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A nationwide economic crunch delivered the hardest blow to those incapable of speaking for themselves: homeless cats and dogs. Here's how you can help.
Your crochet, knitting, or sewing hobby can support your desire to help homeless animals. Hand-made "Snuggles" security blankets may help facilitate animal adoptions.
Similar to The Animal Rescue Site, FreeKibble.com visitors answer a free, fun dog trivia question once a day; the site donates dog food to hungry pets at animal shelters
Responsible dog ownership means kindness, proper care, and keeping your dog from adding to pet overpopulation..
Use the DogPile.com search engine and they'll donate money to help rescue homeless dogs, cats and other pets. They call it their Search and Rescue Program.
Students, retirees, or unemployed bread winners may find work and earn supplemental income working with dogs.
U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R) of Michigan has introduced a bill called Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years, or the Happy Act.
Do you have a special place in your heart for furry friends? Consider volunteering with animals. Read on to find rewarding ways to help animals.
Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff's book, 54 Ways You Can Help the Homeless, debunks myths about homeless people and offers practical solutions.
You've decided you want to save a life and adopt a shelter animal. It's the caring, responsible thing to do, but where do you start?
As animal shelters are inundated with abandoned and neglected pets, one person's vision is making a huge difference and impact on the lives of sheltered dogs and cats.
Amid the foreclosures and cutbacks affecting many middle-class families, another ideal of family life has been taking a hit - the family pet.
What happens to pets when their owner dies or becomes disabled? Many pet owners remember their dogs and cats during estate planning.
Animal hoarding is a mental illness which results in animal cruelty and abuse. Unfortunately, the hoarder is often unable to see the neglect being inflicted on their pets
People suffering from disasters need more than financial assistance. There are many ways to help victims of floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes.
Spouses Paul and Doreen Eiseman share a passion for more than just one another. So they volunteered for dog/cat shelters and later formed their own animal rescue group.


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