The animal shelter website is a place where people can go to adopt animals that need homes. They can also find information on how to care for their new pet, and how to make sure that their pet is healthy and happy.
The animal shelter website is committed to finding a home for every pet, and to helping people make the best decisions for their new furry family member.
We believe that every animal regardless of their age, health, or temperament deserves a chance at a happy and healthy life, and we'll do everything in our power to make that happen.
The animal shelter website is a place where people can go to adopt animals that need homes. They can also find information on how to care for their new pet, and how to make sure that their pet is healthy and happy.
The animal shelter website is committed to finding a home for every pet, and to helping people make the best decisions for their new furry family member.
We believe that every animal regardless of their age, health, or temperament deserves a chance at a happy and healthy life, and we'll do everything in our power to make that happen.
The animal shelter website is a place where people can go to adopt animals that need homes. They can also find information on how to care for their new pet, and how to make sure that their pet is healthy and happy.
The animal shelter website is committed to finding a home for every pet, and to helping people make the best decisions for their new furry family member.
We believe that every animal regardless of their age, health, or temperament deserves a chance at a happy and healthy life, and we'll do everything in our power to make that happen.
The animal shelter website is a place where people can go to adopt animals that need homes. They can also find information on how to care for their new pet, and how to make sure that their pet is healthy and happy.
The animal shelter website is committed to finding a home for every pet, and to helping people make the best decisions for their new furry family member.
We believe that every animal regardless of their age, health, or temperament deserves a chance at a happy and healthy life, and we'll do everything in our power to make that happen.
The animal shelter website is a place where people can go to adopt animals that need homes. They can also find information on how to care for their new pet, and how to make sure that their pet is healthy and happy.
The animal shelter website is committed to finding a home for every pet, and to helping people make the best decisions for their new furry family member.
We believe that every animal regardless of their age, health, or temperament deserves a chance at a happy and healthy life, and we'll do everything in our power to make that happen.
The animal shelter website is a place where people can go to adopt animals that need homes. They can also find information on how to care for their new pet, and how to make sure that their pet is healthy and happy.
The animal shelter website is committed to finding a home for every pet, and to helping people make the best decisions for their new furry family member.
We believe that every animal regardless of their age, health, or temperament deserves a chance at a happy and healthy life, and we'll do everything in our power to make that happen.
Aproximately 3.1 million are dgos and 3.2 million are cats. We estimate that the number of dogs and cats entering U.S shelters anually has declined from approximately 7.2 million in 2011. The biggest decline was in dogs (from 3.9million to 3.1 million)
The number of dogs and cats euthanized in U.S shelters annuallly has declined from approximately 2.6 million in 2011. This decline can be partially explained by an increase in the percentageof animals adopted and the number of stray animals successfully returned to their owners.
Approximately 44% of all households in the United States have a dog, and 35% have a cat.
Aproximately 3.1 million are dgos and 3.2 million are cats. We estimate that the number of dogs and cats entering U.S shelters anually has declined from approximately 7.2 million in 2011. The biggest decline was in dogs (from 3.9million to 3.1 million)
The number of dogs and cats euthanized in U.S shelters annuallly has declined from approximately 2.6 million in 2011. This decline can be partially explained by an increase in the percentageof animals adopted and the number of stray animals successfully returned to their owners.
Approximately 44% of all households in the United States have a dog, and 35% have a cat.
Aproximately 3.1 million are dgos and 3.2 million are cats. We estimate that the number of dogs and cats entering U.S shelters anually has declined from approximately 7.2 million in 2011. The biggest decline was in dogs (from 3.9million to 3.1 million)
The number of dogs and cats euthanized in U.S shelters annuallly has declined from approximately 2.6 million in 2011. This decline can be partially explained by an increase in the percentageof animals adopted and the number of stray animals successfully returned to their owners.
Approximately 44% of all households in the United States have a dog, and 35% have a cat.
