Thursday, January 13, 2011

Charlie Browns Story


Charlie Brown's Story
One of our employees at Alabama Spay/Neuter found Charlie Brown,  an energetic mix breed with a sweet disposition. Charlie Brown was found behind the Birmingham Airport in the Eastlake area and was brought to Alabama Spay/Neuter to be altered. He is good with children and other dogs. Charlie Brown is a very luck dog... most stray dogs are sent to animal shelters, where hopefully they will be adopted, but in most cases are euthanized due to a lack of space.
Over 150,000 healthy, adoptable dogs and cats,  like Charlie Brown, were euthanized in Alabama shelters last year.
Spaying/ Neutering is the only humane solution.
“By brining to light the need for spaying and neutering and with the Alabama Spay/Neuter Clinic continuing to do what they do, we will have a safer cleaner community because we will have less strays ( hopefully no strays) running at large.” commented Jacque Meyer, director of the Greater Birmingham Humane Society.
Our goal is to stem the tide of unwanted and abandoned companion animals though our aggressive spay/neuter program. Shelters and Humane Societies in the Central Alabama area are reporting reductions in animal intake and euthanasia rates. “In the last 6 months, our intake has declined by approximately 500 animals (15%) over the previous year. It's really amazing how much of a difference that fifteen percent makes.” says Joe Murphy, director of the Chilton County Humane Society.
Alabama Spay/Neuter is already making a significant impact.... and this is just the beginning! But we can not do it alone, Alabama Spay/Neuter needs everyones help.

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