PetSmart Charities is a charitable organization run by PetSmart. The goal of National Adoption Week is to bring people and dogs together.
PetSmart Charities, Inc, a US-based animal welfare organization, is urging anyone seeking for a new pet to participate in National Adoption Week, which will take place from February 28 to March 6, 2022.
In a press announcement, Aimee Gilbreath, president of PetSmart Charities, remarked, Pets love us like no other.
And, despite the fact that Americans are more in love with their dogs than ever before, shelters around the country are at capacity. Many are struggling to keep up due to personnel and volunteer shortages.
National Adoption Week is a fantastic opportunity to engage with our animal welfare partners who can assist people in finding the perfect match. Consider it a form of giving back — there is no better return on investment! she continued.
During the week, PetSmart Charities partners with thousands of local animal welfare organizations to offer a wide range of adoptable pets (dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, tiny pets, and so on) at PetSmart locations across North America. Additionally, National Adoption Week events will be held at every PetSmart shop in the United States and Puerto Rico.
A heartwarming story about a PetSmart Charities adoption pet depicts Ted, a playful, affectionate dog who needed a family after being pushed out of a moving vehicle's windshield. He was rescued and taken to the Acadiana Animal Aid (AAA) in Louisiana by witnesses.
Brent and Sasha Fogle, longtime supporters of AAA, had recently lost a loving dog and were looking for a friend for their puppy, Bill. They met Ted at a PetSmart Charities Adoption event after a AAA volunteer encouraged them to do so, and the rest is history. When the two canines first met, they quickly clicked, and Ted has found his forever home.
Although Ted's tale had a happy ending, there are still 5 million pets in need of homes each year, and the human-animal link continues to have an impact on health and fitness.
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