Friday, August 19, 2011

PetSmart Charities introduces People Saving Pets

People Saving Pets is a new social movement that brings together people who love pets.

They’re sparking conversations about pet homelessness and giving people simple steps to help prevent it. They’re spreading the word, changing how people think and making pet homelessness a thing of the past.

Working together, pet lovers can help save 4 million adoptable pets from euthanasia each year. It all starts with understanding the issue and what can be done to solve it.

Whether through adoption, spay/neuter, donation or simply spreading the word to others, People Saving Pets believes that every action makes a difference!

The People Saving Pets movement is empowered by PetSmart Charities. An independent 501(c)3 organization, their mission is to create and support programs that save the lives of homeless pets, raise awareness of companion animal welfare issues and promote healthy relationships between people and pets.

PetSmart Charities cares deeply about the 4 million animals that are euthanized each year, and they are working with animal organizations all across the country to achieve their goal of finding homes for all adoptable pets.

But to truly succeed, they must also unite and engage the public. That’s why they’ve partnered with animal welfare organizations to launch the People Saving Pets movement.

PetSmart Charities believes that pets bring joy to our lives, enrich us and teach us to love. They know that many people share this belief, which is why they are asking you to join the People Saving Pets movement.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for this important information. We did not know this.

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  2. How wonderful that they are giving back.

    Thanks for the post.

    pawhugs, Max

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  3. What a great initiative! I'm here from the Blog Hop. Love you blog!

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  4. Thanks everyone! I'm for anything that helps increase awareness about pet homelessness. If more people adopt from shelters and spay/neuter their pets, there will be less animals euthanized each year.

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