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    Animal shelters provide an invaluable service for countries that utilize them.

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    Without them, societies would have large populations of stray animals roaming the streets, usually

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    malnourished, carrying disease, and potentially dangerous.

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    Plenty of good comes out of having animal shelters.

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    Despite that, animal shelters still get a bad rap.

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    Usually, a bad apple spoils the whole bunch.

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    And, make no mistake, these bad apples are very bad.

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    From abusive treatment to poor living conditions, there's a reason people have mixed feelings

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    about them.

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    So, get your tissues ready! cause I'm Mike with List25 and here are 25 Insane Facts About

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    Animal Shelters.

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    I'm Mike with List25 and

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    25.

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    There are an estimated 3,500 brick and mortar animal shelters in the United States.

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    24.

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    On top of the thousands of animal shelters, there's also an estimated 10,000 rescue groups

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    and animal sanctuaries in the United States.

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    23.

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    It's a myth that all animals shelters are bad places.

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    The worse option would be malnourished animals out on the cold streets with no one to take

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    care of them.

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    22.

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    Many good animal shelters provide quality services for pets, including veterinary care,

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    spay and neutering, clean environments, and dog training classes.

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    21.

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    Only 10% of animals entering shelters are spayed or neutered, which is quite problematic.

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    For instance, one un-spayed female dog and her offspring can create 67,000 more dogs

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    in just six years.

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    20.

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    Animals end up in shelters for two reasons: They were surrendered by their owners or were

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    picked up off the street by animal control officers.

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    19.

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    Animal shelters aren't just for dogs and cats.

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    Many house other animals as well.

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    You can usually adopt rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, mice, hamsters, birds, and reptiles,

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    too.

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    18.

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    Do not confuse all animal shelters with "puppy mills."

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    Puppy mills are commercial dog breeding facilities that only care about profit and have poor

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    veterinary care, small cages, and awful, unsanitary conditions.

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    17.

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    Of course, not all animal shelters are run well.

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    In a report by NBC News, the Toronto Humane Society bragged about its low euthanasia rate,

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    but it's facility was inhumane and disgusting with rampant disease and animals dying slowly

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    in their cages.

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    Due to the poor conditions, police raided the facility and arrested the five managers

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    responsible.

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    16.

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    Many pets at a shelter don't find homes.

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    While numbers vary, every year, approximately 8 million pets enter animal shelters and only

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    4 million make it out.

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    The other half are euthanized for medical or behavioral reasons, or to make space for

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    other homeless pets.

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    15.

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    According to the Animal Humane Society, 80% of the cats and dogs euthanized are usually

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    perfectly healthy, treatable, and adoptable.

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    14.

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    More cats are euthanized than dogs.

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    The Animal Humane Society estimates that 70% of cats that enter shelters are euthanized.

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    13.

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    Thankfully, the number of euthanized animals has significantly dropped over the years due

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    to an increase in adopted animals and successful returns to their owners when they get lost.

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    12.

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    No-Kill shelters will not euthanize any animal they take in.

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    However, they likely will turn away animals they don't have space for or don't believe

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    are adoptable.

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    11.

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    The American Pit Bull Terrier and other pit bull types are the most commonly sheltered

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    breed of dog.

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    With 3 to 5 million Pit Bulls in the United States, they're the most commonly bred, leading

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    to overpopulation.

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    Sadly, they're also the number one most commonly euthanized when they reach animal shelters.

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    Some shelters don't even give them the chance for adoption.

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    10.

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    Sometimes animal shelter polices can be very strange.

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    For instance, in one case, a New York shelter employee took photos of Pit Bulls with humans

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    in an effort to save them from being euthanized.

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    Turns out, her strategy worked, but she was fired for violating their policy to not photograph

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    animals with humans.

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    9.

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    Sheltering homeless animals isn't cheap.

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    It costs tax payers 2 billion dollars a year secure, shelter, and possibly euthanize homeless

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    pets.

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    8.

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    While a large portion of dogs in animal shelters are mixed breed, you can still find pure breed

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    dogs at shelters, too.

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    According to the Animal Humane Society, 25% of their dogs are pure breed.

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    7.

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    In 2013, the Society of St. Francis, a no-kill shelter in Wisconsin, was raided by state

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    authorities for harboring a wild animal.

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    Ray Schulze, the owner of the shelter, said the officials were "armed to the teeth."

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    The wild animal in question was a baby deer.

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    Schulze was preparing to take it to a wild-life reserve the next day, but the authorities

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    killed the deer and put it in a body bag.

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    6.

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    On occasion, animal shelters experience break-ins.

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    In Macon, Georgia, a woman was indicted for breaking into a animal shelter and letting

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    all the dogs loose, thinking she was helping them.

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    Instead, many of the dogs attacked each other in a brutal and bloody melee.

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    Three dogs were killed and many others had severe emotional trauma afterward.

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    5.

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    Animal shelters don't all euthanize the same way.

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    Some give an animal a high dose of sodium pentobarbital to peacefully and painlessly

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    put them to sleep.

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    Other shelters find that process too expensive and inefficient.

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    These cost-focused shelters will put tons of animals in a chamber and fill it with carbon

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    monoxide to kill them.

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    While the American Veterinary Medical Association says it's humane, many others disagree and

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    have called for the practice to be banned.

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    4.

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    Called "Black Dog Syndrome," some studies have show that black dogs and cats are much

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    less likely to be adopted than their counterparts.

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    Some of this has been attributed to superstitious beliefs.

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    3.

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    Even more disturbing, some shelters have banned the adoption of black cats on Halloween for

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    fear of animal torture.

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    While there's little evidence of Satanic or occult sacrifice of black cats, shelters apparently

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    do it as a precaution.

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    2.

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    People commonly believe animal shelter pets all have behavioral problems.

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    This is untrue.

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    Many animal shelter pets are perfectly good family pets in need of a loving home.

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    1.

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    Often, adult dogs at animal shelters will be highly trained, knowing many of the basic

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    commands, and can be easier to take care of than getting a puppy from a breeder.

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The example sentences of EUTHANASIA in videos (9 in total of 10)

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Use "euthanasia" in a sentence | "euthanasia" example sentences

How to use "euthanasia" in a sentence?

  • Euthanasia" is an excellent and comforting word! I am grateful to whoever invented it.
    -Bram Stoker-
  • Yes, we need euthanasia, for certain cases where people are in comas or too immobile to even press a button.
    -Jack Kevorkian-
  • The way people in the United States execute human beings would not pass muster for euthanasia of animals.
    -Jamie Fellner-
  • Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia have been profound ethical issues confronting doctors since the birth of Western medicine, more than 2,000 years ago.
    -Ezekiel Emanuel-
  • Americans tend to endorse the use of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia when the question is abstract and hypothetical.
    -Ezekiel Emanuel-
  • But to die of laughter--this, too, seems to me a great euthanasia.
    -Max Beerbohm-
  • Absolute monarchy,... is the easiest death, the true Euthanasia of the BRITISH constitution.
    -David Hume-
  • Euthanasia ... is simply to be able to die with dignity at a moment when life is devoid of it.
    -Marya Mannes-

Definition and meaning of EUTHANASIA

What does "euthanasia mean?"

/ˌyo͞oTHəˈnāZH(ē)ə/

noun
Killing the old or ill without causing them pain.

What are synonyms of "euthanasia"?
Some common synonyms of "euthanasia" are:
  • quietus,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.