91. Myths and Facts About Spaying and Neutering : The Humane Society of the Unit...
for the procedure, and many veterinary clinics provide discounts through subsidized voucher programs. Low-cost spay/neuter is more and more widely available all the time.
MYTH: I'll find good homes for all the puppies and kittens. FACT: You
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92. Pet Store Doublespeak : The Humane Society of the United States
human contact or proper veterinary care. They are bred repeatedly until they can no longer reproduce, and then they are destroyed or discarded.
The real tragedy of puppy mills is that keeping breeding dogs in such a way is perfectly legal.
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93. What You Should Know about Swine Flu : The Humane Society of the United States
immensely . According to veterinary scientists , crowding more pigs per pen "allows more opportunities for direct nose-to-nose contact or for aerosol spread of the [swine flu] virus between penmates. Furthermore, a large number of pigs per pen
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94. The HSUS and Our Vision for Wild Horse Management in the U.S. : The Humane S...
mares. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 3:113-118.
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95. Data On U.S. Research Institutions and Universities That Buy Class B Dogs & ...
for certificates of veterinary inspection, freedom of information requests submitted to individual research institutions for dog and cat acquisition records, and surveys of the institutions themselves. The freedom of information requests
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96. Questions and Answers About Dissection : The Humane Society of the United States
need for animal cadavers in veterinary training, for instance, but emphasize the importance that cadavers come from humanely euthanized animals and that no animals be raised or killed specifically for use in dissection.
Fourth, the transfer of
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97. Factory Farming News : The Humane Society of the United States
The Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association applauds news of an agreement reached between The HSUS and the United Egg Producers to jointly push for federal legislation to substantially improve the welfare of the 280 million laying
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98. Bear Baiting Competitions : The Humane Society of the United States
foods. The DNR does not keep veterinary records for the bears or ensure that they are altered, although the agency stated it would not allow further breeding of captive bears. Inspections of the bears are very infrequent and cursory, and the DNR
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99. Captive Hunts Fact Sheet : The Humane Society of the United States
business provide acceptable veterinary care for their animals.
Diseases such as tuberculosis and brucellosis—which can also infect farm animals and other wildlife—have been diagnosed in captive wildlife. Michigan battled an outbreak
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100. Disaster Preparedness for Pets : The Humane Society of the United States
of boarding facilities and veterinary offices that might be able to shelter animals in disaster emergencies; include 24-hour telephone numbers.Ask your local animal shelter if it provides foster care or shelter for pets in an emergency. This
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