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Help
Created on: January 22, 2008 Last Updated: August 26, 2008
No-kill shelters definitely help in the fight against overpopulation of cats, dogs and other pets. One
by Robin Loving
Created on: January 14, 2008 Last Updated: May 03, 2010
I've spent the past few years actively involved in helping to turn my own local shelters into no-kill
Created on: September 03, 2009 Last Updated: September 04, 2009
The Humane Society of the United States' (HSUS) website provides some chilling statistics on the number
Created on: February 09, 2008
No kill shelters help with overpopulation. Come on when animals are brought in the are spayed and neutered.
by Sassafras
Created on: April 13, 2008
I believe the problem of cat and dog overpopulation is so big, with millions of homeless animals being
Created on: April 11, 2008
In my opinion, no-kill animal shelters are a very humane source for the lives of animals. Why would
by Liz Roberts
Created on: March 25, 2008
Any animal lover out there should passionately fight for more no kill shelters. These are doing abandoned
Created on: May 15, 2008
At a first glance, it would seem that the answer is an unequivocal yes. After all, "no-kill" shelters
Created on: February 10, 2008
"No kill shelters" help the fight against the overpopulation of cats and dogs because. If a dog or cat
Created on: February 10, 2008 Last Updated: July 23, 2008
No-kill animal shelters help in the fight against overpopulation of cats and dogs.
My family has adopted
by Kim Trammell
Created on: February 11, 2008
Having worked as a volunteer at animal shelters with differing kill policies for many years I've learned
Created on: December 24, 2007
Do no-kill shelters help or hurt the fight against the overpopulation of cats and dogs? No-kill shelters
Hurt
Created on: July 23, 2008 Last Updated: April 11, 2009
Like any animal lover, I hate nothing more than to see a perfectly healthy animal put down simply because
by Julie Helms
Created on: November 16, 2008 Last Updated: May 12, 2009
In an ideal world there would be no need to kill healthy pet-quality animals. A shelter set up for the
by Lee Cascio
Created on: December 10, 2009 Last Updated: December 11, 2009
On the surface no kill seems to be the most humane and best solution to the epidemic number of unwanted
Created on: July 16, 2008 Last Updated: October 27, 2010
As a former veterinary technician, and first hand witness to "dumped" animals, I believe that no kill
Created on: February 23, 2009
Imagine if no unwanted pet were put down. Imagine if every shelter were to convert to a "no-kill" status.
by R.I. Ornelas
Created on: October 28, 2008
I was so convinced to start writing my article on the debate in favor of no-kill shelters, but after
Created on: July 21, 2008
Imagine a dog, by nature a pack animal and historically a companion animal, spending years confined
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