Thursday, October 8, 2009

Rescue for Animals in Need!

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/rescue-ink-unleashed/4395/Overview#tab-Overview
Just recently I read on National Geographic’s Rescue Ink Unleashed, “Desperate Dogs”. Before I get in to what the article says I’ll give you some background knowledge. Rescue Ink is a television show where these men called “tough guys” are on a mission to save and protect animals in danger.
In the article it tells how Rescue Ink goes to a home where a man has his puppy living in the basement in bad conditions. The team takes the dog to an organization where he can be helped. It tells another story about two dogs that are chained up and neglected most of the time.
This angers me when people don’t treat their dogs (in this case) or animal’s right! They do have feelings too. When an animal is neglected it can suffer from various things, depending on what kind of neglect the animal gets from the owner. When I see the shows on TV where it shows the animal living in the backyard with no food or water, and may be starving to death…It makes me so sad to think that we have people in this world that would do that. It makes me think about how many people actually care for their pets? And how might this affect our society if people don’t take care of them?
If animals are living in poor conditions in our country, what are the conditions like for animals in other countries that are neglected or abused? What will happen to them if they don’t get the care and love they need? Or the country doesn’t have that good of Veterinarians or clinics for the animals to go?
I challenge you readers to think about how well you take care of your pet, and do you give your pet the love that it needs?

1 comment:

  1. Hey, Kacie! Great job on your blog! You have a very good writing structure. There's only a few things that you need to work on. Maybe, when you ask the questions that are deeper than a direct answer that could just be looked up, you could try to answer them, or put what you think about the questions. That could trigger a conversation better. Revise, and you'll be all good!

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