Due to a lack of Fosters and Volunteers,
Pet Pro Life has no choice except to
suspend operations. As of February 2013
we will no longer be able to accept new
dogs into our program. We are
rethinking how we can still continue our
mission in other ways and will make
announcements as soon as we have
determined the direction that we want to
pursue. Needless to say, we are very
sad that we will not be able to help place
dogs, at least for the immediate future,
but we are very proud of the fact that we
have successfully placed over 30,000 dogs
and cats during the last 19 years. All of the
animals we placed were spayed or neutered,
vaccinated, and given all the medical care
and love they needed to be placed into happy,
loving homes. For those of you that have
supported our cause and organization
throughout the years, we thank you from the
bottom of our hearts.
Pet Pro Life has no choice except to
suspend operations. As of February 2013
we will no longer be able to accept new
dogs into our program. We are
rethinking how we can still continue our
mission in other ways and will make
announcements as soon as we have
determined the direction that we want to
pursue. Needless to say, we are very
sad that we will not be able to help place
dogs, at least for the immediate future,
but we are very proud of the fact that we
have successfully placed over 30,000 dogs
and cats during the last 19 years. All of the
animals we placed were spayed or neutered,
vaccinated, and given all the medical care
and love they needed to be placed into happy,
loving homes. For those of you that have
supported our cause and organization
throughout the years, we thank you from the
bottom of our hearts.