Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Research and Working EQ

Content:

(1What is your working EQ?
My working essential question is:
How do you get people to be responsible pet owners?

(2What is a possible answer to your working EQ?
  •  Making them and potential pet owners aware of the number of animals that are brought to the shelter (stats), and laying out all the possible reasoning of why that happens
  • Teach them the basics of what makes a responsible pet owner
  • Also make them aware of puppy mills and why not to buy "pure" breed dogs
(3What is the most important source you have used that has helped you come up with an answer to your working EQ
The most important source I've used that has helped me come up with an answer to my working essential question most definitely has to be my volunteer work at the shelter. Some of the stories and backgrounds I've heard of the animals and how they ended up there are really something. My first interview was also very essential, because that's where the question was created. Officer Murphy is an HLE Officer himself, so hearing first hand stories was helpful.

(4)  Who is your mentor, or where are you volunteering, and how does what you are doing relate to your working EQ?
My mentor is Elana Blum, who is the humane educator and pet therapy coordinator at the Pasadena Humane Society. This relates to my working EQ because, as I said, I get to hear and interact with some animals that really have a story to tell. Also because I've been volunteering at the shelter, I'm able to ask question s and talk to different staff members, which all share the same passion for help these animals out.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Photographers Find Forever Homes for Dogs .



Published on Dec 26, 2012
In Los Angeles, volunteers are saving animals' lives with photography and sharing on social-media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Meet the people behind this new animal movement that has a 94% success rate in getting pets new forever homes
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I chose to share this video because I actually was actually given the opportunity to take on this sort of job. In previous posts, I've shared photos of a different dogs. An example was one named Kitty, who was immeditately adopted after the photo I took of her was posted up on her kennel card. Let me refresh your memory:

 
"One Picture Saves a Life" 


Meet Kitty! Right after we placed this photo on her kennel card, she was adopted the next day. It shows how great she is with people and children. Everyone around her was smiling