Mrs. Kay and Miss Ruby from the SPCA visited Mrs. Musone’s class on Friday, March 7. They came to visit so that the class could learn more about how they can volunteer to help the animals that have been put into the care of the SPCA. They showed a video about how dogs should be taken care of and how dogs can take care of their humans. A stuffed dog named Spot came along for the visit.
Volunteers can help by making toys for the animals, creating decorations for the cages, providing pillows and blankets, and making dog treats and foods. Dogs are like people - they have their favorite things. Some like certain types of toys, or some like to sleep on a nice bed.
Dogs and cats can be great friends but there are things that you should be cautious of doing when you are with them. Do not grab at them or reach into their cages. Do not tease them and go to pet them at their face. ALWAYS ask the owner first if you can pet the animal. Some dogs can be mean or a therapy dog and they should not be petted unless the owner gives permission.
The SPCA is responsible for keeping animals safe. If they know of animals that are neglected or abused they can possibly take the animal away. They only take animals away if they absolutely have to. Animals should stay with a loving family that treats them just like any family member. They will also help people provide for their animals if they do not have enough money or if they need help due to an emergency. A responsible dog owner not only takes care of their animal but also teaches them “dog manners”, like sit, down, stay. They also can have a chip put in them in case they get lost. There are so many animals without homes so it is also important that they have the surgery so they cannot have puppies or kittens.
Students learned a lot from this very interesting presentation. From it, they will make sure to help others become good, responsible pet owners.
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