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NEW YORK -- Sitting in an animal shelter's lobby for six hours with a crossword puzzle is a good day for Jenny Olsen.

It means people aren't surrendering their animals to the shelter -- and that Olsen doesn't have to talk them out of it.

Monday morning was relatively uneventful for the co-organizer of Safety Net, a New York City Animal Care and Control program devoted to catching desperate pet owners when they fall under financial constraints.

"Surrenders are on the rise, but adoptions are, too," said Olsen, her eyes automatically shifting to the swiveling doors of the ACC's 110th street shelter, scanning for hesitant owners and pets.

"People come in and we talk to them. We say, 'If we could help you solve your problem, whatever your problem is, would you want to keep your pet?' "

More often than not, the answer is no. Of the hundreds of people that Olsen and other Safety Net volunteers encounter in shelter lobbies each month, around 60 percent of owners still surrender their pets.

But then there are the hundreds of other New Yorkers who are willing to fight for their pets, those who pave a way through disastrous situations.

Safety Net, established two years ago, provides New York City pet owners with almost anything needed to prevent a surrender: low cost veterinary fees, food, animal behavior training, legal assistance, boarding and foster homes.

The condition for eligibility -- aside from dire financial strain -- is simple.

"If people don't want to work with us, it won't work," Olsen said. "We can't do it all for them."

What Safety Net does, though, is quite a bit. With the help of 40 volunteers, it operates a seven-day-a-week hotline service, fielding calls about everything from fleas to foreclosures.

The necessity of the go-to network is clear: in January, 115 pet owners called seeking assistance. Last month, 240 people picked up the phone in the name of their pets.

Volunteer Leah Bonnema's phone sessions with clients mostly focus on foreclosure and medical crises. Those cases typically involve people struggling with astronomical vet fees, or temporary housing arrangements that do not allow for pets.

People also remain largely unaware that when animals go into an ACC shelter -- which by law is not permitted to turn any animal away -- they risk euthanasia.

"People need to know what their options are," the professional comedian said. "They don't want their pets to be hurting. The people who are calling us are making an effort, and I haven't seen anyone who isn't willing to try."

Queens native Tony Aponte is one Safety Net client who certainly falls under the "trying" category. Within the past two months, both Aponte and his fiance lost their jobs. Last week, they were evicted from their studio apartment in Jackson Heights.

Aponte brushed off their ongoing stay at a local homeless shelter, focusing only on who he described as a "very, very good boy": Rocky, his 7-year-old American Pit Bull.

"My concern was not having a place for him to be beside us. Just to lay down with us in the bed," Aponte said.

Rocky had been living in the couple's van for the past week, as their shelter does not allow pets. Aponte has been trying to spend as much time as he can with the dog, leaving him alone only after 11 p.m., the shelter's curfew hour.

As Aponte described his dire situation during a phone interview, he was driving around Manhattan in the van, with Rocky snoring in the backseat.

"On Tuesday morning, we walked Rocky and put him in the van and people called the police, thinking the dog was abandoned. The police came and it was this whole big show, saying that we couldn't be leaving him there," Aponte said.

With the looming threat of abandoning Rocky in a shelter, Aponte called Safety Net's hotline. Olsen, whom he dubbed an "angel from above," sprang into action with the rest of her team, including co-organizer Joy Friedman.

Like the majority of their volunteers, Olsen and Friedman, who hold full-time jobs, consider themselves "unpaid employees," Olsen says.

Their work led to Rocky's recent placement in a temporary boarding center, which costs around $80 a week, with the hope that a more permanent foster home will soon become available.

Safety Net can't afford to front veterinary or any other fees, Olsen says, and has thus far relied primarily on the kindness of volunteers to fill in the gaps.

The program has five dog trainers and one cat behaviorist on hand to offer free phone consultation services; it has relationships with 21 veterinarians, who offer treatment at a reduced rate, normally by 40 percent.

Three lawyers also work pro-bono with Safety Net, allowing the program to tackle tenant related issues, which prevent owners from keeping their pets in apartment buildings.

