Goshute Reservation Spay / Neuter Clinic

Last weekend the Heigl Foundation teamed up with Nuzzles and Co. for a special spay/neuter and vaccination clinic at the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation in Ibapah, Utah.

The JDHF sponsored event took place over two days on September 29-30, and thanks to the dedication of staff and volunteers from our partner Nuzzles and Co. a total of 82 animals were sterilized and 95 pets received vaccinations. A food pantry and animal supply giveaway was also held for the local community. (more…)

Remember Me Thursday 2018

Today is Remember Me Thursday®, where the world shines a light on all orphan pets in shelters and raises awareness of the life-saving significance of pet adoption. It is also a time to light a candle to remember our own shelter rescues that have found forever homes and celebrate the joy they have brought to our lives. (more…)

Free The Shelters – No Fee Adoption Event

LA Animal Services is holding a special “Free The Shelters” event this weekend at venues across the city.

“Free The Shelters” is a no-fee adoption campaign that will take place from Friday August 4th through Sunday August 6th, and will feature over 1000 homeless animals from four Los Angeles City shelters.

Adoption fees will be waived at these locations during the promotion:

North Central Shelter
3201 Lacy Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031

South Los Angeles, Chesterfield Square Shelter
1850 W. 60th St. Los Angeles, CA 90047

East Valley Shelter
14409 Vanowen St., Van Nuys, CA 91405

Harbor Shelter
957 N. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731

Opening hours for the shelters during the event are Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 652 dogs and 457 cats are available for adoption.

“Free the Shelters” is part of the national campaign sponsored by Prai Beauty aimed at breaking down the barriers to adoption at animal shelters across the country to make it easier for every dog, cat and pocket pet to find its forever home.

About 2.4 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs – about one every 13 seconds – are put down in U.S. shelters each year. Research has shown that removing adoption fees increases the number and speed of pet adoptions and reduces euthanasia. Furthermore, there are no significant differences in outcome between pets adopted with or without a fee.

If you are thinking of adopting a pet in the near future, make sure you visit the participating shelters this weekend. Not only will you help save a life by providing a forever home for an animal in need, you can save a few hard earned dollars to spend on food, toys and treats for your new pet!

A Lesson To Be Learned

In 2012, Cesar Millan wrote an article which appeared on his web site and social media pages, that highlighted some fundamental issues with how we treat homeless companion animals in the United States. It contrasted our approach to dealing with unwanted animals and attitudes towards adoption in this country, with that of European nations such as Germany. (more…)