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Posted 8/26/2009 7:15:51 PM


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When I grow up, since I love animals, I want to be a vet. I also want to foster and adopt dogs and cats, and other animals. I want to save animals on the street, abandoned, sick, and lost. And since I'm gonna be a vet I can help the hurt and sick animals when i go to work. I want to help out at a shelter also and have a lot of animals. Please post and let me know if you would like to foster,adopt,or be a vet.

Animals are not to be treated rude but to be treated nice and respectedly. I love animals!!

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Posted 8/26/2009 8:08:03 PM


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For the first time in my life, I'm thinking of becoming a holistic vet. My dad said that it may benefit me when I become an actual breeder, and I'm thinking he's right.
Guess that everone's been right when they've told me I should be a vet...

I'd also like to foster in the future, and I've already adopted...another thing I've been considering is a part-time job at the animal shelter.


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Posted 8/27/2009 5:12:30 AM


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That's exactly what I want to do!!!

I also want to buy pets from the shelter and pet store. While the ones at the pet store, like dogs, can come from a puppy mill ( a place where dogs aren't treated with respect and aren't groomed, brushed, and the bottom of their cages is wire which can really damage and hurt their paws). And then if they have diseases, sick, hurt, ect., then when I go back to work I can bring them in and we can fix them.

Please Help To Save Animals!!

Ones In Puppy Mills, Shelters, Everywhere, Including From People Who Don't Treat Them Nicely, And Pet Stores

Animals are not to be treated rude but to be treated nice and respectedly. I love animals!!

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Love Animals. Don't hate them!!

Please Help To Save Animals!!

Ones In Puppy Mills, Shelters, Everywhere, Including From People Who Don't Treat Them Nicely, And Pet Stores

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Posted 8/28/2009 5:21:14 PM


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When I was 4 I wanted to be a vet so bad. But when I watched an emergency ve show.... That kind of killed it. Not the gross surguries ("Cool" was more what I said ) But sometimes the lame vets on that show wouldn't put a dying animals out of it's misery and left it to die! There was a cat who was going crazy with agony from eating unreatable poison, and they left it there, twitching and screeching. Why didn't the euthenize it? Anyways I guess not all vets do that but it made me so sad and horrified. "Animals can die?" my 4 year old mind made the connection, and it killed it.

But for people who hadn't seen sad things when they were too little to handle it, You should get a book called "All my Patients have tails" it's a book by a vet who's name I forgot and it's really funny.

 But for... um whoever wrote this, I forgot your name, sorry, *embarrassed* although getting an animal from a puppy mill is great for that dog (if he survives), it only means more support for puppy mill people, more money for more dogs, which means there will be a new littler of puppies forced to live in those conditions, another little which each akesmore litters who make more.... A little bit of money goes a long way for a shameless breeder, whether you brescue the dog straight from him or from a pet shop, he will only get more dogs with the money. It is a terrible thought. but that is what happens.

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Posted 5/1/2010 9:23:22 AM


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I agree that you should not buy from pet stores even if it is to help those poor little dogs. I have seen animal cops shows and they investigate puppy mills. It is awful those poor puppies and adult dogs are living in wire cages stacked on top of one another, sitting in there own filth, and scared to death. If you want to rescue a dog that came from a puppy mill than I would suggest that you go to a rescue and ask if they have any dogs that were rescued from a puppy mill. If you buy from the pet store directly you are simply encouraging the act of breeding at these awful puppy mill's. And those puppies at the pet store have a better chance than a puppy mill dog at a rescue.

And I have a rescue puppy named Carley! She was rescued at 2 weeks I got her at 6 weeks. That is the one thing I hate about rescues. My little girl was taken from her mother, spayed, and then rode in a crate with her 3 brothers and 2 sisters for hours and hours until this stranger takes her out of the crate hands her to someone new and then leaves her siblings and goes to a new home with a new 'big sister' (my brothers dog) and all this in one week when she was only 6 weeks old.

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