Education
Education is the key to ending
pet-overpopulation and the
senseless deaths of millions of animals each year due to
cruelty, irresponsibility and lack of knowledge. Whether it is
informing the public that “If it is not safe for you,
IT IS NOT SAFE FOR YOUR PET” or “spaying and neutering is
the only solution to animal overpopulation,” we endeavor to
enlighten,
communicate, and educate. We work to cultivate a more humane
animal ethic.
Prior to Hurricane Katrina, August 29, 2005, our involvement on
government committees helped facilitate change in public policy. Our
progressive and innovative programs into schools, businesses and
public gatherings taught people of all ages about responsible animal
ownership. Although we have lost our shelter, with many of us losing
our homes, possessions and cars, we continue to educate. Education
is the key to change and an improved Quality of Life for the animals
entrusted to our care. We are reestablishing our
programs and
services and adding to our already strong arsenal to end pet
overpopulation, cruelty and neglect.
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