The attorneys have helped justify cases of pet ownership for people who are suffering from emotional and psychological issues, which, they argued, could be alleviated by the animals' therapeutic nature.

Yet the goal, Olsen says, is to anticipate crises before they become unmanageable.

"This program is about prevention," she said. "The idea is, let's get this under control before these animals ever have to go into a shelter. Let's just nip it in the bud."

Some problems, however, can't always be fully anticipated.

Six months ago, Sadie Judge was working as an instructor at Brooklyn College and living in Staten Island with her four cats. An illness then forced her to quit her job -- soon after, she lost her apartment.

She moved around with her four cats, staying with different friends and family. Then one roommate became impatient with Judge's progress in finding homes for the cats.

Taking matters into her own hands, she had her boyfriend drop the cats off at a shelter, without telling Judge first.

"It was always just me and the kitty cats. I never married and I have no children," Judge said. "To see them caged like that [in the shelter], I was just crying. I said to them, 'I am coming back and I am going to get you out.' "

After one foster home failed to materialize, Olsen took two of the cats into her own apartment. Judge says throughout her time working with Safety Net, she has witnessed similar truly empathetic actions and attitudes.

"It wasn't like anyone told me I don't fit their rules or regulations," Judge said. "They weren't saying, 'We are so sorry, but we can't help you.' The level of professionalism and empathy that the program has exhibited is phenomenal."

Safety Net, Olsen says, is still trying to recruit additional volunteers and foster homes. For more information, visit NYCACC.org/safetynet.htm.

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Tanya b.
Tanya b. (tanya5)
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Wow! What a great program. Doing everything possible to help pets and their owners. I think this is awesome. It is such a sad world right now for people and pets. Safety-Net really is making a difference, I say good for them and keep up the great work!
 
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your organization is a blessing to many
 
Pam N.
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It sounds like this organization is doing everything humanly possible they can do to keep pets with their owners. They great to hear, especially now in these bad economic times.
 
Elizabeth R.
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This is a great organization! This is especially useful in these times, with the economic crisis and all.

Also, Judge's "friend" is a bitch. Dumping the cats off like that!
 
Michele W.
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What a wonderful program. More communities should have places like this.
 
trav78
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Well said.
 
Abegail
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great idea!!
 
Amy M.
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This is a very good idea. having people try and talk people into keeping there pets. All shelters should have some do that. It may limit the shelter down to a few. I understand that money is tight everywhere but giving up doesn't help if the person can afford it but instead buys other things. These animals need a nice home and shelters cant always afford to take care of another mouth if you still can. Thus, the idea of having this job is a great opportunity for these pets.
 
DawnG01
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A very good organization. Thumbs up ^. Responsibility, caring and education.
 
Monica W.
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that's really cool...but a really LONG article!
 
pinkswirl6186
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Nice job they are doing!
 
KatePullen
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What a great idea!!
 
Maegan D.
Maegan D. (maegandallis)
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What a commendable program these volunteers are involved with. So many people and their pets would have been separated by now if it weren't for their unbelievably kind efforts.
 
Veronica (Ronnie) G.
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Good their is an anonymous hotline. I hope the word is getting out about this important resource.
 
RuthChaison
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Couldn't agree more!
 
Kathy
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Wow, I didn't even know that a program like that existed!
 
Tom F.
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Interesting program. I didn't know there were any such in existence.
 
Lavidania
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Its a great program. And for the selfish people that give up their pets because they are having economcial problems, Shame on them...what are people going to start to do now, give up their children next? Peope have to learn to sacrifice and take care of their responsibilities and commitments. Don't buy christmas presents and keep your pet!
 
djmoser
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Good Ideas. More great outside the box thinking. See how much more we can do to save lives if we just give it some sense of urgency...
 
Steve C.
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If you love my pup, you will love me. Hope it works out.
 
lharlow7
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awesome program
 
Billy J.
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kudos to the inventor of this program. i hope it does a lot of good throughout the nation!
 
Brittani F.
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This program is awesome! It is helping people realize their options and stopping people from thinking of pets as just property. I hope that something like this program will soon go nation wide!
 
