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Kerli Ilves G3IK ANIMAL SHELTERS
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Animal shelters provide care and treatment to animals needing protection, attempt to find homes for homeless animals and reunite lost pets with their families. WHAT IS AN ANIMAL SHELTER?
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Overpopulation Euthanizing Less fortunate shelters Unhealthy animals Dumped animals PROBLEMS IN THE WORLD
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1. There are about 70 million stray animals living in the U.S. 2. Of this 70 million, only about six to eight million cats and dogs enter the nation’s 3,500 shelters every year, according to the Humane Society of the United States. 3. That evens out to about five homeless animals for every homeless person in the U.S, reports DoSomething.org. 4. The two main reasons animals end up in shelters are because they’ve either been surrendered by their guardians or picked up off the street by animal control officers. 5. About 30 percent of shelter dogs are eventually reclaimed by their guardians, with cats far behind at only 2 to 5 percent. 6. Nearly half of all animals that arrive in U.S. shelters are euthanized because there is a lack of space and adopters, amounting to roughly 2.7 million dead animals every year or five out of every ten dogs and seven out of every ten cats – that’s like 80,000 animals per week. 7. Of all the dogs that enter the shelter system, pit bull types have it the worst with a shockingly high euthanasia rate of 93 percent. FACTS
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlHk YMz_gSg OVER-POPULATION PROBLEMS AT LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTERS
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Professional, animal and human friendly shelters Owners not satisfied with the service Animals not treated right COMPARISON TO SITUATION IN ESTONIA
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