Provides funds for our Community
Animal Safety Net Program to be used to help keep pets in their homes and out of the shelter.
In Los Angeles, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals»
Animal Safety Net program has housed more than 330 such pets since 1998, some from as far as Florida.
Not exact matches
San Diego Humane Society offers San Diegans a wide range of
programs and services that strengthen the human -
animal bond, prevent cruelty / neglect, provide medical care, educate the community on the humane treatment of
animals and provide
safety net services for all pet families needing assistance with keeping their pets.
You can help by walking dogs, providing a temporary residence for pets by fostering an
animal in your home, assisting the SNAP (
Safety Net Assistance
Program) with their food outreach to persons receiving meal assistance or making regular monetary donations to help support the pets.
Visiting these communities allows us to begin positive relationships with those who may have never heard of
Animal Humane and, through our Spay / Neuter and
Safety Net program, we are able to become a pet care resource for those who need us most.»
Meanwhile, our «
safety net»
program in partnership with Los Angeles County has arranged for over 700 spay / neuter surgeries for pets at risk of being relinquished to the Baldwin Park and Downey shelters, subsidized in part by funding from the Los Angeles County
Animal Care Foundation.
The ASPCA has established
Safety Net programs at two L.A.
animal shelters, Baldwin Park Animal Care Center and Downey Animal Care Center, to help these locations — and in turn the city and county — curb their homeless animal i
animal shelters, Baldwin Park
Animal Care Center and Downey Animal Care Center, to help these locations — and in turn the city and county — curb their homeless animal i
Animal Care Center and Downey
Animal Care Center, to help these locations — and in turn the city and county — curb their homeless animal i
Animal Care Center, to help these locations — and in turn the city and county — curb their homeless
animal i
animal intake.
They have a wide array of
programs intended for the humane treatment of
animals including Targeted Spay / Neuter, Low - Cost Veterinary Clinic, Feral Freedom, Angel Fund, Pets For Life, Teaching Animals and Inmates Life Skills (TAILS), Mega Adoption Events, Pet Food Bank, Safety Net, Pet Haven, and the Sulzbacher Center Partn
animals including Targeted Spay / Neuter, Low - Cost Veterinary Clinic, Feral Freedom, Angel Fund, Pets For Life, Teaching
Animals and Inmates Life Skills (TAILS), Mega Adoption Events, Pet Food Bank, Safety Net, Pet Haven, and the Sulzbacher Center Partn
Animals and Inmates Life Skills (TAILS), Mega Adoption Events, Pet Food Bank,
Safety Net, Pet Haven, and the Sulzbacher Center Partnership.
I searched online for
animal - related volunteer opportunities in Manhattan and came across Animal Care & Control's «Safety Net» program, now called «Pets for Life NYC.&
animal - related volunteer opportunities in Manhattan and came across
Animal Care & Control's «Safety Net» program, now called «Pets for Life NYC.&
Animal Care & Control's «
Safety Net»
program, now called «Pets for Life NYC.»
Among other
programs currently available to these pet owners are the
Safety Net / Pets for Life NYC
program, low - cost vet care at the Humane Society of New York Veterinary Hospital in Manhattan, and the Bensonhurst Low Cost
Animal Clinic in Brooklyn.
And KHS is providing
safety net programming for pet owners, including a Pet Help Line that offers advice on common behavior issues and referrals for local pet food banks and low - cost veterinary care and some funding for owned
animal medical care.
The ASPCA
safety net programs provide alternatives to pet parents who may otherwise surrender their pets to
animal shelters.
San Diego Humane Society offers San Diegans a wide range of
programs and services to «Inspire Compassion» in their community, prevent cruelty / neglect, provide medical care, educate the community on the humane treatment of
animals and provide
safety net services for all pet families needing assistance with keeping their pets.
Areas of focus for
safety net programs vary, ranging from pet food banks to financial assistance for veterinary bills to temporary housing for
animals.
Our intake of
animals continues to drop each year indicating success of our adoption, education, transfer and
safety net programs.
These
programs are designed to decrease the number of
animals entering the shelter and «
safety net»
programs to enable families to keep their companions.
Strategic and well resourced
safety net programs should be in place to enable and encourage collaboration between key agencies (
animal shelters, rescues, veterinarians, law enforcement, human service providers, food banks and policy makers) to identify situations where keeping pets and people together may be the best course of action and ensure that vital services are provided to accomplish this goal.
Lori was one of the founding members of the Best Friends
Animal Society's initiative NKLA and advised the ASPCA on their
Safety Net Program at LA county shelters.
Alice is particularly interested in helping to establish and foster collaborative relationships and
programs that provide a
safety net for marginalized
animals.
And, in the long term, access to more complete information concerning the broadest number of a community's
animals can inform other strategies — including those related to spay / neuter, housing policies,
safety -
net and intervention
programs — that may also make euthanasia less likely.
In June 2014, the ASPCA launched a «
Safety Net»
program at two of the highest intake Los Angeles County shelters in partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of
Animal Care & Control and the Los Angeles County
Animal Care Foundation.