Live from the 4th Grade Pet Detectives!

On March 23 the 4th Grade Pet Detectives hosted a series of presentations where they shared important facts about animal abuse and tips for how to care for your pet. They wrote, directed, and edited the video you are about to see. PLEASE share your feedback, we would LOVE to hear from you!! 

The 4th Grade Pet Detectives are planning for their presentation! In this picture they are taping a segment for their TV Show! 






Are you ready? This is a trailer introducing our TV Show! 


WHO LET THE DOGS OUT??? This is our TV Show that we created to help spread the word about animal abuse. We shared this video with the students in grades K-4 in our school. We wanted them to learn about animal abuse so that they can learn how to care for their pet! Please watch out TV show and leave a comment.



Thank you for stopping by!!

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(RADIO SHOW) News from the 4th Grade Pet Detectives: Episode 1




Listen to episode one of our news show: News from the 4th grade Pet Detectives.












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Important Facts About Abuse Part 1 by Agent ZN

                                                                   Puppy Mills                                                                                                     A puppy mill is a place where dogs go and they live in small dirty cages. Little puppies get  seperated from  their mom and they do not see each other. The dogs in cages do not have a chance to go outside their cages. DO NOT BUY PETS FROM THE PET STORES! Instead, buy pets from the nearest local shelter. If you do not buy animals from pet stores 99% of the time they end up going back to puppy mills.                                          

Dog Fighting                                                                                                                                                              Dog fighting is when you let your dog fight for money and gambling. They end up in the hospital or they can die. That is why you should be a good pet owner. Our animals have feelings just like people. If you have watched the Michael Vick  story, his cousin gave the police Michael 's adress and the police found 50 dogs behind vick 's yard fighting. They had training areas and one dog was hurt so bad he had to get euthnized; that 's how bad it was. 

The Vet
The vet is important. You should know that you should take your animal to the vet for regular check-ups. If you don't, that's a form of abuse (neglect). If you missed apointments start going back to the vet NOW! (BE A GOOD PET OWNER)

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Animal Bill of Rights by Agent MS, Agent JB, Agent SB

We the Fourth Grade Pet Detectives believe:

1. All pets should be treated like they are your best friend.
2. We also believe that people should keep there pet heathy and strong.
3. Everyone should give their pet love and care because thats what they are here for.
4. Also, rub your pet if they are feeling sad.
5. Lastly, everybody should feed and walk your dog to keep them as strong as they should be.
6. Treat your pet with respect.                                                                                                                        7. All pets should have shelter.                                                                                                                      8. Treat your your pet like you really love them.                                                                                                   9. Give your pet what they want.                                                                                                                  10. Give them a comfortable place to sleep.


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Safety and Protection by Agent A.H.


You should watch this video because it talks about how you can adopt an animal from your nearest animal shelter. In this video I learned that each year 8 to 10 million animals enter shelters in the USA and a few years later 4 to 6 million animals are euthanized each year simply because shelters run out of space. This is why you should be a responsible pet owner and also adopt pets from the pound (don't buy them from pet stores!). Our project focuses on how to take care of animals to prevent abuse, look for agent R.G's post on how to take care of a pet.        

Click here to watch the video.                                                                                                                    

By Agent A.H

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Pet care tips by Agent RG

Dear parents of pet owners,

Here are some tips on " how to take care of your pet ":

1. If you ever leave the house overnight, find a pet sitter.

2. Children should not be left alone or allowed to sleep with an animal.

3. Teach your child not to pull ears and tail of your animal, or pinch, squeeze, or make loud noises .  He/ she should never disturb a dog while its resting, sleeping, playing with a favorite toy or eating.

4. Do not allow your pets to lick your child face or any cuts or scratches.

5. Pay attention to warning signs-An animal that is growling or hissing want to be left alone !

6. Make sure you train your pet.


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Puppy Mills by Agent JMC

Puppy mills are bad. They are bad because dogs don't eat much and they dont exercise much either.We can stop puppy mills by buying our pets from shelters instead of pets stores. It's a good thing to get your pet from shelters instead of pet stores because if an animal in a shelter doesn't get adopted by people, they have to die.  So save animals.

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Attention Parents of the 4th Grade Pet Detectives

The Philadelphia Zoo is accepting applicatons for their Junior Advisory Council!

Here is the information from their website:

The Philadelphia Zoo believes there is no shortage of great ideas from children for improving America’s First Zoo. In an effort to capture these ideas and give them voice, the Zoo is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications for its fifth "Junior Advisory Council". "Junior Advisory Council 5" will allow approximately twenty children ages 8-14 from communities in and around the Philadelphia region, southern New Jersey and Delaware to have a platform for input from a child’s perspective on Zoo issues ranging from the design and presentation of animal attractions to selecting healthy and tasty menu items in the snack stands, the Zoo’s gift shop and more.

The deadline for applications is February 29, 2012 with selections being made March 15, 2012.

For more information regarding the Junior Advisory Council please contact:

Laura L. Houston
Director Public Programs
Philadelphia Zoo
215-243-5243
Houston.laura@phillyzoo.org

If interested click this link to be sent to the application. Remember the deadline is February 29!

                                 Application for The Philadelphia Zoo's "Junior Advisory Council" 

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A Visit from Lizzie, founder of Peace for Puppies (posted by Ms. Wainwright)

On Friday January 6, we had a very special visit from Lizzie, the founder of Peace for Puppies. Over the next few days, the 4th grade Pet Detectives will post details about this visit and will also write about  information they learned about Lizzie and her organization. In the meantime, I am posting an interview conducted by two wonderful agents, Agent JDB and ZN. The questions were compiled from a class homework assignment where all of the Pet Detectives had two write 2 or 3 things they would like to know about Lizzie and Peace for Puppies (99.9% of all activities and projects are STUDENT DRIVEN). JDB edited the questions. They were great questions and showed how much the Pet Deectives were thinking about our project and the impact it could have on the lives of others. Please read our podcast and PLEASE share a comment, the Pet Detectives would LOVE to hear from you!


Please keep in mind that this interview was conducted after dismissal and unfortunately there are about 2 announcements made over the loud speaker that I could not figure out how to edit out....

Learn more about Lizzie and her organization @ http://www.peaceforpuppies.org/
Learn about how your class can do service-learning in your class by visiting: http://www.needindeed.org/  (Thanks Kyra : )

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