VIEW ORIGINAL ARTICLE > The Atlanta Journal-Constitution By: Matt Bruce/AJC.com A steady chorus of barks and howls greets you in the parking lot, an audible reminder of the thousands […]
View Original Article > The Community Cats Podcast By: The Community Cats Podcast Notes from Stacy Don’t forget to sign up for CCP’s second annual Online Fundraising Day […]
VIEW ORIGINAL ARTICLE > HeraldNet By: Janice Podsada Foster parents help Snohomish County shelters care for animals — and find them forever homes. Adriana Reedy failed as a […]
VIEW ORIGINAL ARTICLE > New York Post By: Conor Skelding Every weekend, scores of stray dogs from the South are imported into New York City. Vans packed to […]
How is COVID-19 impacting animal shelters and rescue organizations? Shelter Animals Count is measuring change around the country as reported by animal welfare organizations in The National Database.Shelter Animals Count […]
VIEW ORIGINAL ARTICLE > American Pets Alive! Blog By: Arin Greenwood “Everyone wanted a puppy when the pandemic began, but now those dogs are being returned,” screamed USA Today […]
VIEW ORIGINAL ARTICLE > CORVALLIS Gazette-Times By: Maddie Pfeifer While many businesses and industries have suffered during the pandemic, the veterinary industry and other pet-related sectors have done more […]
VIEW ORIGINAL ARTICLE > Albuquerque Journal: By: JOURNAL NORTH EDITOR New Mexico remains in drought conditions, but it’s raining cats and dogs at local animal shelters. If you’ve ever wanted […]
PHOENIX–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Eight of the nation’s largest and most influential animal welfare organizations and foundations recently convened to create a position statement on the importance of transparency and sharing key data […]
(June 17, 2021) ‐‐ Shelter Animals Count (SAC) is delighted to announce Stephanie Filer as our new Executive Director.Ms. Filer brings more than 16 years of non-profit leadership and development […]