A turn of events for the economy would help more owners be able to retain their pets rather than surrender them, especially as the price of pet food has not been immune to inflation.
One of my favorite things to write about is the opening of local stores and restaurants, especially after what the pandemic did to many business owners. For me, It's exciting to see passionate entrepreneurs bring something they love to our Jersey Shore communities...
Eating pizza, great! Eating pizza and supporting local animal shelters, EVEN BETTER! Earlier this year, Rocco's Pizza opened on Main Street in Bradley Beach. Not only does Rocco's Pizza host Italian favorites created by an award-winning chef, but they only serve customers flavorful food crafted with high-quality ingredients. The deals are great and the more they serve the more they help! Rocco's Pizza donates part of its profits to local animal shelters in the name of the owner's first family rescue dog, Rocco.
All money raised by Volunteer Auxiliary for Animal Shelters, Inc. goes straight to the animals of Ocean County. I had no idea about this wonderful organization until my friend and co-worker Nicole told me about it.
For the second year in a row, the Atlantic County Animal Shelter in Pleasantville is taking part in a nationwide, one-day program of free animal adoptions.
A number of recent animal hoarding, strays and pets being surrendered by owners has New Jersey shelters scrambling to make room for the influx in animals.
Help adopt animals this Valentines Day
“Find the love of your life this Valentine’s Day and make it an extra special occasion. Let the Ocean County Animal Facilities play matchmaker and unite you with the perfect cat or dog your heart’s been aching for” ~ Ocean County Freeholder Gerry P
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