I have always wanted to volunteer, but hesitant because I've been told that you see the good and bad - the bad being euthanizing. I don't think I could handle being in an environment where animals are 'put-down'. Have I been misinformed or can anyone provide some advice on what I can do?
I started out volunteering in a "no-kill" shelter, but realized the animals there were safe. I started devoting my time to the county shelter, trying to get those pets adopted. I now find that my calling is with the county shelter since they do live on a time limit. I see it as my mission to make their time there as comfortable as possible by providing walks, treats, toys and lots of belly rubs.
Thank you - to everyone that replied to this - and especially for reminding me that I should be worrying about the animals that are not safe. I'll start with a 'no-kill' shelter and go from there.
Permalink Reply by PJ on September 26, 2008 at 1:35pm
Hi Leila,
That is exactly what my best friend told me. I told her I had applied at the kill shelter and did not know why but felt I had to do that but was not sure I could handle it. She said it is because they need my voice and help. The other ones are out of harm's way. No one called which has bothered me a great deal. I know I have no experience but I make up for that in enthusiasm and passion. I really want to help them.
I know at our local shelter that they are so busy and understaffed that phone calls are something that seem to get pushed aside while other fires are being put out. Just show up and say "put me to work" and I know they will appreciate it.
I've never seen anything like it, and I've lived in a variety of places that get ice storms.
And no one was hurt, for which we are incredibly thankful.
This ice storm reminds me of the ice storm we had in New England back in the 70s and we were with out power for a week. Reminded me of the movie Day after Tomorrow.
I hope no dogs were hurt during this storm.
Thank you for posting the photos from your facebook site. That's what I was hoping to see. Your website could use more images of your facilities. The photo's from a quick glance at your website didn't really show the size of the facilities for the d…