Friday, September 16, 2011

Pet Food Charities On Hand To Help You Feed Your Animals

The economy is struggling to grow, the global
economy is in very uncertain times and inflation
is rising as a result. Food prices are rising and
so is animal food. So not only is feeding our
families becoming a struggle, we have to afford
food for our pets to. I have recently had the
good fortune to find a charity that deals in all
things for animals, from food, collars to
grooming aids.

Not only do such donation sites have food for
your animals, they may also have pet
supplements. A lot of animals need good quality
nutritional supplements to maintain impeccable
health. Vitamins and minerals are the
supplements that some donation sites might
provide, but being a charity, its not like
walking into a store, supplies can be limited.

If you have an overabundance of dog food or cat
food available, please donate it to a reputable
donation site. Non-prescription, unopened
nutritional supplements can also be donated.
Brand new, non-prescription flea and tick
medication and flea collars are good things to
donate as well. If you don't have any dog or cat
food to donate, consider buying some in order to
donate it to a charitable donation centre.

If you cannot locate a charity in your area,
check outside the area you live in. Sometimes
they aren't very willing to donate to people
that live outside the town or city that they are
located in, but there are definitely some places
out there that aren't as finicky about what
location you live in. If you have to travel many
miles in order to get the free food and
supplements , consider mentioning this fact to
the person running the charity.

They may be willing to give you more food and
supplements for your pet if they know the fuel
costs involved in driving to their location. Be
sure to thank the person or people who are
running the charity for their community
charitable work. Anyone who runs a donation
centre to help feed animals is running a great
program, and they deserve a lot of thanks for
doing so.

If there is not a charity in your area, consider
starting one yourself. Depending on where you
live, you may need to get an official license
from your state, city or township to run a
donation charity. If you end up needing a
charitable organization license, do make sure
you are granted one before you go ahead with the
donation centre plans.

Once you start running the facility, you will
find that you need to seek out donations of pet
food and other items. Some stores may be willing
to donate cat or dog food to a charitable
organization that helps feed the pets in their
area


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This article is an information article to
highlight that for animal owners who are having
a tough time financialy, that there is help
available.
http://www.dodsonandhorrellpetfood.co.uk

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