4 comments to “What does a No Kill shelter do on New Years Day?”

  1. Mike Bailey | December 31, 2009 | Permalink

    Lort Smith (Melbourne) is open every day of the year.

  2. Katie Garrett | January 7, 2010 | Permalink

    The Animal Welfare League in Qld is open on New Years Day, normal trading hours from 10am until 5pm. Although our rehoming figures weren’t as high as Nevada Humane Society (49 pets is an outstanding effort in a 6 hour period and definitely lays that challenge for us next year!!), we still managed to find homes for 10 animals on New Years Day.

  3. Marg | January 10, 2010 | Permalink

    I am proudly affiliated with the No Kill Shelter owned and run by Sue Whelan and her staunch volunteers in Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills. I cannot say for sure that they were open on New Year’s Day but just wanted to put in a word for the wonderful work they do year in, year out. I was horrified to read of the practices of the LDH through a friend’s FB page – best of luck to all of you involved there for the success of continued activism – it really is true about what they say about all it takes for evil to flourish – we proved it here in SA and I will encourage all our supporters to sign up for your cause.

  4. Mia Shaw | January 18, 2010 | Permalink

    Dear Katie & Marg

    I am happy to hear of the organisations you are associated with, congratulations – We are very disturbed in Victoria by the practices of the Lost Dogs Home & hopefully will be able to bring about some kind of change there, as Mike says The Lort Smith is open 365 days a year – incredible, I wonder why The Lost Dogs Home could not also be. I intend to be actively involved in the campaign to question & eventually reform The Lost Dogs Home.