Let`s face it- we have millions too many animals in our world today, largely due to the fact that many people either refuse or are unable to spay or neuter their pets. To help combat the pet overpopulation problem, we have animal shelters.
However, most animal shelters are critically understaffed and underfunded. Volunteers of any kind are always needed!
If you choose to spend some of your time volunteering* in anyy way for a local animal shelter, here are some things you can do which will greatly help the shelter.
Electric Dog CollarElectric Dog Collar can be used and they are perfect for teaching dogs the error of their ways. Suppose you are out taking you dog for his daily walk and he just won`t stop barking along the way? Fit an
Electric Dog Collar around his neck and you can remotely control it to curb his bad behavior. The
Electric Dog Collar *You should contact the shelter of your choice to determine what their specific needs are as all shelters differ in their choice of cleaning supplies, food, vet care and the like.
SUPPLIES:
Of course, first and foremost, are monetary donations, no matter how small. The money goes towards food, much needed vet care, electricity for the shelter,, any shelter employees salaries, possible needed advertising, upkeep of the shelter... and the list goes on. Every dollar is very well spent and greatly appreciated.
Equestrian BeddingWhen Neddy goes to sleep at night what kind of
Equestrian Bedding does he like to rest his head on? Will he settle for inferior grades of
Equestrian Bedding or would he much rather grace top quality products? If he is a horse of distinction only the best will do and he`ll want
Equestrian Bedding that is beneath him but in a positive kind of way.
Cleaning supplies. This includes paper towels, bleach, laundry soap, dish soap, sponges, disinfectant, mops, brooms.
Old towels, toys, old clothes, blankets, shampoo, newspapers, dog and cat houses, batteries of any size.
Dry food. Most shelters use dry dog and cat food, howev