Thursday, September 5, 2013

Mount Vernon Shelter Overflowing, et al

Angels for Animals Network shared Frederick Wright's photo.
To say this to most of you is preaching to the choir. But please share with your "friends" who brag proudly about where they "bought" their puppy.



Most animals in shelters will be euthanized. Most of them were someone's pet, a family member, simply dumped or abandoned, many left at High Kill Shelters. By the time you read this, many will have been euthanized.

If you're considering a furry family members, please consider shelters and rescues first.

Adoption and transportation information available on links or here:


Transporting Rescued Animals - Saving Lives!

Distance should not hinder your decision.

Please support Spay & Neuter programs to reduce this tragedy.

Check back during the day. Will add as posts appear

The KCAC shelter on Mount Vernon is absolutely overflowing with adoptable dogs! It's like a pet store over there--honestly-- there are an unbelievable amount of VERY adoptable large breed dogs that are just waiting to rescued! For us to continue to rescue, we need more fosters homes, so please, if you can BECOME A MARLEY'S MUTTS foster parent for a large breed dog! Applications can be filled out at Marleysmutts.com!!help us help these pups! With the shelter and its residents being evicted, there has never been a more important time to get involved and save lives!

 
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The KCAC shelter on Mount Vernon is absolutely overflowing with adoptable dogs! It's like a pet store over there--honestly-- there are an unbelievable amount of... VERY adoptable large breed dogs that are just waiting to rescued! For us to continue to rescue, we need more fosters homes, so please, if you can BECOME A MARLEY'S MUTTS foster parent for a large breed dog! Applications can be filled out at Marleysmutts.com!!help us help these pups! With the shelter and its residents being evicted, there has never been a more important time to get involved and save lives!See More

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