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- How can the Pasadena Humane Society best help citizens become responsible pet owners?
- Are there any ideas that were put out there, but didn't pull through?
- What's the most common mistake pet owners make and how could that be fixed?
- True or false: The idea of getting people to adopt from their local shelter is already a start to being a responsible pet owner.
- How more could we get the word out of adopting or rescuing rather than buying a pet?
- I understand that there are summer workshops for kids at the shelter. What exactly do they consist of?
- What makes those workshops so successful and engaging to the kids? What keeps them wanting to come back every summer?
- How could we enforce that same effect and outcome on the rest of the Pasadena residents?
- Aside from specifically just the Pasadena Humane Society, what could the general public do to help people in their city become more responsible pet owners?
- Is it possible for me to run some kind of workshop?
- What's considered a responsible pet owner?
- Is there some kind of education center for potential pet owners / adopters?
- What distinguishes PHS from all the other shelters? What makes it different /stand out?
- How long have you been a volunteer? What got you interested?
- Since you've been here, have you seen any changes?
- If you were given the chance to work in the adoption center, what would you look for in the potential pet owner in order to decide whether they were ready or not?
- Would fundraising / hosting events help in any way?
- When hosting the different workshops already placed here, what's invested / how does the shelter get the money to host such things?
- Do you guys host events outside of the shelter or associate traditionally with?
- How could I myself help people become more responsible pet owners?
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