Your action will create positive change for dogs and cats in shelters near you and build more compassionate communities.

When you sign a petition protecting homeless pets where you live, you can inspire and create a local movement. By working together with others in your community, you will help save the lives of more dogs and cats.

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No-kill space: Help animals where you live

When you take action, you’ll be making a difference for the animals in your community.

Find an alert or a petition protecting homeless pets where you live, and fill out the contact fields with your information. For some campaigns, a personalized email will be sent to the decision-maker(s) on your behalf.

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Community cats are at risk 

For every dog killed in a shelter, more than two cats meet the same fate, and most of them are community cats. 

Community cats can be found just about everywhere that people live. Many of these outdoor, free-roaming cats are cared for by community members, hence the term “community cats.”  

For decades, community cats have been trapped and killed in a failed attempt at population management. When community cats end up in shelters, they are at high risk of not making it out alive, since they aren’t socialized to people and prefer to live outdoors, sometimes with other cats. 

Where cats need your help:

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Big dogs are at risk

Everyone who follows the safety rules as a responsible dog owner should be allowed to care for whatever breed of dog they choose.

It’s that simple, but local governments often interfere with this right. They do so through breed-specific legislation (BSL) and as a result, restrictive laws are in place in communities around the country. These laws create limitations for families with pets and stifle potential adoptions.

These outdated laws assume that certain dogs are dangerous based solely on their appearance rather than their actual behavior. BSL limits the right of responsible people to adopt and care for any breed of dog they choose.  

As a result of BSL and limited pet-friendly housing options, big dogs have a harder time getting adopted compared to their smaller counterparts, leaving them more at risk in shelters.

Plus, these restrictions force many responsible people to surrender their dogs to animal shelters, separating families from their beloved pets. 

Where dogs need your help:

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The problem with puppy mills 

Many people don’t realize that when they buy a dog from a pet store or the internet, that dog most likely came from a puppy mill. 

When you buy a puppy from a pet store or the internet, you’re most likely supporting a puppy mill, an inhumane dog-breeding operation where dogs live in small cages, often in the minimum legal size allowed (only six inches larger than the dog on all sides). Female dogs in puppy mills are bred constantly, in order to produce as many puppies as possible for the pet trade and to make a profit.  

Although the federal government regulates most breeders who sell puppies online and to pet stores, the animal care standards imposed on breeders don’t promote responsible breeding or ensure healthy puppies. For example, it’s legal for licensed breeders to own 1,000 or more dogs, to keep them in very small cages for their entire lives and to breed them as often as possible.  

The standards set by the government aren’t meant to ensure that the dogs have the good lives they deserve; they only require the bare minimum of care. Plus, there are only a few inspectors in each state for all the state’s licensed breeding facilities.  

Where dogs need your help

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Every pet should have a place to call home

Because of the lack of pet-inclusive housing, families are often forced to choose between securing a place to live and keeping their pets. 

Admissions data from animal shelters shows that housing-related issues are the second most common reason that families surrender their pets to shelters, even ahead of financial reasons. 

Where pets need your help:

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Animal-friendly legislation space: Help animals where you live

When you take action, you’ll be making a difference for the animals in your community.

Find an alert or a petition protecting homeless pets where you live, and fill out the contact fields with your information. For some campaigns, a personalized email will be sent to the decision-maker(s) on your behalf.

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You can help protect dogs and cats around the country when you pledge your support.

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About Best Friends

Best Friends Animal Society is working to save the lives of cats and dogs all across the country, giving pets second chances and happy homes.

Just a few short years ago, cats and dogs were killed in staggering numbers in this country simply because shelters didn't have the community support or the resources to save their lives. That number is now less than half a million per year, but there’s still work to do to ensure a bright future for every dog and cat in America. 

Best Friends operates the nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals and is committed to saving the lives of homeless pets by working with shelters and passionate people like you. Together, we will bring the whole country to no-kill in 2025. Together, we will Save Them All.