Why Should You Volunteer for an Animal Rescue?
Posted by homefurever on October 27, 2009
Maybe these statistics will answer the question; are you aware that…
- 6 to 8 million lost and unwanted animals enter animal shelters nationwide annually?
- 3 to 4 million animals are euthanized in shelters every year, well over 250,000 per month?
- the leading cause of death of healthy dogs and cats is euthanasia?
- only 1 in 3 animals have a home that lasts their entire lifetime?
- only 20% of animals currently in homes were adopted from shelters?
If the statistics don’t convince you, how about this?
There are few things more rewarding than seeing a family brimming with excitement over their new pet, especially if it is an animal you have come to know and love, and it seems like the perfect match.
Or this?
There are so many situations where an animal is neglected or abused that you might think that this type of work would be depressing. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.
When you see a starving, flea infested dog who is trapped in an abandoned building and you know that his life depends on you, the feeling can be overwhelming. But once you’ve rescued that animal, cleaned him up, insured he has medical attention and some food and then placed them in a foster home, you then experience a tremendous feeling of hope.
Then when you see that dog a few weeks later after he’s been treated with love in that caring foster home and his coat is shiny and his tail is wagging, you are overcome with happiness and satisfaction that you’ve played a role in saving that animal’s life and dramatically improving his circumstances. Your heart just wants to burst!
If these reasons aren’t enough, we encourage you to visit HomeFur-ever at one of our upcoming adoption events – because we’re certain the faces of the many animals currently in our care will absolutely convince you that volunteering for an animal rescue is one of the most important things you can do with your life!






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