Animals for Adoption believes the mental and emotional needs of shelter dogs are as important as their physical needs.
Not exact matches
We
believe everyone should spend time with the
animal they wish to adopt before
adoption and we have adequate space at our facility
for you to have private time with your selected pet.
I
believe Francis says it best, and I'll stick with his words: «The truth of the matter is that
animals are dying in shelters because of outdated and discredited draconian
adoption policies that are designed to protect the emotional well - being of the rescuer rather than to ensure a safe future life
for a dog or cat.»
«
Adoption fees» on flipped
animals are usually very reasonable, leading the buyer to
believe that he or she is getting a «bargain»
for a purebred
animal.
Answer: I'm all
for spay / neuter, and I
believe all shelter
animals should be spayed / neutered before
adoption.
Humane Canada
believes that the sale of puppies and kittens in pet stores (other than shelter
adoption centres) promotes impulse buying and is an outlet
for puppy and kitten mill
animals.
It's hard
for us to
believe that there are shelters that can adopt out more
animals than what they take in from their own areas, but sure enough, we have been sending dogs, cats and kittens to high volume
adoption facilities from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts.
Bissell
believes in pet
adoption and is committed to helping the
animal welfare organizations that serve our nation's homeless pets through the Partners
for Pets program.
Our objective is to promote pet
adoption and
believe partnering with Uber
for events like this benefits all the
animals needing homes.
Because we
believe strongly that
adoptions from rescue organizations and shelters are a benefit to our community and to the local homeless
animal population, we offer free wellness exams for puppies and kittens adopted from the Humane Society of North Texas and from Fort Worth Animal Care and Control and its affiliated pro
animal population, we offer free wellness exams
for puppies and kittens adopted from the Humane Society of North Texas and from Fort Worth
Animal Care and Control and its affiliated pro
Animal Care and Control and its affiliated programs.
If we
believe for any reason that the
animal is not a good match
for an applicant, we reserve the right to not approve the
adoption.
Although operating a registered (or as in some states, regulated)
animal rescue
for dogs does involve a business transaction via an «
adoption fee», we
believe calling the purchase of a dog from auction a «rescue» is a misleading use of the word.
Bissell Pertner
for Pets: We
believe in pet
adoption and are committed to helping the
animal welfare organizations that serve our nation's homeless pets through the Partners
for Pets program.
According to the LifeLine
Animal Project, they firmly
believe shelters should be «aggressively promoting homeless pet
adoption, providing affordable spay / neuter services, increasing public awareness, and advocating
for lifesaving public policy.»
We
believe so strongly that
adoption and rescue of homeless pets is a benefit to our community and the local homeless pet population that we perform all of the spays and neuters
for our municipal
animal control authority and offer free wellness exams
for shelter
adoptions.
She is also a strong advocate
for animal adoption, and
believes that each
animal she has spent time with, both past and present, have changed her
for the better and is very grateful to each of them.
Still, we
believe it is important to have the opportunity to openly discuss why it is sometimes necessary to euthanize
animals who are not suitable candidates
for adoption.
-- D.H., Las Vegas Answer: I'm all
for spay / neuter, and I
believe all shelter
animals should be spayed / neutered before
adoption.
Best Friends
believes that, ideally,
animals determined to be pregnant should be placed in foster care through shelter volunteer networks or by placement with rescue organizations until the offspring are old enough to be fixed and placed
for adoption.
Shelters would be smart to educate their communities about adoptable, treatable and non-rehabilitatable shelter
animals and to build consensus
for what they
believe to be responsible
adoption criteria.
Many of these
adoptions are made on impulse, the
animal is cute, it «Loves» them... and they are made to
believe they are saving its life (Maybe so) However at the time they saw this
animal they weren't looking
for a pet.
Many people seem to
believe that the pets (particularly dogs) available
for adoption at KHS or other
animal shelters are there due to behavioral problems.
The
Animal Adoption Center strongly
believes that by teaching compassion and empathy
for all living things that we can prevent the needless suffering and abuse of
animals for generations to come.
Bissell
believes in pet
adoption and is committed to helping the
animal welfare organizations that serve our nation's homeless pets through their Partners
for Pets program.
Angel of Hope reserves the right to refuse
adoption services to anyone, at any time,
for any reason, if we
believe it is not in the best interest of the
animal.