ABOUT NEW LEASH ON LIFE
After spending years watching the shelter system deteriorate, watching
countless of beautiful pets die, a vision of what could be began to take
shape. Initially it was a dream. Soon a blue print for
implementation of this dream was in place. Finally a strategy for changes
that would most significantly impact the inhumane conditions of these
precious pets was arrived at. Then, in 1997, New Leash On Life
Animal Rescue was born, thanks to
Bobby & Kelly Dorafshar.
Since its inception, New Leash On Life has been responsible for spaying
and neutering thousands of pets, rescuing and placing over 3,000 dogs,
providing free educational seminars at local shelters, setting shelter
rescue priorities on “hard to place” animals requiring medical or special
care, founding the P.E.T.’s program (Pet Educational Trainers) and
co-founding Partners for Life which saved hundreds at the East Valley
Animal Shelter. Finally in March of 2002, a lease was signed on thirteen
acres in the Santa Clarita Valley for our E.R.A Center (Education,
Rehabilitation and Adoption) which serves as a safe haven for
many companion animals and a learning resource for children and adults
facilitating New Leash On Life’s dream of making Los Angeles a no-kill
city.
We've recently developed our Lend a Paw program, rescuing dogs from the shelter and training them as
social/therapy dogs for people in need. In addition
to our Lend a Paw training program, we are implementing a training program for
all of our rescues. It is our goal to put each dog rescued from the shelter through
an obedience training course prior to being placed for adoption. A very
select few may be chosen for
Lend a Paw, while most will be
adopted to loving families immediately. By training each dog, the
adoptive family has a better chance of developing a better bond and a permanent
relationship. In addition, our dogs get a lot of human attention from our
training volunteers while they wait for their new home.
Click here to learn more about
Lend a Paw.
Click here for more
information about our training program.
Also, please visit our
Pet Education area to
learn more about the pet overpopulation problem and how you can help!
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