Newsletter from the Humane Society of the United States- Pets for Life: No pet left behind
by kittymowmow on January 20, 2008
Moving On; Staying Together
As a foreclosure crisis looms nationwide, many pets are facing a grim future when their families leave them behind after abandoning their foreclosed homes. If you have pets and are facing financial hardship that could lead to relocation, find out about your options for keeping your animals together with the family.
Reptilian Risks
Keeping reptiles as pets can be hazardous to your health—-and theirs. From the risk of Salmonella to the need for a special diet and high levels of care, read the many reasons why The HSUS recommends that reptiles not be kept as pets.
Whether you want to adopt a pet or are searching for ways to volunteer for animals in your community, The HSUS can help you find your local animal shelter.
The HSUS and the Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights have combined to create the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association, a powerful new voice of veterinary advocacy. Learn more about the HSVMA.
Think your friends would enjoy reading Pets for Life and helping out The HSUS? Let them know…
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