelter Statistics)

  3. How Animal Shelters Work • Animal shelters are filled with unwanted pets. • Majority of the animals are dogs and cats. • Animal shelters provide a safe place for animals to live for a limited time. • Volunteers take care of the animals and try to find them a home. • Animal shelters are either nonprofit, run by the government’s animal control, and some are run independently. (Watson)

  4. Traditional Animal Shelter ASPCA

  5. Humane Society of the United States • HSUS is Americas largest and the most effective animal protections organization. • They do a lot of advocating for new laws to protect animals. • They provide animal rescue and emergency response. (Watson)

  6. Puppy Mills and HSUS Rescue VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3vyK75-r3g

  7. Pet Overpopulation • When people do not spay and neuter their pets that creates a lot of unwanted companions (Brewster). • Puppy mills also produce a mass amount of puppies and they are sold online or in pet stores. Which leads to more overpopulation (ASPCA). • The pet overpopulation leaves animal shelters at maximum capacity which results in 3-4 million dogs being euthanized every year (Brewster).

  8. No-Kill Shelters • These shelters do not euthanize unless the animal is very ill. • They accept the dogs into their shelters where they are taken care of and do not have a time limit on their lives. • No-Kill shelters are run as non-profit organizations and the rely entirely on donations and the help from their volunteers. (Pet Pal Animal Shelter)

  9. Work Cited ASPCA, . "Puppy Mills ." Humane Society of The United States. n. page. Web. 27 Jul. 2013. Brewster , Carolyn. "Wiregrss animal Shelter Packed this Summer ." NextstarBroadcating, Inc. . (2013): n. page. Web. 27 Jul. 2013. <http://dothanfirst.com/fulltext?nxd_id=287012>.

  10. Work Cited "Shelters: Kill vs. No Kill." Pet Pal Animal Shelter . (2011): n. page. Web. 27 Jul. 2013. <http://www.petpalanimalshelter.com/about-us/shelters-kill-vs-no-kill/>. Tube , You , dir. Meet Billy Rescued from a Puppy Mill. Humane Society of the United States, Film. 31 Jul 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3vyK75-r3g>.

  11. Work Cited Watson , Stephanie. "Introduction to How Animal shelters Work." Discovery Communications. (2013): n. page. Web. 26 Jul. 2013. <http://animal.discovery.com/pets/animal-shelters.htm>.

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