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Stop The Suffering...we can't do it without you
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All About Stop The SufferingWhat we do and how we do itStop The Suffering has a network of volunteers who keep a close eye on many animal shelters both local and otherwise. When an animal is placed on the “euthanasia short list” we contact the shelter to let them know we will be coming to “pull” the animal/animals. Once we have the animal, we place them in a temporary “foster home” where the foster parents nurture and care for the animal. This includes veterinary care and visits, all shots and vaccinations and a spay or neuter for the animal. They work on socialization and the animals self esteem which is often fairly bruised and in need of restoration.
The foster family will provide detailed information about the animal so we can match that animal with the right “forever home”. These descriptions will follow the animals photo on our dog or cat adoptable pet list. Our Animal Coordinator, Deborah will make arrangements to test dogs as needed for their reaction to cats and children. This enables us to make the right placement in your home if you have cats or children. As you can see in the picture below, Dominic is our head volunteer in charge of kid testing many animals!
Stop The Suffering provides the foster family with food, a crate and a leash in addition to paying for all medical care and shots. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent please click here to be contacted by one of our volunteer coordinators. Not all of our rescued animals are on this list for various reasons but mainly because they are not ready to be adopted. They may have just been spayed or neutered or may not have had all of their shots, etc. At several times throughout the month Stop The Suffering participates in Adoption Events where animals can meet their prospective future parents and determine if there is a match. This is where we meet you and introduce you to our animals. Volunteers will gather up as many available dogs as we can and bring them to these events so they can meet you.
When an application has been approved, a Stop The Suffering volunteer will arrange for a home visit. This enables us to see where and how your new pet will live. It also allows us to see the interaction between any other animals in the home or children. If the match is a good one, the animal is adopted and the tax deducible fee is paid. If you should have any additional questions about our process or wish to help in any way, we would be thrilled to hear from you! Click here to reach one of our volunteers.
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