Student at Jordan
High School Writes Essay on What She Learned at our Humane Education
Class
How to be a Responsible Pet Owner
By: Donielle Franklin
Being a responsible pet owner is like taking
care of a child; pets need love, attention and care. Animals need
more care than you think. They need the best foods; they should
go to the doctor regularly and get plenty of sunlight because animals
feel what we feel. Usually dogs and cats are the main animals that
need the most attention. Some people think when they first get animals
they love them at first, but they forget all about them. The best
thing to do is to get the dog or cat spayed so your animal can be
safe, and not to produce offspring, so there would be more innocent
unsheltered animals on the streets.
The best thing for the pet is safety and
security; animals can feel lonely when locked up in the house or
garage without anyone with them. Each year four to six million mostly
young and healthy cats and dogs are put to death in the United States
because shelters can’t find homes for them. It’s always
best to keep your dog spayed to prevent them from producing. This
would prevent innocent animals from being on the streets and in
the pound. There’s nothing worse than seeing millions of dogs
and cats and being put to sleep or getting killed on the streets,
especially if we could help prevent it.
Pets always need good exercise. Obesity
affects 40 percent of dogs and 25 percent of cats in the United
States. That means animals need lots of activity and walks. Pets
can get lonely being at home alone with no activities, can also
cause health problems, because their bones aren’t getting
enough exercise. So much we could do to get their hearts racing,
anything is better than no activity at all. Dogs and cats should
always have the amount of energy they need and deserve. Keeping
our pets safe and healthy is always the best way to have an animal.
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