Teaching Pet Responsibility in Moore County

The Moore County Pet Responsibility Committee (MCPRC) is a volunteer-driven organization in Moore County dedicated to promoting responsible pet ownership. Founded in 2008, the MCPRC collaborates with local schools to educate students about pet care, the importance of spaying and neutering, and the prevention of animal cruelty. Their flagship initiative, the Pet Responsibility Education Program, has reached over 15,000 fourth-grade students, fostering a culture of compassion and responsibility toward animals.

In addition to educational efforts, the MCPRC addresses community needs by assisting with low-cost spay and neuter services and supporting local animal shelters. Their work has contributed to a significant reduction in stray and unwanted animals in the area. The committee’s success is largely attributed to its dedicated volunteers and strong partnerships with local organizations, including our club. By supporting the MCPRC, we help ensure the well-being of pets and promote harmonious relationships between animals and residents in our community.

The Pilot newspaper recently highlighted the important work of the MCPRCin an article which can be read online at this link.

To learn more about the MCPRC’s outreach programs and to find out how you can volunteer, visit their website.