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Camelot Pet Spa helping pets secure new homes
by Clipper
Oct 18, 2004 | 227 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
WOODS CROSS --

Homeless pets in the Davis County area stand a greater chance of being adopted since Camelot Pet Resort & Spa in Woods Cross joined Petfinder.com, the oldest and largest online database of homeless pets.

Camelot joins more than 7,500 animal welfare organizations nationwide and in Canada in posting pets on Petfinder.com. Camelot Pet Resort & Spa pets can be viewed at www.petfinder.com

/shelters/UT88.html.

Once visitors to the site find a pet they are interested in, they contact the shelter where it is housed.

Each animal welfare group has its own policies and handles its own adoptions.

Petfinder.com was created in early 1996 as a grassroots project by Jared and Betsy Saul to end the euthanasia of adoptable pets.

Last year the site helped 1.5 million pets find new families, making it the largest life-saving initiative in animal welfare.

Petfinder.com is the largest pet site on the Internet and includes not only adoptable pets, but a large library of pet related information, message boards and more.
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