Sometimes good, loving pet owners must face the difficult choice to re-home a dog or a cat.
No kill
Since pitbull-type dogs are unfairly targeted at times, I wanted to put together a list of ways all dog lovers can help pitbulls, regardless of what type of dogs they own.
My interview with a dog breeder who is also a rescue volunteer. We can all learn from her experience with “both sides” of the dog world. Perhaps it doesn’t always have to be dog breeders vs. rescues.
Learn what it’s like to foster a dog from someone who’s been there. Abby has fostered several German shepherd dogs.
Excellent work by the SPCA. Talk about making the shelter a fun, uplifting, non-depressing place to visit!
After spending months in a New York shelter, a senior pitbull has been adopted by three nuns.
It’s easy for a shelter to save every adoptable animal if it has very low standards for what it considers “adoptable.”
You know what happens when shelters don’t kill healthy animals? They get community support!
No kill is not about housing dogs in kennels for months or years. It is about getting animals out the door and into homes.
The holiday season is the perfect time for some families to adopt a cat or kitten since everyone is home to help out.