My boyfriend and I adopted sweet Lily two days after my birthday. It was a momentous day as I had waited over 8 years to adopt a dog after my previous dogs, Hershey and Chelsea had passed. Lily is my first rescue and I'm so thankful to have found her. She's affectionate, playful, energetic, and loyal. Our days are filled with walks, hikes, dog parks, belly rubs, tug of war, swimming, and fetch. She's the perfect dog for us in Colorado and we love her dearly. I'm so thankful for AnimalGod and Lily's rescue, Scroungy Dogs and Pretty Pups.
"I'm so glad I adopted my pet from the animal shelter! They were so helpful and informative, and I know that my pet is going to have a great life with me. Thank you AnimalGod!"
While searching for our next furbaby after the loss of our 13-year-old female Eskie, Evie, we spotted the listings for these two, listed as a pair to be adopted together, and knew that we wanted them right away. After filling out the application and being accepted as adopting parents, my family made the 400-mile drive from our home to Alaqua Animal Rescue to meet these two beautiful Dogs. With a tail-wagging jump into our arms, Lea and Ty confirmed we were there for them. All the staff members were especially friendly and helpful in making our dream of adopting our new babies and in short order, we, all three of us, were on the ride back home. Thanks AnimalGod for contact my family with the shelter and find these two little angels.
My boyfriend and I adopted sweet Lily two days after my birthday. It was a momentous day as I had waited over 8 years to adopt a dog after my previous dogs, Hershey and Chelsea had passed. Lily is my first rescue and I'm so thankful to have found her. She's affectionate, playful, energetic, and loyal. Our days are filled with walks, hikes, dog parks, belly rubs, tug of war, swimming, and fetch. She's the perfect dog for us in Colorado and we love her dearly. I'm so thankful for AnimalGod and Lily's rescue, Scroungy Dogs and Pretty Pups.
"I'm so glad I adopted my pet from the animal shelter! They were so helpful and informative, and I know that my pet is going to have a great life with me. Thank you AnimalGod!"
While searching for our next furbaby after the loss of our 13-year-old female Eskie, Evie, we spotted the listings for these two, listed as a pair to be adopted together, and knew that we wanted them right away. After filling out the application and being accepted as adopting parents, my family made the 400-mile drive from our home to Alaqua Animal Rescue to meet these two beautiful Dogs. With a tail-wagging jump into our arms, Lea and Ty confirmed we were there for them. All the staff members were especially friendly and helpful in making our dream of adopting our new babies and in short order, we, all three of us, were on the ride back home. Thanks AnimalGod for contact my family with the shelter and find these two little angels.
My boyfriend and I adopted sweet Lily two days after my birthday. It was a momentous day as I had waited over 8 years to adopt a dog after my previous dogs, Hershey and Chelsea had passed. Lily is my first rescue and I'm so thankful to have found her. She's affectionate, playful, energetic, and loyal. Our days are filled with walks, hikes, dog parks, belly rubs, tug of war, swimming, and fetch. She's the perfect dog for us in Colorado and we love her dearly. I'm so thankful for AnimalGod and Lily's rescue, Scroungy Dogs and Pretty Pups.
"I'm so glad I adopted my pet from the animal shelter! They were so helpful and informative, and I know that my pet is going to have a great life with me. Thank you AnimalGod!"
While searching for our next furbaby after the loss of our 13-year-old female Eskie, Evie, we spotted the listings for these two, listed as a pair to be adopted together, and knew that we wanted them right away. After filling out the application and being accepted as adopting parents, my family made the 400-mile drive from our home to Alaqua Animal Rescue to meet these two beautiful Dogs. With a tail-wagging jump into our arms, Lea and Ty confirmed we were there for them. All the staff members were especially friendly and helpful in making our dream of adopting our new babies and in short order, we, all three of us, were on the ride back home. Thanks AnimalGod for contact my family with the shelter and find these two little angels.
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By Sue Sterberg, a nationally recognized expert in dog training who boards owned dogs and shelters homeless ones at her Rondout Valley Kennels in Accord, New York & Jacque Lynn Schultz, C.P.D.T., Companion Animal Programs Adviser. National Outreach
By Sue Sterberg, a nationally recognized expert in dog training who boards owned dogs and shelters homeless ones at her Rondout Valley Kennels in Accord, New York & Jacque Lynn Schultz, C.P.D.T., Companion Animal Programs Adviser. National Outreach
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