Unwanted Pets: A Case Study

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In the Journal, “The Problem of Unwanted Pets: A Case Study in How Institutions "Think" about Clients' Needs,” by Leslie Jane Irvine, the author focuses on why there are shelters for homeless pets. The author asserts that many pet owners love their pets, and want to keep them as part of their families; however, there are people that want to get rid of those pets such as dogs and cats that always cause problems, or troubles for the owners. Without searching for solution, those owners instead set their pets free on street. Those who are bored of their pets can also set them free too. These unwanted pets then becomes social problems. Streets should be clean, not for homeless pets. Irvine also states that, the reason there are shelters for homeless …show more content…
In the article, Irvine keeps talking about how unwanted pets on streets become problems for society; however she doesn’t really state why they become problems. Although there are parts that she states why they are the problems for society, it is only a short sentence. She should include more details about why they are the problems. Next, irvine keeps saying according to research, she does not state what research? When did the research take place, and who did the research. She should include these details to make her article more reliable. Other than these minor problems, the article is well written, and is easy to understand. The article is well organized, clean, and fills with rich information, even the history of when did homeless pets become problems for our society. The article has good strengths on supporting the claims that the author is trying to prove. The article is mainly focus on why there are shelters for homeless pets, and Irvine makes an excellent job on answering the question with well support statements. She makes a great point on making her source reliable for others. Furthermore, the article fills with rich and quality information that will help me to understand why there are shelters for homeless pets, what causes homeless pets, and why they become problems to our society, which can help me to be able to have a great start on my