First of all, help to arrange the activity site, put the cages of small animals to be adopted neatly, and replace clean urine MATS, water and food for them. Secondly, actively communicate with prospective adoptive visitors, and introduce the characteristics and habits of each small animal to help them find a suitable home. In addition, during the event, you also need to assist the staff to lead the dog on a walk to ensure that they can comfortably participate in the activity.
Our Mission: To improve the quality of life of stray animals in Suzhou Secondary Goals: Prevention: Preventing the occurrence of “short term pets” that are left behind when students leaveEducation: Educating students on what to do when they encounter stray animalsLong term care: Making sure stray animals are cared for in the long term.Our Story:The Animal Welfare Club started its life as a Wechat group named "Puppy Kitten" in 2015. After rescuing three puppies from the cold outside her classroom and finding them good homes, IBSS Professor Ellen Touchstone and other professors and students noticed that a lot more could be done to help the stray dogs and cats around the university. Life for these animals is very difficult, especially in extreme weather or times when food is short, and the Puppy Kitten team helped take care of cold and sick animals and feed the hungry. We aim to continue their amazing work and go beyond to help animals all over Suzhou.