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Yearly on Average, 6.3 million pets are put into the U.S animal shelters. ONLY 3.2 million get adopted.

Statistics show that

-        6% of these animals are lost or Stray dog

-        34% come from Breeders who don’t sell

-        32% are from households

If people were adopting responsibly, this study concludes only 6-10% of dogs should be utilizing animal shelter resources. Reducing the number significantly.

By purchasing from breeders only, this can increase the overflow of animals at your local shelter.

Dogs who do not get adopted, result in being Euthanized.

 

 

 

                  RESCUED IS THE BEST BREED

                            How Can You Help?

-        Help by stopping by your local animal shelter and say Hello!

We know sometimes it could be hard to take on another fur baby, but if you still are looking to help animal shelters are always looking for volunteers or donations to provide care for each animal in need!

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-        Think about adopting instead of breeding!

Studies have proven that breeding can result in unethical behavior. If you’re thinking about adding a new member, consider adoption or fostering!

-        Help Spread the Word!

 Spread the word and benefits of adoption!

 

Just Your Fur Baby

 

 

FUR BABY OF THE MONTH: CECE Dog House outline

   

 

CeCe’s about me and adoption link is linked below

https://www.sspca.org/dogs

 

Helpful links!                   

Dog Breed Info:

https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds

Info on how to foster or volunteer!:           

https://fostersandpaws.org/foster%2Fvolunteer

Reasons to choose adopting over puppy Mills!

https://dogcopilot.org/5-reasons-why-you-should-choose-adopting-a-pet/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw2cWgBhDYARIsALggUhpOMevI4tPRsUh3PaDEF_3p-B0IJOYkcxiTAL6uhY1ihB9h34bqdF8aAiEyEALw_wcB

 

 

Sophia Soto takes full responsibility for the information posted. The information of this page represents Sophia Soto and not California State University, Sacramento