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Helping to Break the Cycle of Violence By Keeping Pets and People Safe

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Know the Connection: Domestic violence is any form of violence, upon any member of the household. Abuse can take many forms including insults, threats, controlling behavior and physical harm. In the majority of American households, school age children and companion animals are part of the family. A family member who is often overlooked is the family pet. Abusive individuals will threaten, injure or kill pets to control, humiliate, punish or silence their partners, parents or children.

Break the Cycle: Created in 1997, the award winning Animal Safehouse Program (ASP) was the third program of its kind in the nation. Our life-saving program is committed to breaking the cycle of violence. Victims of domestic violence and their children will often stay with a batterer because they fear their pet will be neglected, injured or killed if left behind. Concern for a beloved companion animal's welfare prevents or delays more than 50% of battered individuals from escaping domestic abuse, continuing to endanger themselves their children and their pets. Our program provides a support service to domestic violence shelters which are unable to accept pets. We provide temporary shelter for the pets of victims of domestic violence, allowing battered individuals to escape abuse and seek safety. Because of this assistance, no one is forced to choose between abandoning a beloved pet and staying in an abusive relationship. With help from our Animal Safehouse Program, survivors and their children can seek shelter, medical treatment and counseling, knowing their pets are safe.

We actively collaborate with domestic violence shelters, the San Diego Domestic Violence Council, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services, city and municipal animal shelters, the San Diego Family Justice Center, San Diego Domestic Violence Response Teams, social services, mental health services, law-enforcement, educational facilities, Military and many other agencies and individuals who want to eradicate abuse and help break the cycle of family violence.

Make a Difference: Help us to break the cycle of abuse of people and animals. Survivors of abuse leave with nothing more than their children, pets and a few personal belongings. Paying for the kind of services we provide which includes boarding, care, special living spaces, special diets, extra socialization, vaccinations, spay or neuter surgery and emergency medical attention is beyond their means. Our staff and volunteers freely give extra TLC to each one of these sweet animals who deserve and need special care.

We help to keep families and their pets together.

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posted: 10.17.2007
Mary Anne Mackey-Wisor
Please consider submitting this article in the one magazine. There is no compensation but we are fighting the battle of domestic violence in whatever form it is found. www.theonemag.com
posted: 10.02.2007
K M
To set the record straight. This article was written by Patricia Oppelt. She developed and expanded the Animal Safehouse as the program's Director at Rancho Coastal Humane Society from 1997 to 2003. Janet Winikoff began creating the program in 1996 when there were only two others in the nation. I don't know who is trying to take credit for writing this article but whoever it is should know better.
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