Wednesday, June 25, 2014

The Very Good Doctor, Dr. Good

If you have a love for animals, especially a soft spot for the injured and abused, you may want to check out www.homelesspetclubs.org.  I'm working with Dr.Michael Good on a project revolving around Homeless Pet Clubs and everyone involved is very excited about it.  It's still in the oven, not quite fully cooked yet, but we will let you know when dinner is on the table.

Homeless Pet Clubs are free, free, free.  What you do is sponsor an animal who is held at a shelter.  To sponsor an animal means to promote the animal in an effort to find it a forever home.  You promote the animal by simply telling it's story-being it's voice.  The shelter agrees not to put a sponsored animal down until it gets adopted.

Scouts, schools, business, military and communities all across the US have formed clubs and they are having fun and learning valuable life lessons and skills while saving the lives of many amazing animals who would otherwise be put down.

These clubs are great educational tools: They provide opportunities to develop skills in leadership, communication, marketing, advocacy and teamwork.  Club activities develop character and teachers report that from engaging in the clubs projects, meetings, and activities, students experience an increased sense of responsibility, achievement, and community involvement. 

Homeless Pet Clubs is an entity branching off of Homeless Pets Foundation.  Check out www.homelesspets.com to learn more about the foundation and all their rescue efforts through Town & Country Veterinary Clinic and the Underhound Railroad.

In perusing these websites you will quickly find Dr. Good is a caring, intelligent, hardworking man, who has dedicated his entire career to helping rescued animals and those who rescue them.  His team consists of an amazing group of employees, clients, and friends who's love for these animals shows in their hard work and commitment. I have worked side by side with these volunteers and am humbled by their dedication.
  
Please take a moment to visit the Homeless Pet websites, and don't snack too much, dinner will be ready soon, and I promise you will like it!





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