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Animal Rescue Websites

Abused and abandoned animals experience a great deal of heartache. Being brought into a rescue organization provides hope that life will be better in the long run.

To offset the costs of rescue efforts, as well as medical care and daily upkeep, many rescue organizations have set up websites that provide photos and abbreviated histories of their rescued animals. The Guardian Angel portion of the site BestFriends.org provides histories and continuous updates on each rescued animal’s progress. This website invites visitors to become a “guardian angel” to assist in defraying the cost of surgeries, behavioral training, and follow-up care.

PickensAnimalRescue.org is another interesting animal rescue website. As many organizations do to offset costs of maintaining rescue animals, this website shows fund raising methods used to invite people’s donations. Collecting aluminum cans, selling rescued furniture, and sponsoring a golf tournament are some of the ways this organization. They also invite visitors to purchase a Kuranda Dog Bed to help provide a warmer place for shelter pets to sleep.

Probably the ultimate rescue website is ASPCA.org. This website offers all visitors the opportunity to learn about proper pet care, travel tips, disaster preparedness, online behavioral training, poison control, etc. Visitors can add their names to the fight to end animal cruelty or purchase pet supplies online. They also offer free pet safety packs to alert rescue personnel to a pet in the home in case of an emergency.

Rescue organizations are dedicated to saving the lives of their furry friends and to working to find them suitable homes for the rest of their lives. Sincere gratitude is the reward for everyone involved when a formerly abused pet can be placed into a loving home environment.

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