3. Facts and Statistics
Take a moment to imagine your pet back home. The
cuddly puppy or playful kitten just waiting for you to come
back home. Now imagine them sitting in a cage, yearning
for love. This is a sad thought, especially for the 6.5
million pets being brought into shelters every year. That’s
not all with an average of ¼ of them being euthanized.
Ways Pets are
Obtained Dogs Cats
Humane Society 23% 31%
Friends/Relations 20% 28%
Breeder 34% 3%
Stray 6% 27%
Private Party 12% 6%
Other 32% 39%
4. All About Fostering
Although there are many
qualifications to foster,
they’re all fairly simple.
We’ll just name a few.
You have to watch them
like a hawk! Make sure
they don’t have any signs
of illness. You also have
to make sure you can
reach a vet easily. Be
prepared to say goodbye
to the foster pet,
emotionally. Just
remember that pet found
a forever home because
of YOU.
5. Non-Profits
There are many non-
profit foster
organizations, but none
are as notable as Pets
of the Homeless which
is the only foster care
organization in the
nation.
They believe in
feeding and providing
care for animals.
6. BrokenTail Rescue
BrokenTail Rescue wants to save animals from euthanasia who still have a
chance at life. They also encourage that you please raise awareness towards
giving animals a new home.
7. OPA (Operation Pets Alive)
O.P.A is a non-profit organization that find volunteers
among a community. O.P.A. also keeps a low
euthanizing rate and only uses it as a last resort when
an animal is near death.
8. Here are some posters to help boost awareness about fosters.
9. A Final Conclusion
A Special Thanks
We hope that all non-profits
mentioned in this presentation help
us in the future. We also hope that
those organizations stay with us till
the end.
Credits
Harrison-Project Manager
Zach-Ast. Project Manager
Jacob- Artist
Ally-Artist
Tripp- Elevator Speech
Gavin-Facts and Information
Veronica-Actress
Cassandra- Facts and Information
Bryanna- Facts and Information
Daniela- Actress
Marisa- Conclusion
Janet- Videographer