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This Week’s Wednesday’s Children

posted January 5th, 2011 by
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This is a good looking group of our Wednesday’s Children available from the City of Tulsa Animal Welfare Shelter.   There are some beautiful dogs and cats for adoption so please go rescue one today!  Rescued pets make the best companions!!!  To see them go to: http://www.tulsapetsmagazine.com/shelter/ or click on the original shelter picture of our dog Elmer in the lower left of the Homepage.  All of these pictures were taken yesterday, January 4th.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Animal-Welfare Webinar

posted December 3rd, 2010 by
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We wanted to let you know of  an upcoming, free animal-welfare focused webinar.

Starting a Feline Foster Care Program

Presented by Diane Blankenburg, Community Programs/Development Director at the Nevada Humane Society, this presentation provides a road map for creating a feline foster care program in your community, from setting up the program and recruiting foster families to making sure the animals are adopted out in a timely fashion.

For details about this webinar, to include dates/times presented and how to register, please visit our Upcoming Webinars page.

About PetSmart Charities® Established in 1994, PetSmart Charities, Inc. is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that creates and supports programs that save the lives of homeless pets, raise awareness of companion animal welfare issues, and promote healthy relationships between people and pets. The largest funder of animal welfare efforts in North America, PetSmart Charities has provided $110 million in grants and programs benefiting animal welfare organizations and, through its in-store adoption program, helped save the lives of more than 4 million pets. To learn more about how PetSmart Charities is working toward its Vision of a lifelong, loving home for every pet, visit petsmartcharities.org or call 1-800-423-PETS.