Pet Adoption: Solving Pet Overpopulation
Pet Adoption: Solving Pet Overpopulation One Pet at a Time
The end of pet overpopulation can only take place by preventing unwanted animals from being born. By spaying or neutering your pet, you become an important part of the solution to animal over population. Animal rescue groups cannot adopt themselves out of the pet overpopulation - adoptions don’t occur as frequently as births. All too often, the offspring of a cherished pet companion end up in shelters and are euthanized because there just aren’t enough people to adopt all that are produced. When you decide you would like a pet companion to join your family, please consider visiting a local rescue or pet adoption center. And when you do adopt, please also remember to spay or neuter your new family member. If you are not in the position to adopt an animal, please consider making a tax deductible donation to a non-profit pet adoption center or animal rescue.
Real Estate Agents and animal advocates of Great Triangle Homes - The shuping Advantage Team, will be participating in the Animal Protection Society of Durham’s “Walk for the Animals” for the 6th consecutive year. These efforts will raise money to help educate the public about humane care & treatment of animals, help promote spay/neuter programs, and help encourage the adoption of homesless animals.
Please support your local pet adoption center. The Animal Protection Society of Durham, Orange County Animal Protection Society and Chatham Animal Rescue & Education (CARE) are a few resources in our area who provide foster care to animals until they can be adopted into permanent homes.



