On your own domain, in your colours, with your hours and your story on it. Not a listing on somebody else's directory with your name in small print.

The site reads the same records your staff work in. An animal marked available appears; adopted, and the page updates itself. Nobody has to remember to take a listing down, and the photo on the site is the photo on the record.
Each animal has one canonical page on your domain, written for search engines and for the person sharing it in a group chat: a real title, a real description, and a share preview with the animal’s face on it.
Start from a ready-made palette and type pairing, or give it your brand colour and an accent and let it build the rest. Contrast is checked against the accessibility standard before it can save: an accent that would fail is lightened until it passes, rather than saved unreadable.
Your logo, your name at full size on the masthead, your hours, your story. The frame stays: thick borders, hard shadows, no drop-shadow mush. Preview it on desktop and on a phone before anything goes live.
The application is the form you built, attached to the animal they are looking at. On a phone the apply button follows them down the page.
Adopters can ask about an animal on its page. You see it first, you answer it, and once you publish the answer it is there for the next person asking the same thing.
Somebody looking for a small senior dog can save that search and hear from you when one arrives, instead of checking every Tuesday.
Donations point at the donation page you already use. Adoption fees are yours: when you take one through SnoutWare it goes to your own bank account, and we take nothing out of it.
No monthly fee. Five dollars when an animal is adopted.
Next. How the animals get in there in the first place.
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