Pets for People in Tyler has a new way for community members to help shelter animals without committing to a full adoption — and it’s as straightforward as it sounds.
The “Borrow a Buddy” program lets people check out a dog or cat for a short-term outing, giving shelter animals a break from kennel life and a chance to experience the outside world.
For animals that have been in the shelter a while, even a few hours out can make a real difference in the
The program is open to anyone interested in spending time with a shelter pet — whether that’s a walk in the park, a trip to a pet-friendly spot around Tyler, or just some time at home.
Participants don’t need to be in the adoption process to take part.
Pets for People staff match participants with animals based on temperament and comfort level.
For more information, visit the shelter at 3245 W. Grande Blvd. or reach out through spcaeasttx.com.
Bottom line: A simple, well-designed program that helps animals and connects the community. If you’ve been on the fence about adopting, this is a low-pressure way to spend time with a pet that needs some love.
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