Programs creates solutions
Adoption programs are another way to reduce the number of stray animals, an old idea that received a facelift with Pet Finder.com and other online websites offering not just the opportunity to adopt a pet, but also the opportunity to procrastinate for hours online. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has a recent ad campaign that goes so far as to blame pet owners who purchase a dog, asking, "If you buy a dog, what will you do with the shelter dog you kill?"
The Gila River India Community, try to educate residents about the problems.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare, headquartered in Hyannis, Massachusetts, has an ongoing project on the Navajo Nation involving spaying and neutering as well as humane education.
An animal shelter in Flagstaff, Arizona, launched the Puppy Program with the Navajo Nation where they take 6-8 week old puppies from the reservation and place them from adoption.
Other organizations are getting more creative. 600million.org is an organization that proposes an animal sterilization pill to cut down on animal population, and in turn, reduce animal abuse and killings. Alex Pacheco, co-founder of PETA, came out of retirement to begin the movement.
What should be done for those that wants to help save these adoptable pets? Visit those animal shelters in the area and adopt a pet. Help save an animal’s life. These pets are just like people they need a loving home and companions. They have needs and wants, and right now they need an owner to save them from being six feet underground. Animals have hearts and its just wrong for people to stop that little heart of theirs just because no one wants them in the world.
The Gila River India Community, try to educate residents about the problems.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare, headquartered in Hyannis, Massachusetts, has an ongoing project on the Navajo Nation involving spaying and neutering as well as humane education.
An animal shelter in Flagstaff, Arizona, launched the Puppy Program with the Navajo Nation where they take 6-8 week old puppies from the reservation and place them from adoption.
Other organizations are getting more creative. 600million.org is an organization that proposes an animal sterilization pill to cut down on animal population, and in turn, reduce animal abuse and killings. Alex Pacheco, co-founder of PETA, came out of retirement to begin the movement.
What should be done for those that wants to help save these adoptable pets? Visit those animal shelters in the area and adopt a pet. Help save an animal’s life. These pets are just like people they need a loving home and companions. They have needs and wants, and right now they need an owner to save them from being six feet underground. Animals have hearts and its just wrong for people to stop that little heart of theirs just because no one wants them in the world.