100.7 WHUD is working with the SPCA of Westchester to try to find homes for pets that are at their shelter. Lately the SPCA is taking in more animals then ever and they are trying to find homes for them. That is why we will be featuring pets to adopt on this page. You can also CLICK HEREfor the SPCA petfinder page and a look at many of the animals they have ready for adoption.
Right now, we want to tell you about “Ariel”
I wish we knew why Ariel, who is now almost 6 years old, has been with us at the shelter for so long. She has lived most of her life at the SPCA of Westchester, but we are still not giving up on this sweet girl. Many people are hesitant to adopt a pit bull, but if you spend just a few moments with Ariel, you will undeniably fall in love with her-just look into those big brown eyes of hers and look at that huge smile! How could you not want to make room in your home and heart for Ariel! Ariel knows all of her commands and walks very well on a leash. She loves to speed through the agility course, to the delight of our staff and volunteers. We think Ariel's responsiveness and innate athleticism qualify her as a potential star on the agility circuit. Wouldn't you like to join the spotlight alongside her? Please stop by the SPCA of Westchester shelter and visit Ariel today!
If you have an interest in adopting Ariel or another dog,
CLICK HEREand download a “Canine Adoption Questionaire”. Complete it and then call 914-941-2896
and learn more at www.spca914.org . CLICK HEREto download a form to adopt a cat.
The SPCA was founded in 1883 and is one of the oldest charities in Westchester County , not to be mistaken with the more well-known ASPCA of New York City .
The shelter receives no federal or state funding and relies solely on the public's donations to keep the doors of the shelter open and to operator the Simpson Clinic, which offers the public low cost veterinary care.
The SPCA is a no kill shelter and adopts over 1,000 dogs and cats a year into loving, forever homes!
The SPCA is the only animal welfare organization with a Humane Law Enforcement, which is responsible for dealing with all animal cruelty cases in Westchester County . On average, the SPCA Humane Enforcement is called 3,500 times a year to investigate animal related cases of abuse and neglect. The Humane Enforcement works closely with local ad state police agencies when dealing with Pit-Bull Fighting Rings uncovered in Westchester County .
For more information, call 914-941-2896 or visit www.spca914.org .