Today, the 19th Annual International Homeless Animals’ Day, honors animals who have lost their lives to due to overpopulation.
The International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR) chose the third Saturday of each August to raise awareness about spay/neuter programs. Altering animals saves lives by preventing the birth of homeless animals from the start. We can and should commit to lowering shelter populations when over 4.5 million dogs and cats die each year due to lack of space.
There are many ways to help:
- Spread the word about responsible pet ownership
- Attend fundraisers for spay/neuter programs
- Adopt, don’t shop – you’ll save two pets: the one you take home and the one that enters the shelter
- Choose a pet that matches your lifestyle so a return is not likely
- Start planning an adopt-a-thon, microchip clinic, blessing of the animals, slideshow, rally, dog walk, open house, award ceremony, live music, raffle, and/or games for next year! Contact ISAR to learn how.
What you can do right now:
- To attend an event in your area today, visit ISAR’s event listing.
- Can’t make a real vigil? It’s okay. Everyone can attend the 9th Annual Virtual Vigil!
- Learn more about ISAR’s International Homeless Animals’ Day Billboard Campaign.
- Advertise ISAR’s International Homeless Animals’ Day online.
By coming together on International Homeless Animals’ Day you can support ISAR in letting the world know we will not tolerate the senseless killing that continues to take the lives of innocent dogs, cats, puppies and kittens simply because there are not enough good homes for them.
– ISAR
Enjoy your weekend. I’m off to support my local rescue organization. You?
Thanks for posting about this… such an important cause!
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Hopped by your site today!
Sage
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We dedicated our blog today to International Homeless Animal Day.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Glad we found your lovely blog. Blog hopping is new to us to we are enjoying finding people.
Marjorie and DashKitten
Blog Hopping! Very inspiring to see your post and quite a few others about International Homeless Animal Day, and thoughts on how everyone can help in some way.