Yesterday, my good friend and wonderful shelter volunteer Alice Fisher did us all a great service. She appeared on KSVY, as a guest of radio host "El Guapo," to tell the Spanish-speaking listeners about the services we offer here at Pets Lifeline. ¡Muy bien! ¡Gracias!
My Spanish is a bit rusty but I know that for many members of the Sonoma Valley community it is a first or a favorite language. So we are working to make Pets Lifeline more user-friendly for Spanish speakers. We now have a few handouts available on our web site that address common pet issues en Español. You can find them here. We also have the Google translation tool available on the site and on this blog. I know, I know...automatic translators are far from perfect but we still hope it might make it easier for some people in our community to find help or answers when they need it.
And if you want to help me in my quest to be the best official greeter ever at the Pets Lifeline Shelter, and you are bilingual, consider joining us as a volunteer. And if you are not bilingual, no worries. We need you too! Go online and sign up to join our team.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
¿Hablas Español?
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animals,
cats,
dogs,
kittens,
pets lifeline,
puppies,
sonoma animal shelter,
spanish,
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