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City of Seattle
Gregory J. Nickels, Mayor
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NEWS ADVISORY
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| SUBJECT: Celebrating the lifesaving work of the Seattle Animal Shelter
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
10/30/2008 2:00:00 PM |
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Don Jordan (206)386-4286
Katherine Schubert-Knapp (206) 684-0909
Kathy Sugiyama (206) 684-0909
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Celebrating the lifesaving work of the Seattle Animal Shelter
Nov. 2-8 is National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week
SEATTLE – The Seattle Animal Shelter joins with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) to recognize National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week, Nov. 2-8, 2008. The shelter and HSUS encourage Seattleites to take a closer look at the valuable role played by their animal shelter and its volunteers in enhancing the quality of life in this community.
“The Seattle Animal Shelter is proud to provide Seattle with a variety of services and community programs,” says Shelter Director Don Jordan. “We invite anyone interested in animal welfare to visit the shelter anytime, but especially during the week of Nov. 2. Take the opportunity to visit with the animals, meet the staff and volunteers, and learn how you can help the animals. Your involvement will go a long way in saving animals’ lives.”
Jordan noted there are good reasons for adopting from shelters. “First, you give a homeless animal a second chance in life and you can choose from an amazing variety, from mixed breeds to purebreds. Second, if you’re adopting an adult animal, you already know the animal’s size, looks and temperament. Finally, by adopting from a shelter, you help reduce the suffering caused by the country’s tremendous pet overpopulation problem.”
Seattle’s shelter also appreciates its volunteers. “Volunteers perform many important tasks, including fostering cats and dogs, dog walking and obedience training, promoting off-site adoptions, fundraising and marketing the animal shelter,” Jordan says. “Without our tireless volunteers, we would not be able to provide the many services we offer the community. Our volunteers are indispensable.”
The Seattle Animal Shelter provides services for animals and people alike: controlling dogs running at large, rescuing injured animals, returning lost pets to their owners, and adopting animals into new, loving homes. Shelter staff also offers personal guidance with animal-related issues or concerns.
Here are ways Seattleites can help the Seattle Animal Shelter:
· Donate pet supplies, such as new toys, treats, and blankets for animals at the shelter or in foster care.
· Spread the word about the importance of responsible pet ownership, including spaying and neutering.
· Become a part of the shelter’s volunteer program.
· Report animal abuse.
· Choose your next pet from among the many animals being cared for at the Seattle Animal Shelter.
For more information about the Seattle Animal Shelter or to inquire about volunteer opportunities go to www.seattleanimalshelter.org or call (206) 386-PETS (7387). The Shelter is open every day; from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for licensing, and noon to 6 p.m. for adoptions. It is located at 2061 - 15th Ave. W.
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