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This is one of the most important contributions you can make. Let people know about the magnitude of the pet overpopulation problem. Encourage them to adopt from animal shelters and rescue organizations whether than get their pet from a breeder or pet store that patronizes puppy mills. Explain to them the benefits of having their pets spayed and neutered so they won't be part of the problem. Wear a button on your coat that says, “Spay or Neuter Your Pet”. Spread the word.

Volunteer at a Local Shelter

You may have limited time but devoting one day every week or even every month to walk shelter animals can make a difference in their lives. These homeless dogs and cats may be confined to cages and small runs with little human stimulation, particularly if they're in overcrowded shelters with too few personnel and volunteers. If they lack interaction with humans they may withdraw, making it difficult for them to be adopted. Why not devote a few hours to them? It'll make both you and the animals feel good.

Participate in Special Events Sponsored by Animal Organizations

Does your local SPCA offer a walk-a-thon to raise money for homeless dogs and cats? Set aside some time to get sponsors and participate in the event. You may even be able to bring your dog along for the big walk. Many animal shelters sponsor other events to raise money including picnics and other special outings. Contact the SPCA and other animal shelters in your area and see what events they offer.

Support Stores and Organizations That Help Homeless Dogs and Cats

Many pet stores that sell dogs and cats get them from puppy mills. Instead of buying pet supplies from them, purchase from a company like Petsmart. Petsmart not only doesn't sell animals from puppy mills, they sponsor an active adoption program through their store which has provided homes for more than 1,000,000 homeless pets. Be aware of companies that help the plight of homeless dogs and cats and give them your patronage.

Donate Money to Animal Shelters and Other Animal Organizations

Some animal shelters offer the opportunity for you to “adopt” a homeless pet by mail. You'll receive a photo and even a letter from the pet you're helping on a regular basis in return for a small monthly donation to the shelter. This can really personalize the donation process and make it more meaningful.

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