Laura Gunn takes
photos of adoptable dogs and cats, then donates 25 % of the purchase price of each photo to Texas Humane Heroes.
You can aid the effort to help companion animals in shelters across the country discover that there's no place like home for the holidays by taking a moment to share
a photo of an adoptable dog or cat on social media.
From monetary donations, supplies, to
photos of our adoptable dogs there are so many great companies that help enhance the lives and adoption opportunities for the dogs in Guardian Pit Bull Rescue.
Once Robyn's stash of candy has been exhausted, she plans to continue a similar project with Kelly Gilleran; it uses the artist's food art collages as backdrops for
her photos of adoptable dogs.
You can see
photos of their adoptable dogs and cats all waiting to go home with you.
Participants are allowed to submit bios and
photos of adoptable dogs from their shelters and rescue groups for the accompanying Doggie in the Window.
Not exact matches
Sherry's
photos have made a dramatic difference for our
adoptable dogs and puppies at Haven
of Hope Rescue Foundation.
In addition, there are vendors, food trucks, rescue groups with
adoptable pets, and Mary Swift Photography will be on hand once again to lead our «Best
of the Fest»
photo contest, the winners
of which will be printed in Baltimore Style, Baltimore's Child Magazine, and Maryland
Dog Magazine.
If a
photo can say 1,000 words, then these
photos speak volumes about the awesome character
of these
adoptable dogs.
Click on the rescue Schnauzer
photos below to read the inspiring stories
of the once
adoptable dogs that found their forever homes.
Just click on any
of the PACC911 Partner's links below to be taken to their website for information about their
adoptable pets, where you can see
photos of all kinds
of cats and
dogs waiting for their new home.
Just click on any
of these links below to be taken to their website for information about their
adoptable pets, where you can see
photos of all kinds
of cats and
dogs waiting for their new home.
Every day on Twitter @HollywoodDogs features not only news
of famous faces who use their star wattage to shine a spotlight on paws causes, but also
photos of adorable
adoptables in shelters across the U.S.. Following are a few
of the shelter
dogs we showcased during the holidays:
You can also go to fotasaiken.org to see
photos and short profiles
of adoptable dogs and cats online.
Another neat thing that happened recently was that I had photographed one
of the
adoptable dogs at the shelter and he ended up being adopted by a couple who were given a gift certificate for a pet photography session and I will soon be doing his
photo again....
With just a click an
adoptable dog or cat's
photo can be shared to millions
of potential pet parents, making it easier than ever — in theory — for pets to find forever homes.
The
photo above is
of FOTAS Volunteer Karen Brady spending time with
adoptable shelter
dogs Iago (left) and Octavia in one
of the facility's play yards.
Tawny was adopted by Jen
of Fetchlight Pet Photography in 2011 (after she found a new, Tawny - friendly apartment) and Tawny now visits the rescue to supervise the
adoptable dog photo shoots.
- socialize and play with cats & rabbits - walk the
dogs - take
photos and videos
of adoptable animals - attend adoption events with the animals - adoption counseling - pet grooming - contribute to the Shelter's newsletter - Social media and website building WE HAVE CURRENT VOLUNTEER OPENINGS IN KENNEL SUPPORT & TRANSPORT.
The story is followed by an interactive animal shelter simulation, in which
photos of «
adoptable dogs» are pinned up on a clothesline and students are able to pretend to «adopt» the
dogs.
Go to the
Photos & Profiles page for a searchable list
of our current
adoptable dogs and cats.
The kids train homeless shelter
dogs in basic obedience and help the
dogs develop the skills to become more
adoptable You can even see Bear's graduation
photo on the Program Participant page — check out «Bear 2» at the top
of the (he's Bear 2, since another
dog named Bear was in the program).
In honor
of National Disaster Preparedness Month, the all - day event focused on disaster preparedness for families and pets with fun, informative activities that included ASPCA
adoptable animals, free pet identification tags, an «Ask a Pet Behaviorist» booth,
dog licensing, emergency «Go Bag» demonstrations, a pet
photo booth and more.
You will find
photos and bios
of some
adoptable dogs and cats on our website.