Monday, October 12, 2009

No-Cost Way to Help Shelter Animals


The Pet Guardian endeavors to pass on information that can make the difference in the health and welfare of animals. One of our favorite sites is The Animal Rescue Site.

According to their Web site, "The Animal Rescue Site provides a feel-good way to help promote awareness and prevent rescued animal deaths every day — through easy and quick online activities." The Animal Rescue Site "focuses the power of the Internet on a specific need — providing food for some of the 27 million unwanted animals given to shelters in the U.S. every year. Over 10 million animals are put to death every year in the U.S. alone because they are abandoned and unwanted.

"Each click on the purple "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button at The Animal Rescue Site provides food and care for a rescued animal living in a shelter or sanctuary. Funding for food and care is paid by site sponsors and distributed to animals in need at the Fund for Animals' renowned animal sanctuaries (including Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Texas and the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in California), pet shelters supported by the Petfinder Foundation, North Shore Animal League, and other worthy animal care facilities supported by the GreaterGood.org foundation."

100% of sponsor advertising fees goes to The Animal Rescue Site's charitable partners.

You can sign up on The Animal Rescue Site to receive daily reminder e-mails to click and give help and hope to those most in need. You can also purchase pet-themed gift items in their store, purchases which provide even more bowls of free food for needy animals.

Copy this link into your browser to sign up and receive a reminder every day from The Animal Rescue Site to click and provide free food for the animals. http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&ThirdPartyClicks=ERA_101209_ARS

Like us, we hope you will make it a habit to click daily. It only takes a few moments to click, but remember: Every day counts in the life of a rescued animal.

Thank you for helping to make this world a better friend for our furry friends!

No comments: