I wonder if there's anything I can do to get my shelter turned into no-kill and give them more space.. That completely was utterly horrible, and sounds very much like my own shelter.
I wonder if there's anything I can do to get my shelter turned into no-kill and give them more space.. That completely was utterly horrible, and sounds very much like my own shelter.
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The problem with this is...if the shelter goes no-kill, it's animal control who ends up euthanizing all the pets. Since one of my local shelters went no-kill, I've been told that if they need an animal euthed they take it to animal control. They still have an "open-door" policy 24 hours a day for taking in animals....what happens to all the animals they don't have room for?Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
Unfortunately, education is the answer. Opening more shelters might help some, but in the end people need to decide to take responsibility.
Thank you Wolf_Q!
Here is the post - the poster's contact addy is at the top of the page. At the bottom of the post, it is stated that no commercial offers or anything else inappropriate are to be sent to the poster.
He might like some support and offers of help, if he has a project he wants to get off the ground.
I have emailed to see if this person knows who the original poster is.
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