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Canine Vaccines: Making Profits or Saving Lives?
Not everyone supports canine vaccinations. Some uneducated pet advocates think that pet owners are essentially forced into vaccinating their pets out of fear without knowing the risks associated with the vaccines.
There are some reports of animals experiencing irreversible health conditions immediately following a series of vaccinations. Critics think that giving too many vaccinations at one time may be to blame.
Other veterinary professionals disagree. The research connecting the number of vaccines given at one time and dangerous side effects has been refuted. These qualified professionals believe that vaccines are essential to a healthy pet population. So the debate continues. Are vaccinations about making profits or saving lives?

What is the reporter’s motive in article 1?

What is the reporter’s motive in article 2?

Which phrase from article 1 is an example of bias?

Which statement from article 2 is an example of bias?

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