Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Saving a Dog's Life is Literally a Walk in the Park.

Every year, thousands of dogs and other domestic animals are treated very poorly and can often result in death. Some animals are trained to fight to the death, some are beaten, some are never fed, and some are just simply abandoned on the side of the road. It’s the animal shelter’s job to find and rescue these poor animals but what happens once these dogs and animals are rescued? They’re kept in a shelter kept inside small cages, crammed up which can cause health issues or behavior problems which can affect the chance of life or adoption. In order to prevent this, the shelter needs volunteers to walk a few of their dogs for them. Due to the over crowded shelter, there are just simply too many dogs and too little workers to get the whole job done. You can volunteer at your local animal shelter and help provide daily exercise, affection, and socialization for a homeless puppy who desperately needs help in order to survive. It’s amazing how saving a dog’s life can be so simple and effortless.

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