Let`s face it- we have millions too many animals in our world today, largely due to the fact that many people either refuse or are unable to spay or neuter their pets. To help combat the pet overpopulation problem, we have animal shelters.
However, most animal shelters are critically understaffed and underfunded. Volunteers of any kind are always needed!
If you choose to spend some of your time volunteering* in anyy way for a local animal shelter, here are some things you can do which will greatly help the shelter.
Anti Bark CollarA barking dog can become quite a nuisance if they fail to respond to your training methods. If you have a dog that loves to bark at every opportunity then an
Anti Bark Collar could be the solution. Place an
Anti Bark Collar on your wayward pet and they`ll soon learn how to behave in a dignified manner. There are a number of
Anti Bark Collar types to choose from and they all can provide great results. Fit an
Anti Bark Collar and it can prove to be highly effective when you are teaching a dog how to behave properly. Secure the
Anti Bark Collar *You should contact the shelter of your choice to determine whaat their specific needs are as all shelters differ in their choice of cleaning supplies, food, vet care and the like.
WoodshavingsThe stables at your equine centre can be dramatically improved if you fill them with
Woodshavings from a specialist supplier. Your horses can have a much better sleep if they rest on good quality
Woodshavings rather that having to suffer on inferior kinds of products. As humans we wouldn`t suffer by sleeping on uncomfortable beds, we`d make sure we had the best products to give us a sound night`s sleep.
SUPPLIES:
Of course, first and foremost, are monetary donations, no matter how small. The money goes towards food, much needed vet care, electricity for the shelter, any shelter employees salaries, possible needed advertising, upkeep of the shelter... and the list goes on. Every dollar is very well spent a