By Devin Morrissey There are 640,000 homeless people in the United States, and roughly 5-10% of them have dogs and cats as their companions. These pets provide affection and care for people who are without homes, and in some cases, without family or friends. Dogs offer added security and emotional support to their homeless owners. … The Stigma of Aggressive Dog Breeds Among the Homeless Read More »
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Every now and then you may see a homeless person walking or sitting with a dog or other pet. Just seeing this sight infuriates some people because they wonder how a homeless person can afford...
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Pets play an extremely important role in the lives of homeless. They would rather sleep on the street than go into a shelter without their pet. Learn more.
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Hypothermia kills an estimated 700 people experiencing, or at-risk of homelessness each year, according to the National Coalition for the Homeless. Every day, street outreach workers in cities across the nation go out into communities to encourage people on the street to take shelter, but many homeless people refuse.
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Marlena was just 14 when she found herself homeless. With escalating conflict at home, she thought it would be better not to live with her family. “I dropped out of school and was an outcast, but I found a new crowd in Vancouver [BC] and that crowd happened to be homeless,” she says. Sleeping in parks or on beaches, Marlena made most of her income panhandling or squeegying car windows. Hygiene took a back seat to eating and sleeping. Drugs helped to fill some of the empty hours. Then she got a dog.
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Homeless people are at relatively high risk for a broad range of acute and chronic illnesses. Precise data on the prevalence of specific illnesses among homeless people compared with those among nonhomeless people are difficult to obtain, but there is a body of information indicating that homelessness is associated with a number of physical and mental problems. This is evident not only in recent data from the Social and Demographic Research Institute but also in individual published reports in the medical literature. It also was apparent to the committee in its site visits across the country.
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On any given night, nearly 60,000 people sleep on the streets in Los Angeles County. This is a shocking figure that unfortunately has grown by 33% over the past four years. What’s also shocking is that around 5% to 10% of those individuals own and care for pets. Though the homeless are limited in
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The presence of a pet in the life of a person in crisis is a comforting thing. But it can also be a barrier that makes moving forward difficult.. The official website of The Salvation Army in the Western US with information on its social services, thrift stores/family stores, and how you can help.
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Many people experiencing homelessness have pets. Read our guide with plenty of resources like Pets of The Homeless to help you care for your pet.
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Kindness doesn't cost a thing.
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Should homeless people have dogs and cats? What should you do when you see homeless people abuse their dogs or cats? Find out NOW!
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