If you can participate in ASPCA’s National Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month or the American Humane Society’s Adopt-A-Dog Month and bring a dog home this month, do it! This is the best time of the year to give a forever home to a deserving dog. However, for those of us who already have a dog (or two or three) at home or maybe the space you have is not ready for a full-time dog yet, there are ways you can still participate by volunteering to help those underserved dogs out there. Read on for ways you can help!
It’s hard to understand how anyone could harm or abandon an animal. But unfortunately, dogs, cats, and other types of animals are abused and neglected in every community, every day. But there is a silver lining: You can do something about it.
By connecting with local resources and taking a proactive approach, you can help animals in your community get the love and care they deserve. Here are some tips to get you started with your dog volunteering:
Your community likely has several organizations dedicated to improving the lives of animals. Here are a few ways to make a difference through an organization:
Getting involved with community organizations is an excellent approach, but there are also plenty of ways to help animals on your own:
Finally, here are a few additional ways to help abused, abandoned, or neglected animals in your community:
Learn the signs of abuse and neglect (e.g., visible wounds, emaciated appearance, being chained all day, etc.) so you can take action.
If you’re tired of sitting on the sidelines knowing animals in your town are not getting the love and care they deserve, you can start getting involved today! Whether you join the cause of local organizations, take your own approach, or both, listen to your heart and take the necessary steps to help your furry neighbors. You will be amazed by how rewarding it is for your own life!
This month's blog was written by a contributor, Susan Peterson, who writes her own blog at easytolovepets.com