Cat Rescue Tulsa Broken Arrow

Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Broken Arrow, Oklahoma area Our Featured Broken Arrow, OK Partner: Legacy of Hope Dog Rescue This is an all volunteer organization dedicated to the improvement of the lives of our best friends. Currently millions of pets are euthanized every year due to over population. In fact, each person in the U.S would have to take 8-9 dogs or cats per person for all of the homeless pets to be adopted. To decrease the number of pets euthanized each year it is important to educate people about the importance of spaying and neutering our pets. Also, with the help of volunteers and donations, we can help to arrange low cost spay and neuter programs, thus providing these services to those who could not otherwise afford them. Through education and spay/neuter programs we can help to combat the problem of over population. It is the national goal within animal rescue organizations that this will be a no kill nation. We will strive to do our part with your help.

For those dogs already in distress, our goal is to rescue homeless and surrendered dogs. With the support of donations and the hard work of volunteers, we can rescue and rehabilitate dogs in need. We will provide shelter, veterinary care, love, toys, food, and training for those who are in need. In addition, we work to find forever homes for each dog and, once adopted, we support the adoptive owners so the adjustment process is successful and the new family member is a permanent member.
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Due to the pervasive negative publicity surrounding this breed, there is a reluctance to allow one to become a family member. Yet in the past, this breed was the most popular in the country; the immortalized as the marine mascot; and was affectionately known as "the nanny dog". Through the work of dedicated animal groups such as Bestfriends Animal Society, BAD RAP and many others, this amazing breed is being given a chance to correct the negative reputation they have been unjustly branded with. Remember: a dog's behavior is a reflection of the personality traits of his or her owner and not the reverse. IS YOUR PET AT RISK? You could be sentencing your dog or cat to serious medical problems by not spaying and neutering. Click here to learn more about being a responsible owner and doing the right thing for your beloved pet! Visit this site for information on what to do. ARF does not pick up stray dogs, cats, puppies, or kittens. The City of Tulsa will pick up strays and some other rescue groups might assist you.

for a list of area breed and rescue groups. It is against Tulsa pet ordinances for you to have a dog or cat older than 6 months that is not spayed or neutered. Please help us save more dogs from being destroyed at kill shelters by spaying and neutering your pets. Unless you are a licensed breeder, you should not have an intact dog or cat. Be part of the solution instead of part of the problem! What Parents and Children Should Know! If you are adopting a dog or already have a pet in the house, please look at this video (Preventing Dog Bites to Kids) to prevent your child and pet from injury and heartbreak. Did you know that 77 percent of all dog bites happen with family pets or with pets belonging to friends? We rely on public donations. Please click on the bone to help save more furry friends today! We're working on a brand new volunteer database so we can better organize our volunteer scheduling. If you are a volunteer, visit our Volunteer Information Center to log in.

Check out our upcoming events! The fantastic Gail Evans of Expert Embroidery has again done some great embroidery work for ARF! Thank you so much, Gail!! Thanks to the Girl Scouts (especially Andrea Chandler and Ashley Woods) for making this video! It's outstanding and gives great information about the ARF adoption process and how to make your new pet feel right at home. Ashley Midgette, ARF House manager and adoption counselor, invites everyone to stop by the ARF House and see our new digs. We have room for 12 to 15 animals to show, and we have bathing facilities and an excellent environment for meet-and-greets for potential adoptions. Wednesday: 12 until 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday: 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday: Noon until 4 p.m. LaFortune Park (5201 S. Yale Ave.) You can see some of the pets below at the ARF House at LaFortune Park near the duck pond. You can enter the parking lot from Yale Avenue. The ARF House is open

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Noon until 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday Noon until 4 p.m. Or you can see some of them at PetSmart on Friday at 71st, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Saturday at 41st, between the hours of 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Scroll through these adorable, adoptable pets. Click on any that interest you and you will be taken to a PetFinder page for more information on that pet and how you can adopt it! To adopt one of these pets, check out this page: How To Adopt. Take a look below at the lovely babies we have who are longing for forever homes. How can you possibly resist? © 2011 Animal Rescue Foundation of Tulsa. ARF's tattoo numbers begin with the letters TOKT. If you find a dog with those letters followed by numbers tattooed to its inner thigh, please call ARF and let us know. Check out our calendar to see where we will be showing our dogs and any other upcoming important events! Sign up for our Email News For Email Marketing you can trust