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soul of the individual that the battle between good and evil is waged
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Our Adoption Equation: Applying
New Math to an Age Old Problem
As the Louisiana SPCA rebuilds, we’re blending the new with the old to
help find permanent lifelong homes for the many animals that enter our
shelter. It’s a new equation in our program to solve an age old problem.
"My Name is Sam"
My Name is Sam, written by Chris Benton, is a moving account of her
first hand experience with the harsh realities of pet overpopulation. If
we were asked to pick a series of articles from our site that we wished
everyone would read, My Name is Sam would be among them.
Limited-admission vs. Open-admission Shelters This article sheds light on the rift among animal care agencies over the issue of No-kill vs. Kill shelters and the problems that arise from differing philosophies, practices and public perception. We can bridge the gap through education and understanding.
Answer to the difficult euthanasia question "Euthanasia and sheltering are not the solution, but a temporary necessity."
Rainbow Bridge "Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge."
12 Concepts of Working at an Animal Control Shelter Thoughts on being required to perform or be responsible for mass euthanasia of companion pets.
A Day in the Life of an Animal Care Attendant What an education!
I Couldn't Work Here Many people, many passionate animal lovers, feel they couldn't work in an animal shelter. We understand the emotion that would prevent them from doing so.
I Cried at Work Today
I work in an animal shelter that houses between 350 and 400 animals on
any given day. We are an SPCA that also has the added responsibility of
animal control for our city. |