But in reality, every one of these places is really about happy endings; every shelter or rescue group works towards finding loving forever homes and ending
euthanasia of adoptable pets.
Find photos
of adoptable pets on the shelter's website, and share their pictures and links to how to adopt.
The unfortunate result is that
millions of adoptable pets are put to death each and every year simply because there are not enough homes to adopt them all.
You don't have to be a professional, we could use your help to take
photos of adoptable pets and edit those photos for website or print publications.
Multiple indoor areas from dog daycare, pet grooming, retail, kid / pet birthday parties, as well as an
array of adoptable pets ready for their close - ups.
Once submitted and reviewed, event grant amounts will be determined based on the
number of adoptable pets provided on the application.
Many of our adoptable pets are in foster homes so it is always best to contact us first to make sure the animal you are hoping to meet is at the adoption center.
Petfinder was founded in 1996 by Betsy Banks Saul and Jared Saul, who started a website to help save
lives of adoptable pets by connecting people to various animal shelters across New Jersey.
«We hope the input and advice coming from these meetings will help us increase the number
of adoptable pets going to homes,» said Briggs.
You might remember a feature we ran in late September on Josh Feeney, an amazing shelter photographer who attended a One Picture Saves a Life workshop and has been pumping out fantastic photographs
of adoptable pets for Safe Humane Chicago (SHC) and Chicago Animal Care and Control (CCAC) ever since.
And yet, according to a survey by Petfinder, an online
database of adoptable pets, senior pets are the hardest group to find homes for.
Millions
of adoptable pets enter US animal shelters every year, and free - roaming cat populations are growing exponentially in both urban and rural communities.
When the Fox Valley Humane Association of Appleton, Wisconsin accepted a bonded
pair of adoptable pets that included 4 - year old Chocolate Lab Hank and his fuzzy purple hippo, shelter staff couldn't have prepared for the chaos that the pair would cause at the shelter.
One photographer working with the project, Seth Casteel, said to the Huffington Post, «When people watch that TV commercial with the sad images and depressing music, they change the channel, but when they see hopeful portraits
of adoptable pets full of love and personality, they zip over to the shelter with their family and save a life.»
«Nothing else you do will alleviate as much suffering or prevent the killing or «warehousing»
of adoptable pets as quickly or efficiently as spaying and neutering.
Who: Readers of all ages What: Sit and read to one
of our adoptable pets Where: The Anti-Cruelty Society's Adoption Center at 510 N. LaSalle When: Weekdays 12 - 7 p.m.; Weekends 12 - 5 p.m.
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