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SOVA2 [1]
3 years ago
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Mrs Pumphrey and Dr Herriot have been invited to speak at a community pet adoption drive. There were some differences in Mrs Pum

phrey and Dr Herriot’s notions of responsibility and experiences of keeping a pet. As a reporter for the local pet magazine, write an article recording and comparing their perspectives. Don’t forget to give it an interesting title.
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Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
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Answer:Community Pet adoption Drive

The veterinary society invited Dr Herriot, a senior vet and Mrs Pumphrey to share their experiences of keeping a pet on the occasion of the Pet adoption drive. Mrs Pumphrey believes in providing luxurious clothes and toys and tasty food to pets. Whereas Dr Herriot explained that overfeeding without any physical work or exercise can make the animals ill and sluggish. According to him discipline and simple food is the key to the pets’ health. Both shared different pet parenting tips for pet lovers.

Every dog has its day, they say. The event came to an end with the handing over of 10 pets to the interested veterinarians. Finally, the pets looked happy with their new family.

Other Interesting Titles for this answer- Community pet adoption drive, Adoptathon, Rich vs Poor Pet, Paws for a cause.

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