As the SPCA international site will advise you, when picking out or designing a crate, you’ve got to make sure it’s the perfect size for your dog. That means long enough for them to normally lay down.
You’re going to find that there are many things you can do. And one of the most important is just to give money to these types of causes. That way, they have the cash to fight the good fight.
With a pet carrier, it’s easier to get the dog or cat around if there’s a problem and you need to move quickly, or if you have to do a lot of driving or riding. The carrier keeps you safe, but more importantly them safe as well.
Anything smaller than that borderlines on cruel, because then your dog can’t move normally. That can lead to all sorts of problems, especially muscle atrophy, and that’s not something that you want.
The SPCA international site actually has a lot of advice about what you can do in an emergency, to make sure that both you and your pet are going to be safe in just about any crisis.
That’s why you have to make sure that you have at least 72 hours food available for your dog in a survival kit. That gives them plenty of food to eat should anything actually happen to you.
Otherwise your dog will be afraid the structure will collapse, and that can even lead your dog to be afraid to move. That’s obviously not something you want because that could make their day absolutely miserable.
That way, they save money, and you get to help animals in need. It’s a really rewarding job, and where your time can be extremely well spent. Plus you’ll be fighting animal cruelty the entire time as well.
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Veterans Appreciation Day Grants of $1,000 Available for Veterans Events
The Disabled Veterans National Foundation, a non-profit veterans service organization that focuses on helping men and women who serve and return home wounded or sick after defending our safety and our freedom, is urging organizations or individuals to apply for a Veterans Appreciation Grant to provide for an outing or gathering for veterans who reside in veteran’s homes or in homeless living facilities. The Grants, as awarded on a first-come/first-served basis throughout the year, cover costs of a veterans outing of up to $1,000.
“We want to appreciate veterans year-round and we hope these outings help build morale and strengthen relationships for veterans in their homes or care settings,” said Raegan Rivers, Chief Administrative Officer of DVNF. “It is important for veterans to know more than a few holidays a year how much we appreciate and honor them and their service to us all.”
There are certain application requirements and organizations interested must submit a description of their planned outing and estimated costs and grants are accepted on a rolling basis. Grants are limited to budget availabilities and all monies can only be given to outings that benefit veterans and their care-givers Veteran’s Appreciation Application Form.
“With the growing number of Veterans returning from active duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, we believe these kinds of appreciation programs are a great way to let these heroes know they are appreciated throughout the year,” Rivers said. “These service members have often been asked to serve several active duty tours that kept them away from their homes and loved ones for month or years. Letting them know they are appreciated in a setting they can enjoy is so important.”
DVNF also provides other grants including Organizational Grants to groups who share the same goals as DVNF such as helping homeless and low income Veterans and their families. The GPS (Grant to Provide Stability) is available to help veterans and their families pay rent or mortgage bills or utility bills.
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