To: Community!
Bring No-Kill to Pulaski County Animal Control!
Pulaski County Animal Control is blessed to have wonderful resources for people looking to adopt their new best friend, but they need your help!
The Pulaski County Animal Control is so close to becoming a no-kill shelter, and with the community’s help they can get there!
We are asking residents of Dublin to work together to spread and amplify the word that the shelter need folks to adopt, foster, and volunteer! Every adoption, every shared post, and every volunteer hour makes a difference.
Please take a moment to sign this pledge, share it on your social media channels and neighborhood pages, and together we can save them all!
Want to go a step further? Text BRINGITHOME to (844) 422-0032 and join our Network Neighbor Text Line! Each month, you'll receive 1-2 free challenges that support the goal of keeping dogs and cats out of animal shelters. Completing these small challenges in your neighborhood adds up to big change for animals nationwide!
The Pulaski County Animal Control is so close to becoming a no-kill shelter, and with the community’s help they can get there!
We are asking residents of Dublin to work together to spread and amplify the word that the shelter need folks to adopt, foster, and volunteer! Every adoption, every shared post, and every volunteer hour makes a difference.
Please take a moment to sign this pledge, share it on your social media channels and neighborhood pages, and together we can save them all!
Want to go a step further? Text BRINGITHOME to (844) 422-0032 and join our Network Neighbor Text Line! Each month, you'll receive 1-2 free challenges that support the goal of keeping dogs and cats out of animal shelters. Completing these small challenges in your neighborhood adds up to big change for animals nationwide!
Why is this important?
To become a no-kill shelter, 90% of the animals need to leave the shelter alive. Pulaski County Animal Control is already so close to reaching this milestone, but they need the community's help. Let's show the shelter staff and leadership how much their work means to the community by helping them spread the word about adoption and sending them messages of support.
Together, we can make the Pulaski County Animal Control no-kill!