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Is your shelter participating in Just One Day?

What is a day? A day is 24 hours. A day is how we measure how much time we spend at work. A day can be something we look forward to, a celebration of some kind. But in U.S. animal shelters, a day represents 10,411 lives needlessly lost. To most people, June 11 is Just One Day. But, this year, June 11 is a day that will change everything for about 10,000 companion animals. June 11 is Just One Day that can change the world. On June 11, 2013, we can be a No Kill nation. We are asking animal shelters across the USA to take a pledge not to kill any savable animals on June 11, 2013. For Just One Day, "Euthanasia Technicians" will put down their syringes and pick up cameras. Instead of injecting animals with lethal doses of sodium pentobarbital, they will photograph them and post them on the Internet, on Facebook, on twitter. On June 11, 2013, they will market their animals to the public, they will reach out to rescue groups, they will host adoption events with discounted rates, they will stay open for extended hours, and they will ask their communities to help them empty the shelter the good way. Instead of going into body bags in freezers, the animals will go out the front door in the loving arms of families. At the end of the day, the shelters will be emptier than when the day started. And, no one will have had to die in order to make that happen. On average, if each animal shelter in the USA adopts out an extra three animals on June 11, than the USA can become a no kill nation, even if it is for Just One Day. And if we can do it on June 11 for Just One Day, than we can also do it on June 12 for Just One More Day ...

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