Welcome to my dog is my home 's website. Making people experience homeless animals and animals is a safe place to bow at night. That is the core of our work. However, in order to make a complete and productive dialogue on general asylum, first decide the basic position that your salary and the place you live do not decide the ability to love animals and care for them It must be. Most importantly, companion animals need to contribute
Please look at the picture above and read the information on the cardboard signboard. "My dog is coming for the first time" is an emotion shared by many homeless animal carers. Since animal transport is not permitted in many places offering social welfare services, these faithful caregivers will advance into houses, houses, soup kitchens, or other formal social welfare facilities in the building will do. My dog's former homeless spokesperson Bridget of my house summarizes her view that she will be served with her dog, the Nouveauan - "If the Nouveauans can not go, it's that easy is not".
Before viewing the rest of the site, watch a short video on Brigitte and Nubeian and learn about their special relationships and some common challenges faced by homeless human animal families.
All the movies and pictures on this site are my dogs from my house - my dog is my house, Inc. Joint program with animal museum
Among their papers, Gillespie and Lawson have examined a series of videos from the Los Angeles participants taken at the Lifelines project and the exhibition "My Dog is My Home" including homeless in Texas Austin. Picture of returnees and their pets. Researchers are focused on human - animal relations, and these relationships indicate what a solution may satisfy both needs. It is difficult to judge the exact number of people of homeless people and their pets because the approach by each country and the definition of homeless are different. The National Homeless Poverty Center estimates that 3.5 million people are homeless every year. According to the Nevada-based nonprofit organization, Pet of the Homeless, about 3% to 5% of people keep pets. However, this proportion varies from region to region, and it is estimated that in some areas, about a quarter of homeless people need to take care of animals.
Katie Gillespie, a postdoctoral researcher at Lawson and her colleague Wesleyan, studied the video from My Dog is My Home in a multimedia project created by a non-profit organization in New York of the same name and "sex" and I wrote it for the "regional" magazine. Thematic articles and culture. Their online publication on 14th June is a call to action not only for homeless people and animals, but also for their new understanding. Gillespie and Lawson say that homeless people, especially those with pets, are doing a variety of emotional reactions. The most important are those who ask whether the homeless should be allowed to look after the animals or whether they should be allowed to express sympathy to the pet rather than sympathizing for the person. On the other hand, people driven by two abandoned living pairs are seeking help, but I do not know what to do - probably except by giving money