Minggu, 14 Maret 2010

Dog Rescue: How You Can Make A Difference

Executive Summary about pet rescue By Donald Lawson

There are many misconceptions about what a Dog Rescue is really all about (or any other animal rescue). What they ARE NOT are dog pounds!

A rescue consist of a group that helps to rescue dogs that have been mistreated or that are homeless. These dogs have usually done nothing wrong other than being homeless or having been unlucky to land with a mistreating owner. Most rescues that I’m aware of operate on little funding. Many are at the mercy of other people to volunteer their time, money or both! But, even if you don’t have time and money to help a dog rescue, there are things that you can do to help a rescue to be successful and meaningful to those dogs around you.

Running a rescue means there are lot of supplies that are needed. One of the easiest things for individuals to do is to donate not only food but other supplies as well. Each rescue will have particular needs. Don’t be quick to assume since one rescue needs one thing, that all of them will need the same items. Locate a local rescue group for dogs and get others that you know involved in donating a few cans or bags of food to the location. If everyone donated just one bag each month, these locations would be able to feed many dogs. Here are a few other ways you can make a big difference:

  • Having a local “Dog Drive” in your neighborhood is one great way of raising donations and supplies for rescues. If you don’t have the funds to donate each month, help to solicit the help from others or even by contacting local grocery stores and pet stores to see if they can help you.
  • Another way to help the dog rescue is to volunteer your time. Kennels need cleaned, dogs need fed and watered, etc. By volunteering your time you allow the personnel that work there to focus their energy elsewhere!
  • You can also just stop by on regular intervals to just say “HI” to the dogs and spend some time talking and petting them. This is not only beneficial to the dogs, it can also be very beneficial to you!
  • In some cases you can actually become like a Foster parent to the dogs. Some rescues will allow you to keep them in your home until they are adopted. Some rescues can provide you with the funds to help maintain the animals that you take in.

There are other ways you can make a difference in these dogs life. All it takes is stopping by your local rescue and see what they need.

Rescue a Rat - Why Rescued Pets Are the Best

Executive Summary about pet rescue By Catherine Smith

So , you've decided to get a pet rat? Most commonly people go to the local pet store, or try and find a breeder, but have you thought about rescuing your ratties from a rescue centre?

There are some rescue centers that specialize in rodents. They have abandoned rats, whose owners no longer want them, ex-lab rats and even rescued feeder rats (those normally used to feed pet snakes). By avoiding breeders and pet shops you are not supporting the impulse buying they encourage. Some people prefer to buy feeder rats, even if it is from a pet store.

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