Abandoned Pet Rescue Inc. (APRI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming abandoned and neglected pets. With a team of dedicated volunteers and staff, APRI works tirelessly to provide a second chance at life for these vulnerable animals.
Shocking Statistics:
Abandomed pets face a myriad of challenges, impacting not only their well-being but also society as a whole:
1. Health and Welfare Concerns:
2. Public Health Risks:
3. Economic Burden:
Mission Statement:
"To provide a lifeline for abandoned and neglected pets by rescuing, rehabilitating, and finding them loving homes."
Holistic Approach:
APRI's approach is comprehensive, encompassing the following key elements:
Life-Saving Impact:
Improved Pet Welfare:
Community Benefit:
1. Spay and Neuter Campaigns:
Reducing the number of unwanted litters by promoting spaying and neutering of pets.
2. Responsible Pet Ownership:
Educating the public about responsible pet care, including proper training, care, and commitment.
3. Adoption Awareness:
Promoting adoption as a viable alternative to purchasing pets from breeders or pet stores.
4. Funding and Support:
Providing financial support to animal welfare organizations and advocating for increased funding for pet rescue programs.
You can make a difference in the lives of abandoned pets by supporting APRI's mission:
1. How can I report an abandoned pet?
Contact your local animal control agency or APRI directly.
2. What are the adoption requirements?
Requirements vary, but generally include a home visit, reference checks, and a signed adoption contract.
3. What types of pets do you accept?
We accept a wide range of common household pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and small animals.
4. How can I volunteer my time?
Contact APRI at [email protected] or visit our website for volunteer opportunities.
5. What veterinary services do you provide?
We provide comprehensive medical care, including vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, dental care, and emergency treatment.
6. How do you ensure the well-being of adopted pets?
We conduct thorough home visits, provide adoption counseling, and offer ongoing support to ensure successful placements.
7. What is the euthanasia policy at APRI?
Euthanasia is only considered as a last resort for animals with untreatable medical conditions or severe behavioral issues that pose a safety risk.
8. How can I stay updated on APRI's work?
Follow us on social media and sign up for our newsletter at [website URL].
Table 1: Economic Impact of Abandoned Pets
Cost Category | Estimated Annual Cost |
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Animal Control Expenses | $500 million - $1 billion |
Shelter Expenses | $2 billion - $3 billion |
Euthanasia Fees | $500 million - $1 billion |
Property Value Impact | $500 million - $1 billion |
Table 2: Health and Welfare Impacts of Abandoned Pets
Health Concern | Prevalence |
---|---|
Malnutrition | 20-50% |
Disease | 30-60% |
Injury | 10-20% |
Psychological Trauma | 50-70% |
Behavioral Issues | 30-50% |
Table 3: Benefits of APRI's Services
Benefit Category | Impact |
---|---|
Pet Rescue | Saves thousands of animals annually |
Health and Welfare | Improves pet well-being and reduces suffering |
Community Impact | Reduces public health risks and improves aesthetics |
Economic Impact | Saves millions of dollars in animal control and shelter costs |
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