Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Support for our troops and their furry family!

Animals make all a big difference for us!
Can you imagine leaving your furry best friend or even take him to an animal shelter, because you have to move on to?  If you're like me, you would be mentally even now that ensuring would never happen!  In most cases I would almost rather be to protect homeless dog-less or my pets!
But what about our military personnel?  What happens if you orders leave the country, our freedoms to defend overseas?  Some people are numb and say that individuals in the military pets, especially single adults with no family, caring for your pets own should not.  But what is with divorced service members had, that, once an infrastructure for the support, that animal?
I can certainly understand the need to share your life with a pet. I also understand that everyone's conditions are unique and individually should be evaluated before the enormous responsibility of an animal.
Animals are not disposable!  Unfortunately we live in a world of single animals, and there are too many animals for good homes.  I often wish pets like diamonds, a resource that is treated like a treasure and not garbage.  Pets should only to be entered as a lifetime commitment!  But our military is often willing to pay for a lifetime of pets.
You have no room for another dog? Take a cat or a Pocket pet!
Unfortunately, sometimes duty calls our service men and women are called to duty overseas, and although you don't want to leave your pets, you are forced to do so.  What happens to your pets?  Hopefully you have family or friends nearby, you care about.  But what, if you have any resources for your furry family care?  Your pets are often abandoned, animal shelters and rescues, where some are thought out, but some are simply euthanized due to lack of space.  These are not pets with behavior problems or animals are unloved!  Either way, once loving owners probably never again you will see.
There are organizations that have appeared recently in the country that offer include dogs and cats and other animals, service members to promote!
I know and dozens of members of the military, and I can't imagine love, the war aggravated the stress and grief, the animal by the stress need to lose on your mental stability.  Every day make those who are fighting some grace and gratitude for our freedom and our families.  On a personal note, my boyfriend's Golden Retriever, was a pet much loved family euthanized, while he was served at sea our country!  He is still devastated, because it was nothing about the irresponsibility of the person he could maintain the trusted for his pet and even found not until it was too late.   This is a tragedy that can be avoided!
If you have lost an animal, or if you spare any room in your House have, I urge you, your heart and your home, who love to open
PET, until you return home and reunited can be a service member.  Can you imagine to leave to your pet?  You can think of gratitude that would you, for someone who feel yourself and your family to your family member voluntarily to worry?  There are dogs and cats and iguanas, birds, ferrets, rabbits, just about any kind of pet imaginable to promote.
I'll provide a few links to some organizations, you can research, but you can also do a Web search or apply to extend your local military base and a hand of love for our service members.  You don't even need an organization you this gift of love Institute to help!  But make a plan and join a contract associate American humane has http://www.americanhumane.org/protecting-animals/adoption-pet-care/issues-information/fostering-military-pets/ good guidelines here
and if you want just contribute or to find an organization and click on a link below to a foster home!
Open your heart and your home if you can!
http://guardianangelsforsoldierspet.org/
http://www.NetPets.org/
http://www.operationnoblefoster.org/
http://www.Facebook.com/Group.php?gid=353644087482
Think about it, talking about as a family and please, please, please, when you can!

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