Each year, approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized (670,000 dogs and 860,000 cats, data estimates 2015- 2018). It is estimated that 6.5 million companion animals enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year (view data overview) .
In 1994, under the direction of Richard Avanzino, the San Francisco SPCA launched the no-kill revolution by ending the killing of healthy dogs and cats in the city. Paw Works is one of a few non profit rescue shelters building on the no kill legacy. Paw Works, founded by Chad Atkins and Larissa Wohl, was established with the clear mission to help make Ventura County “No Kill.” Paw Works takes in over 1,600 abandoned animals from multiple counties in Southern California, as well as from other rescue organizations throughout the state yearly. 98% of every donated dollar goes back directly to the rescue, care, education and adoption to Paw Works animals saved. Please read our exclusive interview with Chad Atkins, from Paw Works, and Larissa Wohl, who follows around Paw Works in their Hallmark Channel special Tails of Joy, to learn more about their beautiful work.
Check Out BadAss Animal Rescue, they really are true to their name! A non-profit organization that targets kill shelters with poor conditions. Every dog deserves a chance!
Read MoreMake NYC a no kill city, learn more about the Toby Project here in Jejune Magazine.
Read MoreInfluencer, Brittany Bloomer, from Sydney, Australia is hosting a non-profit, Pound Paws, to find homes for cats and dogs and to minimize euthanization. Check out her article here in Jejune.
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