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Published on Nov 26, 2015
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1.
OVERPOPULATION OF ANIMALS.
ONE ANIMAL CAN EFFECT THE REST OF THE TOWN.
2.
Reasons for overpopulation
Overpopulation occurs when a population of a species exceeds the carrying capacity of its ecological niche.
Irresponsible Breeding
Choosing Not to Adopt
Abandoning pets
3.
SPAY OR NEUTER YOUR PET
Always spay/neuter your animal
Both procedures can safely be performed at as early as 8 weeks of age.
Spayed or neutered pets are typically better behaved, calmer, and more affectionate
Spaying an animal eliminates their heat cycle and the undesirable elements such as bleeding,crying,etc
Fixed pets are less prone to a variety of diseases
4.
ADOPT AN ANIMAL
Adoption saves lives
Adoption gives a second chance
Adoption often costs less
5.
CHOOSE A RESPONSIBLE BREEDER
A frightened mother dog can transmit her fears to her pups.
The animal may have diseases from its living standards
The breeder may have no idea what they're doing
Adult animals are continuously bred until they can no longer produce, then destroyed or discarded.
6.
WHY ITS A PROBLEM.
Many animals will die from starvation
Animals will wander into unnatural habitats for food
diseases may also spread to other populations of animals that are not overpopulated
7.
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU SEE AN ABANDONED ANIMAL
If you are able to transport the animal, take her to the nearest animal shelter
Take it to the vet to get checked out.
Check if for a microchip to find the owners.
Take it home, make found animal poster.
Tia Verdier
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