Sunday, March 29, 2009

A new start

I was somewhat shocked to see that it had been January when I wrote my last post. However, it's not a huge surprise since there's been a lot of change in my life.

In January, I left my old organization for a new job at PetSmart. Anyone who knows me (or has read any of my past blogs!) knows that animals have always been a passion of mine since I was very young, and this position seemed like a good choice. After my first month and a half, I am so pleased with my new role working for an organization that is not only high-functioning, but also one that has a heart.

PetSmart truly cares about its pet parent customers. And at the founding of PetSmart in the early '90s, the decision was made to NOT sell dogs or cats, but to found a charity arm that helps find adoptable pets new homes. This arm is called PetSmart Charities and it is a free-standing 501c3 organization that partners with adoption organizations across the country to place homeless pets with good homes. Not only does PetSmart Charities run in-store adoptions, but they also contribute millions of dollars to partner organizations each year, they transport dogs across country to regions where they have a higher likelihood of getting adopted, and they provide emergency rescue assistance and supplies for disasters - like the Fargo floods this week. PetSmart Charities is responsible for over 3 million pet adoptions since its founding, and they hope to reach 4 million before the end of this year. Check out their website at www.petsmartcharities.org.

Especially in this miserable economy, I feel so fortunate to have aligned myself with such a dedicated, well-run organization that supports my passion.

I wish you all success for the rest of 2009.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

These stats are for the dogs

Calling all animal lovers: we've still got a lot of work to do.

Whether you are a dog, cat, bird, turtle or iguana person, you need to know the current euthanasia rates in the U.S. so that you can help in the fight against the needless deaths of animals. 5 million dogs and cats are put to death every year in this country. 25 years ago, it was 17 million. Yes - this is tremendous progress...mostly thanks to the work of organizations like Best Friends Animal Society (www.bestfriends.org) who have spent the last quarter century working with shelters all across the country to educate communities about the importance of spaying and neutering their pets, and TNR (trap-neuter-return) for feral cat communities. Unfortunately, the number has hovered around 5 million for the last few years and isn't budging. By the way, that's 575 animals PER HOUR.

The problem? Best Friends knows that euthanized animals fall into four categories now: cats, "bully breed" dogs (Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, etc.), the consequences of puppy mill dogs, and pets that are abandoned by their own families. Through Best Friends' goal of No More Homeless Pets (their mission since their founding 25 years ago), they plan to launch 4 new campaigns aimed at these categories.

I just rescued a German Shepherd/Terrier puppy from doggie death row in September, and feel like we won the dog lottery - she's just such a gentle and loving addition to our family. But if I hadn't seen the e-mail that day, her fate would have been much different. If you feel like I do, that 5 million companion animal deaths each year is unacceptable, then please do what you can to help. Tell your friends. How many people know these statistics? Do people really know that buying an animal from a breeder costs that animal they could have rescued instead its life? Do they know that they can visit www.petfinder.com and search for the exact breed, age, gender of their desired animal by zip code (and yes, there are TONS of pure breeds - another misnomer).

Many of us were passionate about the recent election. We're passionate about green energy or other social issues. Let's channel that passion into fighting for the animals. Be outraged. Write a letter to the editor of your newspaper. Volunteer at an animal shelter. Become a member of Best Friends. Add a shelter animal to your family. You'll get so much more in return.