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Rescue Love Pet Photo Contest

Thank you for visiting the "Rescue Love" Pet Photo Contest sponsored by Tulsa SPCA. Winners of the contest will be featured in our 2025 Calendar. But the real winners are these dogs and cats who found their fur-ever home! Enjoy looking at the entries and voting for your favorites. We thank you for your support!


Tulsa SPCA Photo Contest Prizes
1st Place Prize (1 winner)
  • Featured on the cover of the Tulsa SPCA "Rescue Love" 2025 Calendar
  • Featured on back cover of Tulsa SPCA "Rescue Love" 2025 Calendar by month
  • "Pet of the Month" placement in the Tulsa SPCA "Rescue Love" 2025 Calendar, your choice of month
  • Option to write a small story about their pet which will be featured on their month (max of 250 words)
  • "2025 Calendar Contest Winner" badge/ribbon displayed on their month
  • If the winning pet was rescued from a shelter or rescue organization other than Tulsa SPCA, up to $750 of the total vote earnings will be donated to that rescue or shelter organization
  • 1 free 2025 calendar
2nd Place Prize (11 winners)
  • Featured on back cover of Tulsa SPCA "Rescue Love" 2025 Calendar by month
  • At least 3 Cats will be featured as "Pet of the Month" in the Tulsa SPCA 2025 Calendar
  • Option to write a small story about their pet which will be featured on their month (max of 150 words)
  • #2 of 11 - if rescued from a shelter or rescue organization other than Tulsa SPCA, up to $500 of the total vote earnings will be donated to that rescue or shelter organization
  • #3 of 11 – if rescued from a shelter or rescue organization other than Tulsa SPCA, up to $250 of the total vote earnings will be donated to that rescue or shelter organization
  • 1 free 2025 calendar
3rd Place Prizes (20 winners)
  • Your submitted pet photo will be shown in a photo collage in the Tulsa SPCA "Rescue Love" 2025 Calendar

Sponsor a Day to Honor Your Pet
Sponsorships are available for the 2025 Tulsa SPCA Rescue Love calendar! Honor your pet on its birthday or "gotcha" day. Sponsor a day as a memorial to a pet that has crossed the Rainbow Bridge or create brand awareness for your company by adding its logo to a calendar month. No matter which sponsorship you choose, you'll be supporting the Tulsa SPCA and the work it does to support dogs and cats in Northeastern Oklahoma.

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About Us
History
The Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded in 1913 by a group of Tulsa citizens concerned about homeless dogs and cats who also wanted to protect against abuse of draft animals used to do heavy work on farms, in mines and on oil fields. The structure that houses the current shelter was built in 1931. In 1949, the Tulsa SPCA was incorporated as a non-profit organization and since that time has been governed by a board of directors.

In 1991, the Tulsa SPCA hired a cruelty investigator, the first and only in Oklahoma. In 1992, the foster pet, pet therapy and dog training programs were developed. The current vet clinic was built in 1994. We launched our Mobile Adoption Center in 2005 and in 2013, the Tulsa SCPA celebrated its 100th Anniversary! 2017 welcomed a milestone with more than 1,000 animals adopted in a year!


Who We Are
Our Mission: "To improve the lives of dogs and cats, and their human companions."
Our Vision: "By 2028, through community engagement, the rate at which dogs and cats in the Tulsa area are abandoned, neglected or unnecessarily euthanized will be reduced."


Our Core Values:
  • Teamwork We believe in the power of teamwork and positivity, both internal and external, in achieving our common goals. Practicing respect, empathy, honesty and assuming good intentions will allow us to progress further as a team.

  • Stewardship In addition to meeting the minimum legal and financial standards for nonprofit organizations, we believe our responsibility demands we keep our mission at the forefront of our decision making. We will ensure impact optimization through transparency, effective use of resources, and being true to our high professional standards.

  • Public Education and Outreach We believe education and outreach are key to long-term improvements in animal and human lives. Through active and compassionate listening to our community, we aim to identify where the needs are so we can be a non-judgmental resource where understandable and forward-thinking information is vital and easily accessible to all willing to participate.

  • Compassionate and Humane Treatment of Animals In all program aspects, we will ensure compassion and humane treatment of animals is our primary concern. Following Fear Free® principles in our interactions with animals, adherence to the Five Freedoms model, staying up to date on animal welfare practices, and keeping our capacity for care in mind are aspects we consider core to this value. Additionally, reserving personal judgment and prioritizing facts and compassion is key. This includes the ability to acknowledge when humane euthanasia is the best option.

