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Just One: How Change Happens

Posted: 01/22/2013 5:53 pm

When my mom and I started the Jason Debus Heigl Foundation in memory of my brother four plus years ago, we were animal lovers like many of you. We had pets and had always cherished them, but through our work with animals and the shelters in Los Angeles and the United States, we have learned a tremendous amount about the national challenge of homeless animals.

Did you know that in the United States, we kill almost 4 million animals a year? Euthanasia is the number one killer of cats and dogs. Why are so many animals being put down? Is it because our shelters are overflowing with unadoptable, mean, old animals? Many people believe that animals that are in the pound are damaged goods -- that the dogs and cats have somehow done something to belong there. However they are very often the victims of circumstances. Their owners might have lost their jobs and had to choose between vet care and food for their family. Foreclosure could have forced the family to move into an apartment where pets weren't allowed. Or the once beloved puppy might have grown into an unwieldy adult. Most animals killed each year in shelters are killed for one reason -- lack of a good home, NOT for behavior issues. Puppies, kittens, purebred animals alike -- they all suffer when there is no home to take them in and space restrictions mean that the shelter can no longer hold them. Half of all of the dogs and three-quarters of the cats that enter the shelters of America each year are killed, more than 10,000 each day.

At the Jason Debus Heigl Foundation, we work to change the outcome for thousands of pets annually. In 2012, we transported over 800 dogs from high kill shelters in Los Angeles to no kill shelters elsewhere in the U.S. Here in Los Angeles, the shelters are overflowing with small dogs while elsewhere in the country, the shelters have none. We relocate the dogs so that everyone can find the kind of pet that they want. We provide funding for free spay/neuter for dogs and cats -- over 2000 in 2012 alone! We offer no questions asked sterilization for pets -- if you want to get your cat or dog fixed, we'll pay for it*! We offer free training classes to help new owners learn the basics about how to care for their new pet. Our goal is to end the needless suffering of animals. In the past, my mom and I have funded the Foundation with help from an occasional grant. However we know that we can't continue to do it alone -- we need your help to really make a difference for the animals of America who don't have anyone to speak on their behalf.

I've been working on a very special project lately -- and it's not one that you can see on your TV or movie theater -- it's called Just One and it's a line of pet products whose profits go to help support the work that we continue to do to help save pets. The name Just One isn't a marketer's manufactured title. The name actually speaks to the goal of the Foundation -- it only takes Just One person to make a difference. So when you hear numbers like "almost 4 million a year" or "over 10,000 a day" there's no need to get overwhelmed by how many animals are suffering because you can make a difference -- by helping us help Just One at a time! Each of us can help one and together we'll help them all. For more about this project and the Jason Debus Heigl Foundation, visit the website Just1pet.com.

As author Libba Bray says, "And that is how change happens. One gesture. One person. One moment at a time."

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09:57 AM on 02/11/2013
The Northwest is yelling at CA to stop dumping pets on them. They are still euthanizing for time and space, why send them more? Horror stories galore on these transports. They aren't saving lives, they are taking lives from the local shelters where the dogs are sent. It's a wash. Plus no regulation with dogs being hauled thousands of miles. What about potty breaks? Here is a piece just written begging CA to stop dumping pets on Oregon. http://www.ridenbaugh.com/index.php/2013/01/17/7738/
04:12 PM on 02/06/2013
JUST ONE DAY - To most people, June 11 is Just One Day. But, June 11 is a day that will change everything for about 10,000 companion animals, and a day that can change the world. On June 11, 2013, we can be a No Kill nation.

