Sunday, November 11, 2018

Leave No Vet with a Pet Behind

In the United States, more than half a million people are homeless - and nearly fifteen percent are veterans.

Many of these veterans rely on pets as companions to make it on the streets. Homeless shelters in many communities are a resource for vets who need food and shelter while they work to find employment and get off the street. 
Unfortunately, a large majority of veteran-assisted homeless shelters do not allow pets on their property. 

So homeless vets with pets are faced with an unimaginable decision each night - either stay with their pet outside and brave the cold for the night, or check into the shelter and leave their pet to die.

1 comment:

StandUp said...

I don't understand why there isn't more attention to this. Everyone deserves the companionship and love of a pet. Homeless shelters need to find a way to embrace homeless people with pets.