Monday, April 2, 2012

Shelter animals photos

  • No one can resist the big eyes of a kitten, but this Friday the Dearborn Animal Shelter is turning specifically to women for support, hosting a ladies-only night to raise money for the shelter and find some loving homes for homeless pets.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Bosties are among the best companion dogs because they provide hours of fun with their comical ways and are eager to make their owners proud, shelter Animal Care Center is at 6443 Oak Canyon, Irvine. Phone: 949-724-7740.
  • (Orange County Register)
  • Hayes also said the shelter will work with IT crews to update the website and get the animals' stories more available to the public. "We figured out that photos are really important," she said.
  • (Weatherford Democrat)
  • City of Salem Animal Shelter director Rebecca Custer frequently updates the shelter's Facebook page with photos of the adoptable animals there. She shares this one of Zelda, a medium-haired green-eyed girl who is currently waiting for someone to adopt her.
  • (Roanoke Times)
  • Bukowski Shelter for Animals in Bloomfield has suspended its volunteer services destroying weeks of work that volunteers had completed in creating cat and dog bios, photos, and videos.
  • (Baristanet (blog))
  • (See more photos of the new shelter leaving the organization unable to complete construction and provide a future operating cushion.
  • (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  • Photos of all the pets up for adoption can be seen at Petfinder.com. Use the ZIP code 36580 to search for the animals. For more information, call the Baldwin County Animal Shelter at 251-972-6834.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • She is great on a leash and loves to play with toys. If you would be interested in adopting the Pekinese, Hannah or any of the other cats or dogs at the Plymouth Animal Shelter, call 508-888-1186 or 508-273-3472 or e-mail HelpinghandsforthePAS@yahoo.
  • (Abington Mariner)
  • Those with animals at the livestock shelter can call 303-279-7303 to make arrangements to retrieve their animals between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. until all the animal are gone, the Sheriffs Department stated.
  • (Denver Post)
  • Many who see these photos don't stop to spare them a second thought. They assume the animals that appear on these pages are always adopted. Ask the shelter staff about that supposition: It's not true. They aren't all adopted.
  • (jdnews.com)

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