This Nonprofit's Shelter Pup Sleepovers Aim To Help Spur Adoption

With pups involved, these slumber parties are anything but a snooze.  The LifeLine Animal Project, an animal welfare nonprofit in Atlanta, Georgia, allows families to host shelter pups at their homes for a night as part of their Doggie Slumber Party program.   The recently launched program aims to help encourage adoptions as well as provide opportunities for families to foster a pup for a night, Karen Hirsch, the nonprofit’s public relations director, explained to The Huffington Post in an email. Families who are interested in hosting a sleepover can check out the organization’s Facebook page, where photos of the available pups (dressed in quirky pajamas!) will be posted.  The dog will then be sent out to the family along with a leash, food, bowls and whatever else the pup might need. While spending the night with their slumber party guest, families can better get to know the dog and decide whether it’s the right fit for their household. Others who aren’t interested in adopting a pup are still welcome to host one. Hirsch explained that the canine can benefit from the experience. She mentioned that sleepovers allow the dog to leave the shelter environment, which can be noisy and stressful, for a short period. The program also allows the pup to be socialized. During the dog’s stay, families can observe the pooch and provide the organization with feedback on their behavior. And of course, the canines can also “g...
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