How To Help Dog Shelters When You Can’t Adopt

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You don’t have to have a dog in order to help them – here’s what you can do for your local dog shelter

You can be an animal lover even if you don’t own one. There may be reasons why you can’t bring a dog into your home. You may live somewhere that doesn’t allow dogs. Or perhaps your busy schedule isn’t flexible enough to give you the time to spend with a dog. There are also health, financial or personal reasons that make it impossible to open your home to a pup. But even though you can’t adopt a dog right now, it doesn’t mean you can’t help out shelter dogs. Not only will it help fill the dog hole in your heart, you’ll also feel great knowing that you’re helping pooches in need. Here’s how you can help dog shelters when you can’t adopt.

Before you get started, do a little research and see what kind of dog shelters are in your community. There are many small non-profits that aren’t on the mainstream radar because they don’t have enough people or funds to promote themselves. While the bigger organizations and shelters support great causes, the smaller ones may be in more need of your help. Give them a call or send an email – they’ll be ecstatic that you’re willing to offer a helping hand.

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