South Hills Pet Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing abandoned, neglected, and abused animals from local shelters and the community. Since its inception, South Hills Pet Rescue has been a beacon of hope for countless animals, providing them with a safe haven, medical care, and a chance to find loving homes.
Our mission at South Hills Pet Rescue is threefold:
We believe that every animal deserves a chance at a happy and fulfilling life. Our values of compassion, empathy, and unwavering commitment guide our every action.
Every year, countless animals end up in shelters or on the streets due to abandonment, neglect, or abuse. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), an estimated 6.5 million companion animals enter U.S. animal shelters annually. Of those, approximately 3.1 million are euthanized due to lack of space, resources, or adopters.
South Hills Pet Rescue is part of a vital network of organizations working tirelessly to reduce these heartbreaking statistics. By rescuing animals from shelters and providing them with a second chance, we not only save their lives but also make space for other animals in need.
South Hills Pet Rescue offers a wide range of services to ensure the well-being of rescued animals and facilitate their adoption:
South Hills Pet Rescue has touched the lives of countless animals and families. Here are a few heartwarming success stories:
Story 1: Max, a young Labrador retriever, was brought to the shelter after being abandoned by his previous owner. He was emaciated, neglected, and had lost all hope. South Hills Pet Rescue rescued Max, provided him with medical care, and placed him in a loving foster home. After several months of TLC, Max regained his strength and confidence. He was eventually adopted by a wonderful family who gave him the love and attention he deserved.
Story 2: Bella, a calico cat, was rescued from a hoarding situation. She was severely underweight, matted, and had a chronic respiratory infection. South Hills Pet Rescue provided Bella with extensive medical care, including antibiotics, grooming, and a special diet. Bella slowly regained her health and blossomed into a beautiful and affectionate cat. She was adopted by a kind and compassionate woman who showered her with love and attention.
Story 3: Jake, a playful terrier mix, was rescued from the streets after being hit by a car. He had a broken leg and was in severe pain. South Hills Pet Rescue immediately took Jake to the vet, where he received surgery and pain medication. After several weeks of rehabilitation, Jake's leg healed completely, and he was adopted by an active family who loves to take him on hikes and adventures.
From our experiences in animal rescue, we have learned several valuable lessons:
If you are considering adopting a rescued animal, here are a few tips and tricks to ensure a smooth transition:
When adopting a rescued animal, it is important to avoid common mistakes that can jeopardize their well-being:
1. What type of animals do you rescue?
We rescue dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small animals from local shelters and the community.
2. How do I adopt an animal from South Hills Pet Rescue?
You can view our adoptable animals on our website or visit our shelter during open hours. To start the adoption process, you will need to fill out an application and undergo a home visit.
3. What is the adoption fee?
Our adoption fees vary depending on the animal's age, species, and medical needs. Please refer to our website or contact our staff for specific adoption fees.
4. What is included in the adoption fee?
The adoption fee covers the animal's vaccinations, spaying or neutering, microchipping, and a comprehensive health check.
5. Can I foster an animal?
Yes, we rely on a network of dedicated foster families to provide temporary homes for rescued animals. To learn more about our foster program, please visit our website or contact our staff.
6. How can I support South Hills Pet Rescue?
You can support us by adopting an animal, donating funds or supplies, volunteering your time, or spreading the word about our mission.
7. What are the benefits of adopting a rescued animal?
Adopting a rescued animal saves their life, creates space for other animals in need, and brings unconditional love and companionship into your home.
8. What is your euthanasia policy?
We believe that every animal deserves a chance to live a happy and healthy life. However, in some cases, humane euthanasia is the most compassionate option, especially for animals with severe medical conditions or behavioral issues that cannot be resolved. Our euthanasia policy is based on the principles of humane treatment and respect for the animal's well-being.
South Hills Pet Rescue relies on the support of our community to continue our life-saving mission. Here are a few ways you can help:
Together, we can make a difference in the lives of countless animals. Join us in our mission to save lives, provide second chances, and create a more compassionate community for all.
Table 1: South Hills Pet Rescue Statistics
Year | Animals Rescued | Animals Adopted |
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2021 | 523 | 498 |
2022 | 615 | 587 |
2023 (YTD) | 296 | 271 |
Table 2: Economic Impact of South Hills Pet Rescue
Activity | Estimated Annual Economic Impact |
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Animal Care | $500,000 |
Veterinary Services | $250,000 |
Foster Care | $100,000 |
Adoption Fees | $50,000 |
Community Outreach | $25,000 |
Total | $925,000 |
Table 3: Animal Welfare Impacts of South Hills Pet Rescue
Impact | Estimated Annual Value |
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Lives Saved | 500 |
Animals Adopted into Loving Homes |
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