2. Troy Van Sickle is passionate about
animals. He has two golden retrievers and
also volunteers with a lot of local animal
shelters. Shelter animals need love and
care like other pets and if you are looking
for a way to make their lives a little better
until they can be adopted, these tips can
help.
3. Donate Supplies
Most animal shelters are in need of basic supplies.
Some are overcrowded and do not have enough food,
bowls, blankets or toys to go around. Many animals in
shelters must share these items or simply have to
make do with what is available. If you donate these
items to shelters, more animals can benefit from the
things they need and have happier lives in the shelter.
4. Volunteer
Shelter animals need the same things as pets and
that means love and care. While the people who
work in shelters do a great job of taking care of
the animal there, they can use all the help they
can get. You can volunteer to help feed the
animals, take them for walks or outside to play,
clean their cages, wash bedding or just pet and
cuddle them to help make them more lovable and
help prepare them for their new homes.
5. Raise Awareness
There are thousands of animals in shelters all across the
country and many people don’t even know it. More people
would be willing to adopt shelter animals if they knew
there were so many available. Create flyers, websites,
social network posts and even radio and newspaper ads
that raise awareness of all the animals in your local
shelters and why they would make good pets. You should
also raise awareness about the importance of spaying
and neutering pets so more animals do not end up in
shelter or neglected on the streets
6. Raise Money
Caring for shelter animals takes a lot of time and
money and in many cases shelters can only stay
opened because of donations made by
businesses and people in the community. You
can host fundraisers and then donate any money
made to the shelter. You can also host event with
the shelter directly such as car washes, bake
sales or Chinese auctions. The more people in
your community that you get involved, the more
money you can help raise for the shelter or
rescue of your choice.
7. Troy Van Sickle has always cared about animals
and as a young boy he would find sick and
injured animals and nurse them back to health.
He considers his two dogs part of his family and
takes them everywhere with him. If you want to
help animals too, the above suggestions can
come in handy.
8. To Know More About Troy Van
Sickle Visit:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-van-sickle-81005457
https://twitter.com/troyvansickle1?lang=en
https://troyvansickle.wordpress.com/
https://www.crunchbase.com/person/troy-van-sickle
https://www.facebook.com/public/Troy-Vansickle
https://www.behance.net/troyvansickle
https://vimeo.com/troyvansickle
https://medium.com/@troyvansickle
http://troycvansickle.yolasite.com/
http://vansicklebusinessconsulting.com/about-us/