By dedicating your time, you can help a homeless dog.
According to the Humane Society, "4 million cats and dogs -- about one every eight seconds -- are put down in U.S. shelters each year." Several factors contribute to the burgeoning population of homeless pets: the economic crisis, the failure of pet owners to spay and neuter their cats and dogs, and lax puppy mill laws. Because shelters have so many animals to feed and protect, they are often unable to handle the volume. Pet lovers across the nation can help shelters and animal welfare organizations handle the crisis.
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Start Small and Work Your Way Up
1. Consider your skills and availability. Are you a writer? Get involved with the fight for animal rights by drafting a letter or article to your local newspaper urging your fellow citizens to help the cause. Do you have experience in the legal field? The ASPCA urges volunteers with professional legal skills to aid shelters and animal welfare organizations by reviewing and challenging laws. Are you tech savvy? Creating a website for your local shelter will connect homeless pets to potential owners.
2. Visit your local shelter and volunteer. Depending on the shelter, you can contribute by either donating your time or money. Many shelters look for volunteers to help clean cages, dish out meals or socialize with the animals. Handymen are needed to help build or repair storage areas and cages. If you do not have time to volunteer, you can always donate money or items such as food or blankets.
3. Organize a fundraiser at your workplace or school. Even if you cannot donate to a shelter or organization, you can make an effort by helping to raise funds. Money collected, even in small amounts, from a group of people can make a big difference.
4. If you feel comfortable taking in a homeless pet, consider becoming a foster parent. Petfinder.com is a national website dedicated to matching homeless animals with their forever homes. Hundreds of shelters from across the nation advertise on the site, and many are looking for individuals with time, patience and knowledge to temporarily house homeless animals.
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