Pet Adoption

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The Pet Adoption League of Yukon

Annotated Bibliography

ASPCA. Adoption Home Page. ASPCA. 2010. Web. 12 March 2010. This web page offers information on how pet adoption works and a great source for statistics related to pet population.

American Veterinary Medical Association. Home Page. AVMA. 2010. Web. 11 March 2010. The AVMA provides insight into the professional prospective on pet population and control.

Flanigan, Barb. Personal Interview. 7 March 2010. Barb Provided me with information on how the Pet adoption League is run and where they get their funds to stay open.

Pet Adoption League, Inc. Home Page. Pet Adoption League. 2009. Web. 6 March 2010 Provides information and proceedures for adoption. This website has a list of all animals waiting for adoption.

"Pet Adoption League Newsletter Spring 2009." Pet Adoption League. March 2009. Web. 7 March 2010. Great news letter with information on the shelter and all the new updates.

Pet Finder, Inc. Home Page. Pet Finder - Animal Shelters. 2009. Web. 6 March 2010. this was a great source of information on ho many animals are out there looking for homes and it shows how big a problem that stray animals really are.

Powell, Sue. Personal Interview. 7 March 2010. Sue provided me with information on how the day to day activites are run and how much help they really ned at the shelter.

The National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy (NCPPSP). Home Page. 2009. Web. 11 March 2010. The website helped me to research and provides percentages related to pet population.

The Pet Adoption League of Yukon (PAL)

Abstract

The Pet Adoption League is a no-kill non-profit animal shelter founded in 1991 to aid unwanted, neglected, and/or abandoned pets in Westmoreland and Fayette counties. Until new homes can be found, they provide shelter, food, and veterinary care (including spaying and neutering) to more than 500 needy animals yearly, with no time limit on their length of stay. The shelter's goal is to provide the...