Thursday, July 18, 2002

AnimalHelp. Com is a new animal related site, but this is not a pet store

AnimalHelp. Com is a new animal related site, but this is not a pet store.

Online pet stores have come and gone, but AnimalHelp. Com has opened and is fast becoming a popular destination for animal lovers around the world.

(PRWEB) May 31, 2001

With all the animal related websites on the Internet, do we really need another one?

YES! Because this one is different! AnimalHelp. Com is a new, totally different approach to internet animal sites. It is not a pet store. No animals are offered for sale. Simply, we offer the highest quality information on both domestic and wild animals.

Visitors to AnimalHelp. Com are presented with an array of choices for activities, information, research and entertainment.

The Pet Channel offers health and care information for all types of pets including reptiles, birds, small and large mammals, and everything in-between. In addition: Training tips and strategies; Pet breed indexes; Shelter and rescue organization listings; Veterinary career information and an extensive Veterinarian search features are all available.

The Wildlife Channel contains articles about different wild animals from all over the world. Recommendations are included for: What to do if you find an injured or orphaned animal and a listing of rehabilitators to call for help; Information for wildlife careers such as zoo keeping, rehab, and wildlife biology; and Zoo, Aquarium, National Parks, Forests and Wildlife Refuge searchable listings for viewing favorite wildlife.

The Library is a compilation of all past and present articles and information separated by animal type for easy access. Visitors will easily find what they are looking for and be able to dig even deeper with reference material at their fingertips including the Veterinary Dictionary, Disease Index, and the Pharmaceutical Index.

The Hometown Channel is the location of the main community activities. The AnimalHelp Newspaper offers daily and late breaking news affecting animals. AnimalHelp Politics, a section of the newspaper, presents political news and issues without bias. The facts are presented, and the visitor is allowed to form their own opinion. The meeting Place is where fellow animal lovers can go to find others and to discuss common interests. The Chat Rooms and Forums are always open for exchange of ideas on a wide variety of subjects. We offer a free email service giving you a personal mailbox with yourname@animalhelp. com. And much more awaits the AnimalHelp visitor.

WebPages are offered to veterinarians, humane organizations, wildlife rehabbers and zoo/aquariums to give visitors more information about the services offered when they view the searchable listings. Many of the organizations and businesses use these pages as their main website. All are professionally developed and easy to access.

About the Company:

AnimalHelp. Com, Inc is a company built by animal professionals with the highest quality standards in mind. The philosophy behind the website is to foster a greater understanding of the animal world through education, and to raise the quality of care pets receive by offering easy access to accurate, up-to-date information any visitor can use. The value of regular veterinary care is the backbone of all information presented about pets. Contributors to the AnimalHelp. Com website include veterinarians, veterinary technicians, wildlife rehabilitators, and zookeepers.

AnimalHelp. Com is the major supporter of the AnimalHelp Foundation, a non-profit 501( c) 3 corporation, whose wide range of activities include: Wildlife and pet rescue; Assisting shelters, rescues and rehabbers with fundraising and volunteer recruitment; Spay and neuter awareness and assistance; and Public education. Future activities planned for the AnimalHelp Foundation are even more far reaching. These plans include: Scholarships for veterinary students; Loan repayment assistance for recent vet school graduates; K-9 bullet-proof vest program; Inner city, rural and impoverished area spay and neuter events with the help of local veterinarians; and much, much more are already in the works.

Professionals are invited to join AnimalHelpÂ’s efforts in a variety of ways. It is with the assistance of many professional, knowledgeable people that makes the information presented on AnimalHelp. Com the highest quality available, and the AnimalHelp Foundation able to provide such valuable services. Articles, information and frequently asked questions for the AnimalHelp. Com website are always needed. Donations of time and expertise for local spay and neuter/ vaccination programs and other events; In-clinic spay and neuter discounts; and placement of AnimalHelp brochures in clinic waiting rooms are only a few ways for the veterinarian to get involved. Just let AnimalHelp know how much you can help! Even a little is welcome!