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ASPCA Program Helps Remind Public That Every Dog Counts

 

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The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and Pethealth, a leading provider of pet insurance and pet related data management services, celebrate October as Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month, to raise awareness about dogs in need of adoption and encourage Americans to visit animal shelters in lieu of pet stores and breeders when adopting a dog.

Each year, approximately 8-12 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide. With so many dogs available for adoption, in many breeds, sizes and ages, the ASPCA takes this opportunity every year to send a special reminder to the public that every dog counts.

"Nothing adds more warmth to a home or offers a better greeting after a hard day's work like a wagging tale and a pair of big brown eyes," said Edwin Sayres, president and CEO of the ASPCA. "We're encouraging people to celebrate Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month by first visiting a local shelter to find a loving pet to take home."

Adding a dog to the family is a big decision. There are a few points to consider such as what sort of dog is right for you and your family and if you have a good understanding of the many responsibilities that come with pet care and ownership.

There are dogs available right now waiting for you to take them home. Contact the local animal shelter today or go to www.aspca.org for a database of over 5,000 community SPCAs, humane societies or animal control organizations to find a shelter in the area. Adoption-a-Shelter Dog Month is sponsored by PetHealth, Inc.