I volunteered at a local shelter recently. The staff did not have a sign-in sheet, never asked my name, and did not know the name of the dog that I walked, nor its history. They just pointed toward an area of the property and said "we walk them over there." I am really discouraged from going back, and find it difficult to locate other animal shelters in our area. Thanks for your time and reply.
Try this link to hopefully locate another shelter in your area. The bottom line is though, at least the dog got a walk and some kind human interaction which is a good thing. I can totally understand how disappointing the experience was for you though.
It sounds as though they do not have the staff to implement a good volunteer program. Perhaps you could inquire if there is a Volunteer Coordinator or volunteer yourself to come up with a program, with the help of a seasoned staff member familiar with the protocol. Budget constraints in many shelters prohibit a paid staff person to be a Volunteer Coordinator.
Look at it this way, Jan, an animal at a shelter like that, which shows so little respect for the dogs, needs the respect and affection you can provide even more than a dog at a well-run shelter. You give the dog a name. I know it is harder, and more heartbreaking, but dogs there really do need you more. The DOG's feelings are what matters. --Ann
What a great suggestion from Leila Warren - to become involved in coordinating volunteers. The ASPCA in Raleigh was so organized - they had a volunteer "training" program and a list posted every day where volunteers posted what times each dog was walked, brushed, sat with, etc., so a few wouldn't get all the attention and none would be left out. --Ann
i am 11 years old and i dont know how i can help animals in need because i am so small to other people but they dont understand my potentiol. can you help figure out what i can do now to help animals in need?
I will say its better. However I have a question why was my comment deleted it was within the frame of decency for some odd reason it has been removed is it our troll the draggeltailed guttersnipe? Lisbeth and the lads.
I found it just easier to get blood work done and let the Vet test to see what my Max was allergic to and then treat from there. Most of it was food. A few out door stuff and that I couldn't help to avoid. Like me, I can not just not go outside for…