HOUSTON, Texas – As shelters nationwide deal with higher intakes and lower adoption rates, a common denominator among pet owners is emerging.
“Moving” is one of the most frequent reasons people give for surrendering or abandoning their pets.
Whether someone is facing eviction, escaping domestic violence, or moving to a new home, a changing housing situation doesn’t have to mean your pet suffers.
If you are leaving a violent home situation in search of safety, you may not have to leave your pet behind. There are several local and national programs available to help make sure your pet is well cared for.
For those experiencing homelessness or facing eviction, there are several programs to help pets remain cared for.
For more resources or to learn more about adopting a pet in need, click here.
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