Currently, we are collecting food for one shelter with 500 dogs. Beautiful dogs, but the adoption rate is close to zero. You can make your own work, school or church collection event and later bring it to AWL's office.
Some organizations and shelters do adoptions here in Napoli, but then never follows up to make sure the adopted animal is still with the family that took them. Sometimes, far too often, what seemed like the perfect dog to a person or family, is found out on the streets without "street smarts" to help protect them, and the family no where to be found.
There are some people that should not have dogs.
I am so disappointed when someone loses their dog and they do not go out and look for it, I mean really looking. Maybe they drive through the area they say, but no walking "its a huge area"!
Fliers? They can't seem to put one together, even after I send pictures. The dog was his buddy, they really bonded. But instead of searching, they were out celebrating all weekend. They don't seem to be in a hurry to get their dog back.
Here are so many strays so what is one gone when thousands are begging for a home?
More later
Mia Mattsson-Mercer Born in 1964, Sweden. Author to three books. Writing a web-column for the Magazine NARA. “That’s Amore” is my catch phrase. Finishing the manuscripts for two different books. Also HomeSchooling Mother. Worked: United States, Germany, Switzerland, Bosnien, Bulgaria, France, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Bahrain Founder/CEO Animals Without Limits. I am a proud Lyme disease, Child Abuse and Animal Warrior.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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