Wednesday, May 16, 2012

To give away or reunite or find a friend!


ADOPT ADOPT ...HELP HELP

My heart could just melt, this face
 to precious, Take Me Home!
May 16 viewed  & received

http://services.wakegov.com/adoptiongallery/















To find a friend, adopt a pet,  there are different fees that apply to different situations. There are general pet fees for dogs , cats, and other animals, but  it also depends if the animals have been fixed

ADOPTION
Dog Adoption                              $45
Dog Spay/Neuter Fee                $50
Cat Adoption                                $15
Cat Spay/Neuter Fee                 $30
Bird                                           $20
Ferret                                        $45
Guinea Pig                               $15
Reptile                                      $30
Rodent                                     $
Rabbit                                       $20
     

The Wake County Animal Shelter is open 24/7 taken in all different types of animals. It is not however open at all hours to see the pets, see site for details.The shelter can not just hand out the animals right away, the animals have to be properly treated and then they are allowed to be taken. However it would be nice becasue they found a home and it would be bad because the animal needs the proper care first hand.

Interviews
Why do you think they don't just give the homeless pets away for free?What would be the pros/cons?
 Kayley and I interviewed employee, Ricky the volunteer coordinator, at Wake County Animal shelter
May 17, 2012
I also interviewed a visitor at the shelter and he said, " The pros would be that you are getting a new pet an addition to the family they we are so excited to welcome into our household. The cons would be the cost of the animal, all that is  included, and the wait if the procedures haven't been done. 


For more information and where I got most of this please visihttp://www.wakegov.com/pets/adoptions/default.htm




What a face!
Taken May 14 and post May16



2 comments:

  1. Make sure your citations for each thing include the name of the website, website address, and date you visited the site. For photographs, you also need to include the photographer's name. If the image came from WCAC website, then we need to indicate that as well.

    I would love to hear more about what your visitor said. Was it different than what Ricci had to say? What do you think?

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    1. Feel free to use this method for citations. "Photo Credit: NAME OF PLACE YOU GOT THE PICTURE FROM, name of photographer, web address, and date you visited the site."

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