Katiemissy
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Adopt for Life should be a motto for all of us....
 
Julie
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That is so true. Forever Homes are what they need...and they give so much in return.
 
SweetieKisses
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True, thanks for saying it.
 
Kirstie S.
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It's a shame that people can't just keep the pets they get.
 
melonyjoss
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Yes, it's sad.
 
Joan R.
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Safety net is a wonderful program. I hope other animal welfare organizations look into starting a program like this. How great would it be if we could help people work out their problems related to their pets?
 
Lourdes M.
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It would be awesome. And I generally find that the feeling I get from volumteering is worth 1000 times the effort I put in!
 
Rinthea S.
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What a great idea and even better for those shelters and sanctuaries who have the manpower to take on such an amazing project. For those of us with volunteer ran organizations and no full time staff this too will come. Be patient and work towards it and it will happen in time....
 
glenda
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seem like a good program
 
Vaughn M.
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I'll 2nd that.
 
melonyjoss
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Sounds like a GREAT program!
 
Ginger H.
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i wish more people wanted to do good things like this more often. With the failing economy I just dont see it being easy by any means. best of luck. =)
 
Claudia
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I wish we would have the man power to start that program in our shelter as well.
 
ourstaff
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This sounds like a great program and if they start it around here I will volunteer
 
Angela D.
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I agree! This should be national!
 
gin2772
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Every city in every state should have this!!!
 
HotVet
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You're so right.
 
Anne m.
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WOW! I'm impressed with how far people will go for other people they really don't know. That's great and I wish the rest of the world was like this, can you imagine how nice it would be?
 
Paul W.
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gREAT jOB!
 
naneki26 k.
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A fabulous service. Keep up the good work and franchise it all over!
 
KentBrown
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This place is doing a great job. You guys Rock
 
Keke D.
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I'll 2nd that!
 
Andrea D.
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Many times people get rid of their dogs because they have created a monster. However, proper training could help these dogs, but many people don't want to take the time. I hope they have good luck with the program.
 
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I wish this program the best of luck. They are doing a great thing for the people of NY. I also have a great deal of respect for those who volunteer their time and services.
 
Melissa
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I am glad that the shelter is trying to help people out if they want to keep their pets. It is just said that people can not or do not want to keep their pets. I think of pets as kids. I love my dog and would not give her up for anything. I would give up something else like tv before I would my dog!!!
 
Cassie3
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Some families have already lost all of their TVs, furniture, cars, and homes. They're on the street and wondering how they're going to feed their children, much less where they're going to spend the night.
 
bonzosmom
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This is a great program. I hope they get more support and that other similar programs will be started all across the country.
 
Patt G.
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It is very hard to work in a surrender office of a shelter, many times as other commentors have said, the humans have already made that decision, however whenever there is that one, that we can keep in their home, it is worth it. Besides these ecomonic times, there are behavior issues that can be resolved as well
 
hgtrader
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interesting
 
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vcwhite
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awesome
 
BuilderBob
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Anything that can keep pets in their homes is a good thing.
 
cherries33
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It's really great that they're making such an effort to help people keep their animals. But I am worried about how much they can help since many situations are long term and I doubt they can help with jobs and apartments. Still, If they can help with a brief housing or vet situation it's a great thing. I know I'd be thrilled if I needed that kind of temporary help.
 
DDRau
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It's a positive thing that people know about this service. I think it's terrible that Judge had to give up her cats.
 
aine s.
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We have offered help for owners who would keep their pet if they could afford food. Occasionally, if we have the funds, we can assist with medical bills. More often than not when someone comes in to surrender an animal they have made a difficult decision and are not interested in revisiting the merits of keeping their pet no matter how much aid we can provide.
 
Penny R.
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What a creative solution to what is becoming an overwhelming reflection of the difficult economy. It all goes back to the fact that sometimes companion animals are the main support in the hard times.
 
Rebecca L.
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more shelters should start doing this.
 
John H.
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Where was this program? I think this can still help, but I think the major damage is already done.
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