Homeward Pet's «Pay It Forward» program gives
homeless animals a head start on finding a forever home.
Not exact matches
Their goal is to find homes for at least 200
animals in May, so
head on out to rescue a
homeless animal, and help Tulsa Animal Welfare meet its
animal, and help Tulsa
Animal Welfare meet its
Animal Welfare meet its goal!
I was trying to wrap my
head around the scars of abuse and neglect I had seen, around the NUMBER of
homeless animals, many of whom would not be getting out of the shelters and the idea that so many people in my community had NO IDEA what this looked like.
Donate $ 15.00 through Idaho Gives and provide a save place to lay their
head to a
homeless companion
animal.
Through adoptions, Katie has not only given
homeless animals a roof over their
heads; she has also given both the
animals and their new guardians a lifetime of companionship and years of happiness.
It has long been in the back of my
head, but was brought to the forefront by recent cellphone videos gone viral — one (it used to be above but was removed from YouTube) of a dog being dragged through the halls of an
animal control department in California; one (below) of a police officer slapping and otherwise berating a
homeless man in Florida.
Homeless pets at two
animal shelters in San Bernardino County, California, are getting a helping hand this holiday season thanks to a fundraising effort
headed up by James Porter, a lieutenant at the San Bernardino County Sheriff's West Valley Detention Center, and his girlfriend, Natasha Francis.
So many
animal advocates, including me, have a very difficult time wrapping their
heads around the twisted thinking that «humanely euthanizing»
homeless dogs and cats is somehow «saving them» from the specter of possible abuse.