♥️Explore ways to support low-income families in caring for their furry friends. From simple acts like sharing resources to more hands-on help like volunteering, your kindness can ensure pets receive the care they need to stay happy and healthy. #OneHealth #HealthyPets #PetsAndPeople https://hubs.ly/Q02DWD-r0
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Shelters across the country are in a crisis with capacity, with housing barriers, cost of owning a pet and the myth that surrendering is the only option when faced with obstacles. This article outlines these topics and shares solutions that our entire industry is working to implement, daily. #nonprofit #animalrescue #animalwelfare #community #support https://lnkd.in/gex3jMhi
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Every year, thousands of pets find themselves in shelters, waiting for loving families to take them home. Unfortunately, some animals face more challenges than others when it comes to being adopted. Pets with disabilities, medical conditions, or simply those that don’t meet conventional standards of attractiveness are often passed over. Senior pets and those requiring special care also face longer waits for adoption. Fortunately, Greater Good Charities changes this by offering support and resources that help these "less adoptable" pets find their forever homes. Click below to learn some of the ways we do this! #AdoptALessAdoptablePetWeek https://hubs.ly/Q02QwvkX0
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Where the Pet Industry boomed and rose after Covid now the increase in Vet Bills has caused a significant impact on the industry. As Covid turned out to be the best time for the Pet Industry where in the United Kingdom more than 50% of people owned pets and surprisingly in America the pet industry started to give competition to the Sports Industry and became one of the Top industries in the world. Unfortunately, for the last 2 years the rise in the living cost as well as in vet bills and pets essentials has led to people giving up on pets and leaving them to sanctuaries and rescue centres again. During this hard time one of the Women who should be saluted named Wendy Isaacs from wiltshire has opened a Pet Food Bank since December, 2022. Many people who have pets come and take what they need for their pets. She also runs a Facebook page of 900 members in which Donars and Beneficiaries both are added. People usually donate Food, bedding and other essentials for Pets. She remarked this as an opportunity to help those in need so they cannot give up on their pets. She states: " Many People come and take donations but also some also leave taking donations when their crisis is sorted out which makes us feel accomplished ". In this hard time where the Pet industry has taken a massive hit the prices and increased in bills should be reconsidered and sorted out to keep the industry booming and keeping pet owners along with their Pets. #UK #ENGLAND #PETINDUSTRY #PETS #PAWSPERFECTOFAMILY #PETLOVERS
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#PlannedGiving can include many facets of a #donor's life, and pets are certainly an increasingly common topic of conversation and consideration. All #nonprofit organizations need policies for how they will deal with gifts with "strings" (like care of a pet) and animal-focused charities, in particular, need to be prepared for gift offers with animal care provisions. Will you always say, "no" (or "yes")? Is "yes," dependent upon the gift size/terms? There isn't a right or wrong answer, you just want to make sure you know what you will do so you can communicate that clearly and confidently with potential donors when it comes up. Gift acceptance policy is one of the first things we help organizations address as they launch (or grow) their #legacygiving efforts. https://lnkd.in/epsx8aeh
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Pet welfare depends much on the well-being of pet owners! What a concept! Thinking more broadly of the Cause supported by your foundation, business, general giving... or even if you are the nonprofit working to serve the Cause, may contribute to more comprehensive and lasting solutions to hunger, homelessness, poverty, crime, pollution--- and yes, even the care and welfare of pets! 'Throwing good money after bad' is no way to operate a charitable foundation or nonprofit! Hats off to Maddie's Fund for reaching this conclusion and shifting its focus to supporting more comprehensive, innovative and permanent solutions to end the abuse and neglect of our furry friends! What is your foundation or nonprofit doing to put an end to the root causes at fault for fueling the ongoing need and problems that you battle? #nonprofits #foundations #purpose #mission #vision #cause
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https://lnkd.in/gvXaicae 🐾 Help Us Clear the Shelters in Houston! 🐾 Houston, we need your pawsitive energy! 🐶🐱 Our local shelters are overflowing with lovable pets who are just waiting for their forever homes. With your help, we can give these furry friends the second chance they deserve and make a huge difference in their lives. 💖🏠 Here’s how you can make an impact: 🐶 Adopt, Don’t Shop: Consider adopting a pet from one of our local shelters. 🐱 You’ll not only gain a new best friend but also help clear the shelters and make space for more animals in need. 🏠 Foster: If you're not ready for a long-term commitment, fostering is a fantastic way to provide temporary care and help these animals prepare for their forever homes. 🙌 Volunteer: Your time is invaluable. Volunteer at a shelter to help with daily tasks, provide love and care, and support adoption events. 💰 Donate: Shelters are always in need of supplies and funds. Donations of food, toys, bedding, or money can make a huge difference. 📣 Spread the Word: Share this post and encourage your friends and family to get involved. The more people know, the more lives we can change! Additionally, let’s talk about the crucial role of spaying and neutering. 💡 By ensuring our pets are spayed or neutered, we can help reduce the number of unwanted animals and prevent overpopulation. It’s a small step that makes a big difference in controlling the pet population and ensuring every animal has a chance at a loving home. 🏡 Join us in this lifesaving mission and be part of a community that cares deeply for its furry residents. Together, we can create a brighter, more compassionate future for all pets in Houston and beyond. 🐾💕 #ClearTheShelters #AdoptDontShop #Foster #Volunteer #Donate #SpayNeuter #HoustonPets #GiveThemHome
