Not exact matches
If a shelter becomes no kill by limiting
admission, they are indeed sending more
animals to kill shelters are they not?
If you can no longer care for your pet, have attempted to rehome your pet on your own and would like to discuss the possibilities of surrendering it to Woodstock
Animal Foundation for adoption, please follow the steps of our
admissions process:
Without their open -
admission policy (and that of Anti Cruelty Society), there's little doubt that Chicago
Animal Care & Control would be further over-burdened,
if not downright overwhelmed.
All
animals will be checked for fleas and ticks prior to
admission and will be treated at the owner's expense
if necessary.
If your
animal is admitted (inpatient), a payment of 60 % of the high end of the estimated fees will need to be made prior to
admission.
«BARCS is an open
admission shelter and we always accept
animals into our care no judgement, no questions asked — so a better way,
if you can't keep your dog, would be to bring them right here to our shelter, to BARCS.
Limited
admission shelters sometimes do euthanize an
animal if it becomes unadoptable for medical or behavioral reasons.
Most limited
admission shelters and rescue groups do not euthanize
animals but work off of a waiting lists
if they are full and will only take in
animals they are confident they will be able to place in an adoptive home.
And even
if your shelter isn't open
admission, the shelters you pull
animals from are getting equally backed up
if animals aren't getting out of the shelter — either through their work, or yours.
So
if you're an under - funded, understaffed, open -
admission municipal shelter overwhelmed with the throngs of unwanted pets your community continually dumps at your doorstep (as opposed to limited or closed
admission shelters that can pick and choose the
animals they take in), and you have no additional resources at your disposal, then the odds of being able to implement lifesaving programs isn't favorable.
If you are a resident of Fulton or DeKalb County, an
animal may be surrendered to either of our two open
admission shelter locations after following these steps.
If the
animal is not appropriate for admission to Animal Friends, we will contact you with that information so you may pursue other op
animal is not appropriate for
admission to
Animal Friends, we will contact you with that information so you may pursue other op
Animal Friends, we will contact you with that information so you may pursue other options.