[JSR] The Pasadena Humane Society is More than You Think


The shelter may also need deal with aggressive animals at times. It is understood that the anger is sometimes used to mask the animals fear, so it is insured that the animals have time to decompress before the workers approach them. Additionally, there is a behavior team on standby that can help if the animal has higher than normal stress levels.
The shelter possesses a high adoption rate of roughly ninety to ninety-four percent, so chances of animal adoption is very high. If families can’t adopt, they have the option to foster and/or donate. If an animal has been at the shelter for a longer period of time, it is placed in a foster home so that it can get exposure to new environments.
If for some reason there is no extra room at the shelter, and they cannot house more animals, they will reache out to other shelters in the area to see if these places are able to help to take in animals. The Pasadena shelter also reaches out to rescue organizations that take in certain types of animals such as bulldogs, pit bulls, or other animals which may be harder to adopt.
The shelter regularly promotes their animals via their website, social media, adoption events, as well as other special programs. They are very compassionate and work to make every animal as comfortable as they can during their stay. Each animal group, such as dogs and cats, are separated from each other to relieve stress. The shelter also organizes the animals by their personalities. In the dog area you will find some animals with yellow stickers, which indicates that the dog is more playful, and some others with yellow, letting you know the dog is quieter and more sensitive. Not only are there cats and dogs, but they also help small animals and even a large pig named Charlie!
While animal shelters may have a bad rap, we should try to remember that their main purpose is to save animal lives by finding them new loving homes. If you are considering adopting, check out the Pasadena Humane Society, and make sure to say hi to Charlie.
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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