Adopt-A-Pet.Com Campaign To Help Get Homeless Animals Adopted
| With the economic disaster contributing to a drastic increase in homeless pets, Adopt-a-Pet.com, North America’s largest non-profit pet adoption web service, today launched a unique "Social PETworking" campaign to encourage users of social networking websites to advertise adoptable pets to their friends as a way to help homeless pets get seen and adopted. To kick off the campaign, Adopt-a-Pet.com has declared June as "Social PETworking Month" and has set a goal of networking at least 30,000 homeless pets in the first 30 days. Adopt-a-Pet.com is also giving away a year’s supply of Purina ONE® pet food to a lucky pet lover who visits their website to help with Social PETworking. |
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| "What better way to address the startling increase in pets being relinquished to shelters than to empower Internet users with a fun, easy way to actually save lives," said Salk. "Social PETworking enables anyone who cares about pets, including those who are not able to adopt, to be advocates for these pets and for pet adoption overall." For more information on Adopt-a-Pet.com’s Social PETworking campaign, to enter the Purina contest, see an instructional video, and monitor the progress toward the 30,000-pet goal, please visit Adopt-a-Pet.com. About Adopt-a-Pet.com: Adopt-a-Pet.com (formerly 1-800-Save-A-Pet.com) is North America’s largest non-profit pet adoption website, helping over 7,000 animal shelters, humane societies, SPCAs, pet rescue groups, and pet adoption agencies advertise their homeless pets to adopters for free. Adopt-a-Pet.com displays photos and descriptions of adoptable pets to over 1.5 million people seeking to adopt a pet each month, and is funded by the passionate pet lovers at Purina and North Shore Animal League America. Aside from being able to adopt a dog or adopt a cat, Adopt-a-Pet.com visitors may now also adopt a rabbit, horse, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish, farm-type animals and other small pets. News Release: Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 4, 2009 |


