I volunteer at our local animal shelter. We had a pet adoption event at a local brewery, and 18 pets were adopted. 17 dogs and one cat. I was suspect of the new venue, but there was great turnout, and we may do it on a more regular basis. I've attached a few photos of the event.
One of our volunteers couldn't resist this puppy.
Butter's new family
Dale was adopted!
Roxy was super sweet, but alas, still looking for a home.
Delilah has slobbery kisses, and is still hoping for a hom.
scphoto wrote:
I volunteer at our local animal shelter. We had a pet adoption event at a local brewery, and 18 pets were adopted. 17 dogs and one cat. I was suspect of the new venue, but there was great turnout, and we may do it on a more regular basis. I've attached a few photos of the event.
Thanks for sharing the important things you do at your animal shelter. A great cause. Images are precious.Stephen, my hat goes off to you.
ryani
Loc: Corn palace city
Those happy pets are proof you do great work. It warms my heart to see that.
We adopted a dog in October. What a great addition to our family
Super photos and story. What a terrific set-up for the shots.
My current Humane Society adoptee has been with me nearly a decade, and before her, I enjoyed 15 years with another.
My newest dog, a Chihuahua, is a rescue and she is just the light of my life. I love her to death. My other dog, a Jack Russel mix is also a rescue, but my sister is taking care of her since I took her two dogs for that past 2 months while she was in the UK. I needed a little break from all the drama of dogs barking at every noise they hear or smell they smelled as people passed by my house. I'll be getting all the dogs back for 5 weeks starting in March while she goes back to the UK again.
Looks like a complete success. I particularly like the third shot.
Great idea for a venue! Love the photos.
I never had dogs while growing up, but when we finally bought a house in the country we went to the local shelter to get our first dog right after returning from vacation. We ended up with two sisters because we couldn't bear to split them up. Apgar and Yachats, named after vacation spots, were Australian cattle dog/Rhodesian ridgebacks, 3 months old. A week after adopting they came down with parvo, but survived and lived to be 15 and 16 years old. Since then we've adopted a few more, including the one we have now, Hannah, our chubby toy poodle rescued off of Freecycle. Under our old lilac tree is the final resting place for those that have passed on, and we're saving a spot for her since she's now 12 and showing her age.
#3 for the win, all great though...and a big THANK YOU for giving your precious time to this worthy cause!
Nalu
Loc: Southern Arizona
That is really cool. Great for animal lovers, great for the dogs (and cat).
scphoto wrote:
I volunteer at our local animal shelter. We had a pet adoption event at a local brewery, and 18 pets were adopted. 17 dogs and one cat. I was suspect of the new venue, but there was great turnout, and we may do it on a more regular basis. I've attached a few photos of the event.
So cute, glad it was a success!
Great message these photos send.....
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