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Best Friends Animal Society

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About Me

Best Friends Animal Society I've made this page to bring this wonderful animal society to others.
Please check out the website and read all the heartwarming stories, and I hope you will help. Best Friends Animal Society Is... Best Friends is working with you -- and with humane groups all across the country -- to bring about a time when there are No More Homeless Pets.The sanctuary, at the heart of Southern Utah's Golden Circle of national parks, is home, on any given day, to about 1,500 dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, and other animals.In our home state, Best Friends manages a model No More Homeless Pets campaign with shelters and humane groups statewide to ensure that every healthy dog or cat that's ever born can be guaranteed a loving home.And Best Friends reaches across the nation, helping humane groups, individual people, and entire communities to set up spay/neuter, shelter, foster, and adoption programs in their own neighborhoods, cities, and states.The mission of Best Friends is driven by the simple philosophy that kindness to animals helps build a better world for all of us. And the work of Best Friends is supported entirely through the donations of our members and supporters. Through the generous hearts and hands of people like you, we can ensure that animals who come into the care of Best Friends will never again be alone, hungry, sick, afraid, or in pain.Thank you for being part of this work of love. Best Friends Animal Society

My Interests

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My Blog

"It's Just A Dog"

To anyone who says, "It's just a dog:" You are the reason rescues exist, why thousands of dogs die everyday in shelters, homeless and unwanted. You are the backyard breeder or puppy miller, who looks ...
Posted by Best Friends Animal Society on Sun, 20 Aug 2006 01:29:00 PST

The Facts About Chaining or Tethering Dogs

1. What is meant by "chaining" or "tethering" dogs?These terms refer to the practice of fastening a dog to a stationary object or stake, usually in the owner's backyard, as a means of keeping the anim...
Posted by Best Friends Animal Society on Thu, 17 Aug 2006 04:51:00 PST