Wednesday, March 26, 2014

March Extra Post

I like going to mentorship because I help take care of the bunnies. Well of course after I finish helping them with other things.
 
 
This bunny on top got adopted, he was so friendly and happy to had found someone to adopt him. When I was done helping, I asked if I can pet one, so I chose him. If I had time and my parents would let me have a bunny, I would adopt a bunny.

 
Also he didn't jump or bite. He was well behave. He was rescue from Petco and brought to bunny bunch and right away he found a new home. It feels good when I see bunnies getting adopted.

 

Blog 18: Third Answer


Content:
  • EQ:
    • What is the most important reason a person should patronize No- Kill rescue shelters over Traditional Shelters?
  • Answer #3
    • Giving donations to No- Kill Rescue Shelters, will help out the animals.
  • 3 details to support the answer (a detail is a fact and an example)
    • Giving donations like food is good for the animals because they are getting fed
    • They are other types for donations, money
      • You want to know how your money is supporting the shelter, There been cases where the money is being use to kill animals.
    • Unlike with the No-kill shelter, the money is being used to spay or neuter the animals, adoptions programs etc.. 
  • The research source (s) to support your details and answer
    • Mentor
    • Dogbreedinfo.com/articles
    • HSUS Tells Shelters It's Okay To Kill Animals
  • Concluding Sentence
    • The public should be aware on how their donations helps the animals but also be aware of how some traditional shelters will not help the animals out.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions

 Content:
  1.  What is the most important reason a person should patronize No-Kills rescue shelters over traditional shelters?
  2. What is the difference between No- kill and traditional shelters, when it comes to adopting?
  3. Are there different regulations on adoption proceedings?
  4. Do No kill shelters help the pet owner be a responsible pet owner ? Do both no kill and traditional help out with that?
  5. Is the No kill shelter a better environment?
  6. What is the environment like, on traditional shelters? Are the animals properly attended?
  7. Do traditional shelters need donations as much as the No kill shelters?
  8. Do all No-kill rely on donations? If so, why? 
  9. Does Traditional shelters keep there goal mission ?
  10. How are the rescue missions like?
  11. Does No kill have an education center? What is it like?
  12. Does traditional shelter have an education center?
  13. What are some disadvantages with traditional shelter?
  14. Does the No kill keep there animals when they are sick?
  15. What about the Traditional shelter, do they keep the sick animals?
  16. Do both No kill and traditional shelter have foster homes?
  17. Do Traditional shelters have events on fundraising?
  18. Do traditional shelter keep there senior animals? What about the No Kill?
  19. What about the No kill, how do they promote on adopting senior animals?
  20. Are there bad reviews on traditional shelter? If so, what are they?