from PETA website
Dr. Drew's Cure for Animal Homelessness
Every year, 6 to 8 million abandoned, lost, or unwanted dogs and cats enter animal shelters. Half are euthanized because there simply are not enough homes for them all. Animals who aren't fortunate enough to be taken to a shelter struggle to survive on the streets and suffer from starvation, dehydration, diseases, parasites, or injuries or are tortured by cruel people.
In his behind-the-scenes interview, Dr. Drew noted, "I think it takes just a little bit of attention to be responsible, and you can have a dramatic impact on this crisis." Hear why he thinks ending the animal homelessness crisis is everyone's responsibility:
Aside from always spaying and neutering, here are more ways that anyone can help end the animal overpopulation crisis:
- Always adopt from a shelter—never buy from a pet store or breeder.
- Encourage friends and family who are considering adopting to think about the lifetime commitment that animals require so that the animal won't end up back at the shelter.
- Pledge to end animal homelessness today!
- Celebrate adopted animals with a special #AdoptDontBuy hashtag on Twitter. Follow @peta on Twitter and then tweet us why you love your rescued friend.
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