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No Kill in Motion: No Kill Communities as Geographic Hubs

  • Writer: Aubrie Kavanaugh
    Aubrie Kavanaugh
  • Jan 25, 2021
  • 1 min read

When a community becomes a No Kill community and no longer destroys healthy and treatable animals, what obligation is owed to other communities, if any? Are No Kill communities really geographic hubs which serve to inspire and support surrounding areas as they seek change?


Participating in this panel discussion are Davyd Smith of No Kill Colorado, Alan Rosenberg of the New Jersey Animal Observer and Aubrie Kavanaugh of Paws4Change and No Kill Huntsville. The video lasts approximately 12 minutes.


"Save You" courtesy of Fisher.



 
 
 

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There are currently hundreds of communities across the USA whose shelters have stopped killing healthy or treatable pets. The shelters in your community can do that, too. If your community is not already No Kill, your shelters need to hear from you and your friends.... please get involved to save lives.

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