following the hospital’s procedures can save a pet’s life. Shock is a medical term meaning a loss of circulation. If a pet is in shock, their blood pressure is very low. This can be critical if the pet’s vital organs and brain is not getting enough blood flow. There are many reasons why a pet may go into shock. Often it is due to a trauma to the body and or loss of blood. A pet that has been hit by a car can present to the hospital in shock, or a dog fight. Severe allergic reactions, heart failure
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New York is home, and my dog is family. We have had our Saint Bernard, Baby, since she was a puppy. She is now 2 years old and is massive! Having a dog park would be amazing! As we have a house, but a small yard. She loves to run and play catch, but we find it more of a struggle then a fun time! Many other families in the neighborhood have this problem as well. If we were to use the empty lot that's just been sitting there for years anyway, and we build a dog park for all the families to enjoy
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My business is the Animal Rescue League. It is a non profit organization. It is special because they care about their animals. What they do is they go and find homeless animals and bring them into shelters and make them healthy. Then people can come in and adopts the animals. The owner's name is Tom Colvin. The senior manager is Josh Colvin.The ARL is a family owned business or shelter. The ARL was founded in 1926. You can volunteer at the ARL or get a job there. If you work there you get the benefit
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The child’s name has been changed for this case study and will be referred to as Arianna. Arianna is a five year old (soon to be six) kindergartener at Albany Elementary School in Utica, NY. According to Arianna’s file she has attended preschool at a local UPK program in the Utica area. I have been working closely with Arianna on her literacy skills over the last couple of weeks. I have been instructing her in whole, small, and individual group settings. B. Rapport/ C. Visits I have been lucky
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goes on. Throughout my years of 4-H and since I was eight years old I have always dreamt to have my own farm and be a veterinarian. Today, this is still my goal. Being a veterinarian is not only about saving animals. It is about giving back to beloved pet owners and in some cases giving back to the world's food supply by
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A dog is said to be man’s best friend; if so, why are they treated so poorly? The most prominent example of the latter occurs in the last place one might expect, a pet store. Frequently seen in these stores is the picturesque scene in which puppies of all breeds playfully romp around in their clean, well-kept cages or peacefully doze behind the glass. Cunningly, a salesperson, in hopes of selling their wares, smoothly assures potential buyers that these puppies are of the finest lineage and of the
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Tyler and I had talked about getting a dog for a while, so we talked and talked about it. We knew just how much of a responsibility this was going to be and we were not sure if it was a good idea. Tyler was going to be leaving for college soon. There were so many negative factors that discouraged us from getting a dog. Where was he going to stay? What would we do when Tyler left for college? These questions needed to be answered and fast, because we were running out of time. Also, we were going to
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Puppy Mills Should Be Stopped Do you know that Missouri and Iowa have the largest number of puppy mills in the United States? I think puppy mills should be illegal in the United States. They should be illegal because they treat dogs cruelly, they over breed the females, and they don’t provide a healthy environment for the dogs. Puppy mills should be stopped because they are cruel to dogs. In puppy mills, dogs spend most of their lives in cramped cages, with no room to play or exercise.
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problem is a must for many reasons. It is a matter of being respectful of one’s property, by not allowing your dog to conduct their business on someone else’s lawn. Owning any kind of pet comes with responsibility and liability. Picking up their feces and disposing of it properly is a must! According to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association, 43.5 million households in the United States own a dog (Roberts, 2007). Imagine that out of all these households, only half of them cleaned up after
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you a few thing to consider before adopting your new dog. Being educated on Factors such as age, breed, and training can make all the difference when adopting your new dog. By following these guidelines you can make sure you find exactly the right pet for you and your family. Body: I. When looking to adopt a dog it is important to Research breeds to determine which type of dog best suits your personality and lifestyle. A. Begin your research on dog breeds on things such as energy levels, personality
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