ASPCA Offers Alternatives to Pet Store Purchases; Reminds Pet Owners How to Keep Cats and Dogs Happy, Healthy this Holiday Season
December 1, 2007
NEW YORK, December 1, 2007—The holidays are here, and the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals® would like to remind pet lovers how to make wise choices when considering adding a furry family member to their household, as well as how to keep pets safe and healthy this holiday season.
“Pets can be our most loyal companions, providing us with unconditional love,” said ASPCA President & CEO Ed Sayres. “At the ASPCA, we understand this bond and hope that potential pet parents consider adoption their best option. Local animal shelters offer many choices, whether your preference is dog or cat, small or large, purebred or lovable mutt. If you’re ready to make the commitment, then adopting an animal in need, and receiving that animal’s unconditional love, is truly a gift for any holiday.”
Many families may purchase a new puppy from a pet store, the newspaper, or even online, but the ASPCA warns that it is extremely likely such dogs are the products of puppy mills. Dogs from puppy mills can suffer from a variety of ailments such as respiratory infections and pneumonia, or hereditary defects like hip dysplasia. They may also be poorly socialized to people and other animals. Most importantly, when considering a specific breed, please consider that responsible breeders do not sell their dogs through pet stores, but invite their customers to visit their facility and meet their animals in a comfortable environment to guarantee the safety of their dogs, as well as take lifetime responsibility for the animals they have bred.
For those who want to give a pet as a gift, the ASPCA, along with many animal shelters around the country, offer gift certificates that allow the recipient to choose the pet of their choice. The ASPCA’s Pet Adoption Center in Manhattan offers a “Gift-A-Pet” certificate that allows the giver to pay the adoption fee of a cat or kitten for a loved one, and the recipient then selects the furry friend that's best for them. “This is a popular alternative for well-intentioned gift-givers,” says Senior Vice President of the ASPCA Adoption Center, Gail Buchwald. “We advise all families to be extremely involved in the adoption of any cat or dog, as it provides the greatest opportunity for success.”
Finally, once your new pet is home, the ASPCA offers these reminders for keeping them safe and healthy during the holidays.
For more holiday safety tips, visit www.aspca.org/pro_apcc and don’t miss our video hosted by Dr. Steven Hansen, a board-certified toxicologist and Senior Vice President of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
The ASPCA extends its good wishes to its many supporters and pet lovers this holiday season.
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Founded in 1866, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) is the first humane organization established in the Americas and serves as the nation’s leading voice for animal welfare. One million supporters strong, the ASPCA’s mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States. As a 501 [c] [3] not-for-profit corporation, the ASPCA is a national leader in the areas of anti-cruelty, community outreach and animal health services. The ASPCA, which is headquartered in New York City, offers a wide range of programs, including a mobile clinic outreach initiative, its own humane law enforcement team, and a groundbreaking veterinary forensics team and mobile animal CSI unit. For more information, please visit www.aspca.org.
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