In the American Humane Association's article about pet overpopulation (http://www.americanhumane.org/animals/adoption-pet-care/issues-information/pet-overpopulation.html) goes in depth about what is causing the overpopulation of dogs and cats. This article provides substantial information and various reasons, but one point that I want to point out from this reading is the topic of people choosing not to adopt. According to this article, there is more than enough homes to house the animal population. The real problem is that people are choosing not to adopt and are instead choosing to buy a purebred from a breeder or a pet store. Only 20% of pet buyers adopt from an animal shelter. Out of the 17 million shelter animals, only 3.5 million of them are adopted each year.
"By choosing to adopt, you will not only save a life, but you will also ensure that your adoption fee is going to help the next unwanted pet that comes in the door of that shelter." -American Humane Association.
Helga Higgins. ID#86330. |
Helga and I. Photo taken by Shannon Johnstone on 5/29/13. |
I think its great you directly quoted the American Humane Association. Also, your photos of Helga are amazing- great work!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Leslie! I'm really trying to use the readings in my posts more often.
DeletePauline, you are doing a great job in this post of making astute observations at the shelter, and then connecting your experience to the articles presented in our class. This is an exemplary post! Good control over your camera too! You are improving!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Professor Johnstone. I'll try to use this post as an example to look at when writing my future posts! I'm glad to hear that I am improving (something I'm always worried about).
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