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RSPCA reports rise in number of neglected pets The RSPCA has raised concerns about the welfare of pets this Christmas, reporting a significant rise in cruelty cases across Devon and Cornwall. Between January and September this year, incidents increased by 19% in Devon and 14% in Cornwall compared to 2023. The charity believes this surge is due to increased pet ownership during the Covid-19 pandemic and the financial struggles many pet owners face, particularly around Christmas with added expenses like gifts, food, and rising energy bills. Nationally, reports of pet abandonment have risen by 30% in three years, from 16,118 in 2020 to 20,999 in 2023. In Cornwall, incidents rose from 494 to 562, and in Devon, from 875 to 1,038 during the first nine months of 2024. The RSPCA has launched its Join the Christmas Rescue campaign to address the crisis. Superintendent Jo Hirst urged the public to support the appeal, emphasizing that no animal should suffer during the festive season. For more visit: www.pawsperfecto.com
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A week ago, I took a few moments of everybody’s time to post a picture and CHIC (Canine Health Information Center) link to our 10-year-old Great Dane, Fabian. We are preservation breeders with a goal of producing healthy, long live dogs for which we except lifetime responsibility. This is what preservation breeders do. The following post illustrates what happens when people purchase puppies from backyard breeders, pet shops, and online pet wholesalers. This is a copy of a Facebook post made by my wife Cynthia, who operates Community Canines, a 501 C3 organization formed to assist in keeping dogs out of shelters and helping to place them if they end up in a shelter. Please read on: “This is Bella. She will most likely be euthanized in a few days at the Riverside County (Coachella) Shelter. Through no fault of her own, her owners dumped her in the desert after selling her babies. Her hold time will be up in a few days and she will be eligible to kill. If anyone can save her, please do. Someone knows who her owners are and who did this to her and we are trying to get that information from the person who knows so that the barbaric owners can be held accountable for this crime. Until then, Bella's life is on the line and she will probably be dead before we can do much. We cannot take her in because we are full, like most rescues and so are our fosters. We need funds so that we can complete spays/neuters on the dogs we have in care, currently. Once they are spayed/neutered, we can adopt them out. Each time one is adopted, it makes room for one more for us to save. If you cannot adopt or foster, please consider making a monetary donation to us so that we can save more... To donate, please use zelle if possible because there are no fees. If you send us an email after you donate, we can send you a tax deductible, donation receipt. zelle to: donate@communityk9s.org Community Canines a 501(c)(3) Public Benefit Charity - Tax ID # 36-4943438 (The Great Dane Rescue of Southern California is one division of Community Canines, an all-animal rescue) Our mailing address is: 1119 S. Mission Road #354, Fallbrook, Ca 92028 Our Administrative office address is: 26845 Jefferson Avenue, Suite "A", Murrieta, Ca 92562 (we do not keep or process dogs at this location, but we do accept "in-kind" donations at this address). email: info@communityk9s.org If you can save this sweet girl, please do...”
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Thinking of getting a puppy or kitten? 🐾 Before diving into the joys of pet ownership, it's crucial to reflect on a few key points. Pets aren't toys; they are family members who require time, attention, and resources. Have you considered the annual cost of owning a dog or cat? Estimates show that caring for a pet can run into thousands of dollars over their lifetime. This includes food, regular vet visits, grooming, and unexpected emergencies. The average annual cost of dog ownership is about $1,400 per year over a dog's 10 to 13-year average lifespan. Cat owners spend about $1,150 annually over 13 to 17 years. It's also essential to ensure your home is pet-friendly. Do you have enough space for a playful puppy or a curious kitten? Are there hazards that need addressing? Ensuring a safe and comfortable environment is key to the wellbeing of your new family member. Another important aspect is preparing for emergencies. Veterinary bills can be quite hefty, especially for unforeseen circumstances. Do you have an emergency fund in place? This can make a world of difference if your pet gets sick. As a non-profit foundation, we see many cases where a lack of financial preparedness results in heartbreaking decisions. Prepare, plan, and ensure you're ready for this rewarding commitment. Have you thought about these factors? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments! ✅ Provide regular vet care ✅ Ensure a pet-friendly home ✅ Prepare an emergency fund Visit Giving4Pets.org to learn more about our foundation and how we can assist you. #Pets #PetCare #NonProfit #Giving4Pets #AdoptDontShop #Rescue
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📣 Introducing: The Bobo Fund! 📣 Our Mission: The Bobo Fund is committed to providing assistance to pet owners facing financial hardship, ensuring that their beloved pets with chronic illnesses receive the essential medication they need. About: The Bobo Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created in memory of Bobo, a dachshund who was rescued from a shelter in Kentucky at the age of 10 after his owner passed away during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. Bobo battled with Cushing's disease, hypothyroidism, and chronic pancreatitis. Having firsthand experience with both the emotional and financial challenges involved in providing for a pet with chronic illnesses, The Bobo Fund seeks to alleviate the financial strain on pet owners who are facing hardship by assisting with the cost of essential medications for these pets. We are still in the fundraising stages and hope to open up applications to pet owners facing financial hardship starting October 1st! How to help: 🔸 We are looking for board members to join our team! Please send a message if the mission speaks to you! 🔸 Share this post! 🔸 Follow and share our social media! We hope our social media will be a place to share resources for pet owners to learn more about common chronic conditions, coupons and sales on prescription medication, free and low-cost pet care resources, and help other pet owners who are facing financial hardship. @thebobofund on Facebook and Instagram. 🔸 Check out our website launch this Friday with details about the application process and to be placed on the wait list for the application to open. We are so excited for you to be here! More to come! - Team Bobo #nonprofit #welcome #pets #dogs #cats #financialassistance #chronicillness #support #welcome #hiring #volunteer
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