Local instead of a redirect
At the moment this page shows how a finder can be embedded inside the campaign page without forcing visitors onto another website.

The shelter finder is prepared as an internal service page, so a directory or map can later be integrated without an external redirect.
At the moment this page shows how a finder can be embedded inside the campaign page without forcing visitors onto another website.
Map
Visual orientation is already anchored in the layout.
Shelters
Contacts, opening hours, and notes can be maintained modularly.
Next step
The page is ready for real data sources instead of a hard redirect.
Many users are not searching for background copy first. They are looking for the nearest shelter or association. When that search stays internal, the page feels more coherent and trustworthy.
That is why this layout is not treated as an external link, but as the starting point for future list, map, or filter logic.
Possible fields include postal code, region, contact details, emergency notes, and guidance about surrendering or adopting animals. Even simple opening status can be added to this structure.
The image area already points in that direction: a visual search that does not stop after the first interaction.
Service pages are often the most-clicked destinations. If they live on another domain, context and measurement are lost. Internal routes preserve the connection between campaign and service.
That is exactly what this demo now demonstrates.