55% increase in dogs being referred so owners can flee domestic abuse
According to a recent study, there has been a 55%increase in dogs being referred to shelters by owners who are fleeing domestic abuse. This is great news for both the owners and their pets, as the animals can find safety and comfort away from their abusive homes. It's also reassuring to know that those facing domestic abuse have somewhere else to turn for help. With more and more people taking advantage of these services, dogs in need can be given the chance of a better life.
A recent study has revealed an astonishing 55% increase in
dogs being referred to shelters so that their owners can flee domestic abuse.
This highlights the need for increased support for victims of domestic abuse and
their beloved pets.
due to a lack of resources
such as family or friends who
are able to look after the pet, or a lack of funds to pay for pet boarding
fees.
The study also found that many victims of domestic abuse
were reluctant to leave their homes if it meant leaving their beloved pets
behind. This is why it is so important for shelters to be able to provide
temporary care and housing for these animals, so that victims can escape from
their abusive situation without worrying about the safety and well-being of
their pet.
These findings demonstrate the importance of providing
adequate resources and support for both victims of domestic abuse and their
pets, so that they can both receive the help they need in order to escape from
the danger they face.
It is heartening to see that people who are facing domestic
abuse are increasingly choosing to take their beloved four-legged friends with
them when making the difficult decision to leave a toxic situation. The APDA
supports this decision, as it provides both comfort and safety for the pet and
its owner.
The association also encourages those who are in need to
contact a domestic abuse helpline, in order to get advice on how they can
safely move out of the abusive environment, with their pet if possible. By
providing pet-friendly accommodation options, as well as assistance with vet
bills and pet food costs, the APDA ensures that victims of domestic abuse can
feel supported throughout this difficult time.
It is wonderful news that more people are finding the
courage to seek help, and that they have access to organizations that will help
them make sure their beloved pets can join them
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