  • Animal-Human Bond We believe the benefits between animals and humans flow both ways, thus the size of your bank account should never determine your ability to experience the love and companionship of an animal. Meeting people where they are and providing resources to strengthen the animal-human bond is critical. These resources include: access to affordable veterinary care, removing adoption barriers, and other tools to help keep animals and humans together.
The Tulsa SPCA is considered a managed-intake shelter. That means we are able to make intake decisions based on things like available space, suitability for our housing options and other factors. We would be considered, by those who use the term, a "no-kill" shelter.

With regard to the description of shelters, we advocate for use of the terms managed admission and open admission because to use the term "no-kill" implies we don't "kill" animals but other shelters do. The sad reality is government shelters are required to take in surrendered, injured or at-large animals and because of space limitations must sometimes euthanize in order to make room for new arrivals. The decision to euthanize an animal is heartbreaking for anyone but especially for those who chose to work in an animal welfare organization and even more so when you have to make the decision due to space constraints. The difficult decisions they have to make are a result of poor decisions by pet owners in the community not poor decisions by employees carrying out their legal obligations. If there was no pet overpopulation issue due to failure of owners to spay and neuter their animals, or if animals weren't abandoned, left unattended or unidentifiable (no microchip or tag), the numbers coming into shelters would be manageable and not require those heartbreaking decisions.

The reality is, the Tulsa SPCA also has to euthanize animals, but thankfully never for space. We are committed to making sure our community is safe and so we will not adopt out a dog or cat we determine is dangerous. We are also committed to making sure dogs and cats in our care do not suffer unnecessarily and so will humanely euthanize for untreatable medical conditions which are causing suffering.


Outcomes
The Tulsa SPCA uses Asilomar Live Release Rate to highlight the number of animals who left our care with a live outcome (adoption, return to owner, etc.). We are pleased to report our 2023 live release rate was 98%!


Our progress in 2023:
  • 1,393 Adoptions
  • 6,321 Spay/Neuter Surgeries
  • 178 Dental Procedures and Other Surgeries
  • 23,423 Vaccinations
  • 4,164 Microchips
  • 1,009 Cruelty Investigations
  • 27,725 Pounds of pet food distributed to those in need
Rules
Contest Rules
  • Donations made in support of an animal are valued at one vote for every $1.00 donated. Those who donate $15.00 or more will receive a tax-receipt.
  • If appropriate, if print-quality photos (see Photo Requirements/Rules) are not provided by the deadline, the Tulsa SPCA will offer the spot in the calendar to the next runner up.
  • By entering the contest, you acknowledge and give permission to the Tulsa SPCA to use the name, story and photo of the animal entered for future publications and materials, including - but not limited to - the 2025 Tulsa SPCA Calendar.

Contest Entry
  • Each entry is limited to one photo.
  • You may submit as many entries as you like, however only one entry per animal will be permitted in the calendar.
  • Only dogs and cats rescued in Oklahoma or adopted from an Oklahoma shelter or rescue may be submitted as an entry. No birds, rabbits, reptiles, farm animals, exotic pets or any other species are eligible for entry.
  • Once entered, all photos become the property of the Tulsa SPCA and can be used for print and marketing purposes.
  • The Tulsa SPCA reserves the right to disqualify an entry based on objectionable content or depiction of the animal or persons in a photo. If an entry is disqualified, donations collected will be refunded if requested by the donor.

Photo Requirements/Rules
  • Photos must be high-quality, taken at maximum resolution, 300 DPI, minimum file size of 4mb (megabytes) in size and in a generally accepted file format. Please note: most phone photos will not meet these standards.
  • Photos submitted for the calendar must include at least one animal, who should be present in no less than 2/3 of the frame. Landscape format is preferred.
  • Please ensure that the photo is sharp and in focus with a clean background.
  • All submitted photos cannot contain a person. Animals only.
  • All entries must be in color.
  • Horizontal (landscape) orientation is preferred as it is required for pet of the month placement.
  • If your entry was taken by a commercial studio, please include a signed copyright release from the photographer with your entry.

Contest Voting
  • Each dollar donated to a pet's photo represents one vote.
  • All donations over $15 will receive a tax receipt.
  • All donations to the photo contest are final.
  • An email or home address is required to make an online donation so a receipt with tax information can be sent to the donor.

Contest Deadlines
  • Online entries and votes must be submitted by 11:59:59 PM (Central Time) on Sunday, September 15, 2024.

Contest Winners
  • Contest winners may be asked re-submit their photo to Tulsa SPCA as a high resolution, print quality image if needed.
  • Prize announcements will be revealed on our Facebook page on 9/10/24.

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