Why All Utah Shelters Should Go "No Kill": By: Bailee Brown

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Why all Utah

shelters should go
“No Kill”
By: Bailee Brown

Persuasion Effect
Introduction-
ALL animals shelters in Utah need to go “No KIll” because it will save
so many lives, in the end it will save money, and it will make many
animals happy.
Max
Harley
Echo
Creamy and her
siblings
Red
This picture
represents how many
shelters in Utah that
have gone to “No Kill”
they have raised the
statewide percentage
to 84.4%.
There are
organizations
to help with
funding.
All you have to do
are provide services
for the animals to be
spayed and
neutered.
Most of the shelters that haven’t
gone “No Kill” is because they
don’t have enough funding or
space for the animals.
To help the animals
of Utah we need
every animal shelter
to become “No Kill”.
Places to Donate

● Best Friends
● Humane Society
● ASPCA
● North Utah Valley Animal Shelter
Citations-
Gephardt, M., & Poe, M. (2019, February 20). What 'no-kill' really means for homeless pets in
Utah. Retrieved February 19, 2020, from

https://kutv.com/news/get-gephardt/what-no-kill-really-means-for-homeless-pets-in-utah

Battista, F. (2016, April 7). No-Kill Naysayers update csv cm. Retrieved April 2, 2020, from
https://bestfriends.org/blogs/2016/04/07/the-flat-earthers-of-animal-welfare?_ga=2.101119937.1792695
098.1585861050-387574093.1584306993

No-Kill Animal Shelters. (n.d.). Retrieved from


https://resources.bestfriends.org/article/no-kill-animal-shelters

NKUT. (n.d.). Retrieved April 2, 2020, from https://nkut.org/

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