Monday, October 3, 2011
My Decision
I believe that best solution for this problem is promoting euthanasia for older pets, or pets with health issues. Not only does this get money flowing from the price of euthanizing pets, but it also frees up homes for people to adopt more pets. I think maybe combining this with pet shelter adoption fairs would be a wonderful idea to get more people adopting pets. This would mean that, in multiple areas of the pet business, money would be coming in. Then, due to taxes, the money would end up in the government's hands, for providing services or utilizing trade markets. And the pets, humanely dealt with, end up in a better place.
6.04 - Picture Collection
From bottom to top: Weasley, Bizkit, and Coconut. All are spayed and neutered respectively.
There is a serious squirrel problem in my neighborhood. These little things are constantly in everyone's yard, or running out in front of cars in the street. I found out that they love to get their picture taken, though!
This puppy's name is Gracie. She's been fixed too, and, despite the facial expression, she loves her family.
Daisy, my neighbor's cat, has been fixed. "She was so ugly, we couldn't let her reproduce," her owner jokes.
Clementine, a rescue, recently had surgery on her back paws. She also has been fixed for a very long time.
There is a serious squirrel problem in my neighborhood. These little things are constantly in everyone's yard, or running out in front of cars in the street. I found out that they love to get their picture taken, though!
This puppy's name is Gracie. She's been fixed too, and, despite the facial expression, she loves her family.
Daisy, my neighbor's cat, has been fixed. "She was so ugly, we couldn't let her reproduce," her owner jokes.
Clementine, a rescue, recently had surgery on her back paws. She also has been fixed for a very long time.
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