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Medical Schools Dissection-Free

January 12, 2017 By Y3K

100% of U.S. medical schools do not require their medical students to participate in animal dissection. Therefore it is safe to say that cutting open animals is not necessary to become a brilliant doctor or grade school student.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: biology, cats, college, dissection, dogs, education, elementary school, health, high school, middle school, schools, science, students

Psychological Dangers of Dissection

January 11, 2017 By Y3K

Studies suggest that exposing young people to animal dissection and calling it “science” can foster callousness toward animals and nature.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: biology, cats, dissection, dogs, psychotherapy, science

Dissection Hurts Children

January 10, 2017 By Y3K

Studies show that students being forced to dissect animals can actually scare them away from pursuing a career in science-related fields such as becoming a medical doctor.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: biology, cats, depression, dissection, dogs, psychotherapy, science

Biology Dissection Harmful

January 9, 2017 By Y3K

Did you know that traditional middle school and high school biology animal dissections can do more harm than good for students? There are psychological, physical and environmental dangers associated with animal dissections putting your student at risk. Over the next several days we will take a closer look at the psychological risks that may harm your student. Check back here tomorrow!

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: biology, cats, children, dissection, dogs, health, illness, psychotherapy, science

14th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive Complete List Re-post

December 28, 2016 By Y3K

We have been receiving many requests to re-post the items we are collecting for our 14th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive. You still have time to schedule a pick-up or bring items to one of our 3 drop-off locations.

 

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Y3K Tutor In Your Home 14th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive Complete List

Here is the complete list of items collected for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home 14th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive.  There are three convenient drop-off locations.  Pick-ups are the first Saturday of each month.  Our collection drive is from November 1st to January 10th.  Call now!

 

Most Needed Items:

• Limited-slip or Martingale collars of all sizes
• Non-clumping, clay cat litter
• Bleach, laundry detergent, liquid dish soap
• Canned dog food (any brand or variety)
• Canned cat food
• Soft, chewy treats (soft Milkbones, BilJacs, Buddy Biscuits, etc.)

 

For the Cats and Kittens:

• Blankets and soft cat beds
• Towels
• Toys (stuffed mice, fishing pole toys, catnip)
• New, standard-sized litter boxes (no hood)

 

For the Dogs and Puppies:

• Sturdy leashes, 8-foot
• Toys (squeaky and plush toys; NO tennis balls or rope toys)
• DentaStix, Greenies (no rawhides please)
• Blankets and soft dog beds
• Soft, chewy treats (soft Milkbones, BilJacs, Buddy Biscuits, etc.)
• Science Diet brand dry food
 

For the Staff:

• Office supplies: dry-erase markers, pens, staples, etc.
• Paper towels and tissues
• All-purpose cleaner and sponges

 

Gift Certificates:

We can always use gift certificates from the following stores to purchase shelter supplies.

• ACE Wayland Home & Design
• HomeGoods
• B.J.’s Wholesale
• Walmart

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Pets Improve Children’s Emotional Development

December 18, 2016 By Y3K

A recent study showed that for children who do not have any siblings, having a pet helps them develop greater self-esteem and improved empathy. These children also participate more in physical and social activities. Adopting a pet from your local shelter you will not only save a life, but they will save your family as well.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Animal Rescue League, Buddy Dog Humane Society, cats, children, dogs, self-esteem, social skills, sports

Pets Help People With Autism

December 17, 2016 By Y3K

Research has shown that matching pets with people that have autism can significantly improve a number of factors. They include social skills and eye contact. Pets also can cause a decrease in negative habits such as whining, crying and frowning.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Autism, behavior, behaviorally challenged, cats, dogs, social skills

Pets Help Kids Read

December 16, 2016 By Y3K

All across North America, there are programs where children and dogs meet for a reading session where kids read aloud to dogs. Children who are having difficulty with reading or who resist reading, do much better when they pair up with a dog. The reason for this is that a dog offers unconditional love and patience while being told a story.  This is just one more reason to adopt a new friend from a local shelter.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Animal Rescue League, Buddy Dog Humane Society, cats, children, dogs, reading

Pets Improve Cognitive Function

December 15, 2016 By Y3K

Pets can improve cognitive function. Cognitive function includes reasoning, memory, attention and language. It leads directly to the attainment of information and knowledge. One example of how animals can help with cognitive function is from a pet therapy study. Pet therapy was shown to help preserve and enhance the function of residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities with cognitive impairment. As you can see, adopting a pet can be beneficial.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Animal Rescue League, brain, Buddy Dog Humane Society, cats, dogs, focus, language based, memory

Pets Are Good For Your Child’s Health

December 14, 2016 By Y3K

Did you know that family pets are good for your child’s health? Dogs, cats, rabbits and horses can provide health advantages for us in many ways. Over the next several days we will take a look at several interesting ways these important members of our family are great for rest of us. Check back tomorrow for more.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Animal Rescue League, Buddy Dog Humane Society, cats, children, dogs

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