Argumentative Essay On Animal Shelters

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Imagine yourself visiting an animal shelter and seeing numerous amounts of barking at you, almost begging you to take them home with you. You know some of them will be euthanized if not adopted by a certain date. Then, picture yourself leaving with no animals and as you walk through the halls, they looking at you with sadness in their eyes because they don’t understand why they are there in the first place. In some situations, yes, it is the absolute best choice to take an animal to a shelter, however, most of the times people view animals as disposable and don’t take as much responsibility as they should for their pet. This is why an animal shelter can be perceived in two ways. One, it is a second chance for animals to find a new and great home or …show more content…

Compassion fatigue is also known as “secondary-traumatic stress disorder” (STSD). The symptoms of STSD are similar to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). As with PTSD, compassion fatigue can lead to depression and thoughts of suicide. In September of 2014, 48-year-old veterinary behaviorist and best-selling author Dr. Sophia Yin died of suicide. Dr. Yin was a trailblazer in the dog training community. She wrote books, created instructional videos, and developed tools for positive reinforcement training (Lizik, 2016). In the Huffington Post, Anna Jane Grossman writes that it is impossible to overstate Dr. Yin’s contribution to the world. It is, perhaps, this overwhelming dedication to animals that led her to take her own life. According to those closest to her, Dr. Yin likely suffered from CF (as cited in Lizik, 2016). Some people may think that this is not a real disorder, to “just get over it”, but just like anxiety and depression, CF is a real thing that effects our mental

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