I very personal story I have about the ASPCA and me is that I adopted my
dog from the ASPCA when I was 2 years old. She was abandoned as a puppy and
thrown over a fence because her owners didn’t want her anymore. At the time she
was bought for my dad who was turning 40 and she was 1. To adopt her we had to
sign an adoption contract and the 2 main factors on it that we would agree to
take her to the vet and that if we couldn’t care for her we would take her back
to the ASPCA, of course we said yes. We then later named her Rosie and she was
the joy in our lives I cant imagine my life without her now. She is 15 years
old this June and still going strong all though she might be older now she is
still loved and cared about as much as the first day I got her the connection I
share with Rosie is nothing I have shared with anyone else she will always be
there for me no matter what happens. I love Rosie unconditionally and she is
the best dog I could have ever asked for or have no dog after Rosie will
compare.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
The up and coming things for the ASPCA would be their spring banquet. It
is an annual event that has been going on for years. I really enjoy hearing
about this event after it happens it raises the ASPCA so much money that is
necessary to continue their services. Everyone gets dressed up in ball gowns
and just dances and does everything to help the ASPCA. A few things still need
to be done including accepting applications from volunteers and workers. The
ASPCA is more of a business then an organization. They continue to have work to
do everyday like a normal business they just don’t get paid for their services
they only get money donated to them. They are based out of New York but have
other offices all over the country, which helps them be able to save many more
animals. I think what still needs to be done in the Animals society for the
prevention of cruelty of animals is raise money and go on more missions to help
the animals like going on more missions and rescuing them from harmful
situations. I am so proud of how much the ASPCA has accomplished lately it is
truly wonderful and inspirational.
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