The No Kill Advocacy Center 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 before June 11 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. To help them succeed, the No Kill Advocacy Center is offering shelters the tools they need to be successful. http://www.justoneday.ws/
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03:51 PM on 01/27/2013
Thank you, Katherine, for your foundation and your devotion to saving animals.
11:00 PM on 01/25/2013
continuing from page #1. I dont want them to be killed and I just dont want to dump them somewhere but, atleast they will have a chance at life instead of being put in a cage and taken straight to be euthanized . I dont know what else to do... can you please help me? do u know of any place I can take them? I have only 6 more days... my time is quickly running out and with no luck. t/u so much for your time
10:48 PM on 01/25/2013
Hi Katherine, I have a problem and Im hoping that maybe you can help me... I help a stray cat that someone had dumped in the mobile home park where I live. Well, come to fine out , she was pregnant and now there's 9 plus mama cat. I have been taking care of them now for a few months by feeding them and giving them a warm little hut outside that I made up for them all. Plus, giving them a large potting box to go in so, their not going into other yards to go potty.But, now I have a problem cause some of the people where I live dont like cats so, they contacted the manager and he came to my house and gave me to the end of this month to get rid of them all or I will have to sell my home and move... I have been on the internet asking all the rescue's and no kill shelters if they could take them and with all of them being full , I have had no luck. Plus they are concidered feral cats they tell me and all other shelters will kill them as soon as they arrive and I dont want that to happen... They are all good cats but, they are outside cats except 4 of them that like to come inside at times and I hold them and give them toys to play with..
12:08 PM on 01/25/2013
Its all nice and dandy, kudos for loving animals and all but what about the millions of homeless kids in America? Lets start with that and hey, if you solve that problem we can give them the dogs and cats as a gift!
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03:49 PM on 01/27/2013
Apples and oranges. It's like saying to people who give to AIDS research, "What about the millions of people with cancer?".
And you shouldn't "gift" dogs and cats to people, animals are not toys, they are a great deal of responsibility.
02:10 PM on 01/24/2013
Thank you for your hard work. Not only are your beautiful outside, but inside as well. From my puppy mill boy, Seppel and his sister, Sadie and brother, J.Boo Radley, we want to send you a BIG thank you!
11:48 AM on 01/24/2013
You do great things for the animals with your celebrity. Good for you! (I loved "I Hate Balls"!) Any chance you could join forces and/or lend your celebrity to Nathan Winograd and his mission to get all the shelters in the US to be no-kill shelters? He is an amazing man doing amazing work. Together you two would be unstoppable. Here's his website, check out what he's all about. http://www.nathanwinograd.com/
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Can't we all just get along?
11:05 AM on 01/24/2013
I volunteer at my local Humane Society and we're lucky enough that all of our dogs without real behavioral issues get adopted. The economy has hit people so hard they end up surrendering really awesome pets. Our shelter also spays and neuters any animal prior to adoption. If we ramped up spay and neuter programs nationwide we would drastically reduce the number of animals euthanized in our country. We also have Adoption Specialists who work with potential adopters to address issues like the adult size of the animal and the needed energy level to avoid misbehavior from occurring. We even have programs to provide pet food to low income and senior citizens. Any time a healthy pet is euthanized represents a tragic, mostly avoidable event.
11:45 AM on 01/24/2013
We have 4 dogz, 3catz, 2 turtlez, 1 goldfish and a retired racehorse that we rescued. I also volunteer when I have the time to do so with horses. They are an expensive proposition to take care of. But, we love it.
09:02 AM on 01/24/2013
"Here in Los Angeles, the shelters are overflowing with small dogs while elsewhere in the country, the shelters have none."

Sorry, I admire her efforts tremendously, but that comment is impossible to believe. There are too many dogs of all shapes, sizes and breeds everywhere. And really, the chances of someone not being able to "find" a dog right for them is near-infinitesimal. Keep up the great work, to be sure, but those resources surely can be better utilized, rather than transporting dogs from one place to another.
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08:24 AM on 01/24/2013
If you can't adopt, you can FOSTER! Fostering frees up shelter space and saves lives too! I foster for a local rescue and I love it. Yes, it hard to give them up but I know there are more out there that need saving!
03:17 PM on 01/23/2013
All of my kitties are rescued, three from shelters and one from the street. The very best way to help just one animal--or two or three or more!--is to adopt from a shelter or rescue group.
03:03 PM on 01/23/2013
Thank you and your mother for your compassionate work! The overpopulation crisis can be overwhelming but with everyone doing what they can, we can make a difference for the lives of animals.

Will definitely share the Just1Pet.com link with my friends and family!
02:41 PM on 01/23/2013
This is great. PLEASE everyone, spay and neuter your pets!
02:40 PM on 01/23/2013
Thanks for calling attention to this tragedy and even more so for your funding of spay-neuter. Spay/neuter can be done safely at 8 weeks of age and should be to prevent "oops" litters. Even the vetarinary schools now recommend spaying by 4 months. Sad that people go to breeders (or worse, pet stores) when breed rescues and shelters are full of purebreds. Please stop calling open-admission shelters "high kill." They are high intake because spay/neuter hasn't been sufficient in their area. Turn-away shelters kill animals by condemning them to the streets; that's no solution!