Animal shelters provide shelter, food, water, and veterinary care for homeless pets. They train, rehabilitate, and find new homes for problematic animals. Many shelters focus on no-kill policies and animal welfare programs
Animal habitats must provide water, food, shelter, and protection. Homes can be visible or camouflaged for protection. Home structure depends on animal type and environment
Cows and bulls are mature bovine mammals used for milk production. Sheep and goats provide wool and meat. Pigs are primarily raised for meat. Horses and donkeys are used for work and transportation. Poultry includes chickens, ducks, turkeys, and rabbits
Pen is an ink writing tool with various types including ballpoint and fountain pens. Pen can refer to writing as a means of expression or a writer. Pen-shaped devices include insulin pens and laser pointers. Pen can mean the internal shell of a squid
Simple Doghouse uses fences and wooden planks for quick construction. Modern Doghouse features minimalist design with quartz and glass. Easy Doghouse provides basic functionality for beginners
Animal shelters house stray, lost, abandoned or surrendered animals. Open admission shelters accept any animal, managed admission requires appointments. Limited admission shelters focus on highly-adoptable and healthy animals