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Tough Economic Times, Holiday Adoptions Gain Media
Attention

The media has been covering
homeless animal issues ranging from the impact of the
economic downturn on pets to promoting adoptions for
the holidays. |
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Not surprisingly, media coverage of homeless animal
issues over the past several months has focused heavily on the effects
of the economic downturn on pet owner/guardians and their pets,
and the shelters and rescue groups that are responding to the increasing
number of animals entering the shelter system. As more and more
people find it necessary to surrender their companion animals to
shelters because of job loss, foreclosures, and other economic stresses,
more animals are at risk of becoming fatalities of these difficult
times.
The message from the Mayor's Alliance has been clear:
during stressful times, people more than ever need the comfort of
their beloved companions. We encourage people to explore all options
before giving up their pets to a shelter, including asking family
or friends to care for their animals until their circumstances change.
And for those people who are in a position to adopt, do it now,
while adoptions are needed more than ever to save lives!
Coverage of the economy's impact on companion animals
includes:
Left
Behind: The Economy's Toll on Man's Best Friend
by Jennifer Lawinski, Fox News
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The
ripple effects of a struggling economy
by Jill Bodach, The Hour
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Cutbacks
Pose Serious Staffing Shortages At Animal Shelter
by Kelly Carroll, Hamptons.com
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Facing
Foreclosure? 3 Reasons Not To Abandon Your Pets
by Brett Ashley McKenzie, The Huffington Post
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
On the brighter side, the media is covering the
need for more people to adopt now. Holiday pet adoptions is a hot
topic, having gained important media coverage, including TV coverage
of the Mayor's Alliance's holiday media event on December 9: Santa
and Maddie, the Maddie's Fund mascot, and Animal Care & Control
dogs on Fifth Avenue. Holiday adoption events and adoption van appearances
featuring Alliance Participating Organizations also are receiving
strong promotion in newspaper and online event listings.
Santa
Paws Encourages Pet Adoption for the Howl-idays
by Dana Cannizzaro, WPIX-TV
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Help
A Homeless Pet This Holiday: Dog And Cat Adoptions From Now Till
January 5th
by Ethan Oringel, Green Brooklyn
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Adoption
Events Aim to Place 1 Million Dogs, Cats: Groups team up to help
New York City's homeless cats and dogs in time for the holidays
by DogChannel.com
Monday, November 24, 2008
These are just a few examples of the coverage homeless
animal issues are receiving in the local and national media. For
a more comprehensive listing of recent media coverage, visit
the our News page.
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