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Animal Shelters in Massachusetts can be found a variety of ways. They can be found in the yellow pages section of your local phone book and online. Sites like PetFintder list all the Animal Shelters in the area and a search based on proximity can narrow down the search as well.
The best way to stop euthanasia is to start or support no-kill shelters and adopt pets from kill shelters and encourage others to as well. Don't buy dogs from pet stores or breeders; for every one that's bought a shelter dog dies. Don't make more dogs when there are way too many out there already! Help shelters retrain aggressive dogs that are normally put to death. We can stop the murder of innoccent creatures one pet at a time!
Most animal shelters will screen potential pet owners to make sure they will be responsible, loving, and provide a safe home for the animal. They also might be able to help find ways for a person to be able to keep their pet, so they don't have to give it up.
Animal shelters are for the most part, massively underfunded with facilities that are often overcrowded with rescued animals. Opening a new animal shelter can be an expensive undertaking with little financial gain for those involved. Therefore it is vital that they are able to keep operating through fundraising and goodwill. Though there are a number of fundraising campaigns for a variety of animal shelters, there are other ways that people can help other than sending monetary donations. One of the biggest problems that animal shelters face is lack of staffing. With rescued and abandoned animals continuously arriving at shelters across the nation, the facilities are constantly in need of more staff members to help out with the day-to-day running of the shelters. One way that people can help is by volunteering in their free time. Most new shelters need helping out with the daily chores such as feeding the animals or exercising them. Volunteers can help by taking the animals out of their pens or cages and playing with them or walking them. Other chores that also need doing are the cleaning of the cages, the administering of fresh food and water, and in some cases, foster parenting. Whether you are a dog lover, friend to felines or simply want to help out in any way, by volunteering at an animal shelter you are not only alleviating the pressure of the daily operations, but you also may get to make a new friend or two. Anyone who is interested in volunteering at an animal shelter but is not sure where to look, can start with volunteer websites like http://www.idealist.org. On websites such as these there are a number of listed rescue centers and animal shelters who need a variety of different volunteers for various tasks. Another good website to search is the Petfinder website at http://www.petfinder.com. On here there is a comprehensive list of animal shelters across the nation making it possible for potential volunteers to locate a new shelter near them.
There are several ways to help the WWF. Donations, travel tips, and spreading the knowledge of the WWF are just a few ways to help. The best way to help is in the eye of the beholder.
You can volunteer at your local animal shelter ,vets office,or animal sanctuary. You can also start an animal rescue group.
The ASPCA and its sister organizations (RSPCA et al) can provide information and suggest ways to help. by closing all animal testing factories
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Sometimes if they are too old nobody will adopt them so they put them down, so yes. Also, some shelters simply don't have the space to keep all the animals they get or they don't have the means or resources to care for all they animals they get. So, if more animals are being brought in than going out, the shelter may need to euthanize some of them. And, animals that are considered "not adoptable" for reasons such as poor health, age, temperament, are also euthanized at many shelters. If you don't want your shelter to "kill" the animals they have, here are some ways to help: 1.) Volunteer your time to help take care of the animals that are there. 2.) Donate items like dog food, cat food, feeding dishes, paper towels, dish soap, flea and tick shampoos/powders, trash bags, etc. Shelters are run on donations from the area they are in - you'd be surprised how much a little help goes a long way. Most shelters have a list of their most needed items 3.) ADOPT an animal! 4.) Volunteer to FOSTER an animal. This means to take an animal home and provide food/water/housing/care/etc. for it until it can be adopted. A lot of times an animal is euthanized because of something as simple as no one being available to give antibiotics during the evening.
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