Stray
Dogs killing Community Cats for the past 7 years.
Not exact matches
The Fellowship honors the memory of the beloved Sundance Institute mentor and prolific editor Sally Menke (Reservoir
Dogs, Pulp Fiction, All the Pretty Horses,
Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, etc.) by supporting an emerging narrative editor's understanding of craft, expanding their artistic
community, and providing momentum to their editing career through participation in the June Directors Lab and year - round mentorship from several accomplished editors.
We are also at
community events almost every week talking about our no -
kill mission to help homeless
dogs.
We are a non-profit, all volunteer, no -
kill organization whose mission is to increase the quality of life of all
dogs and cats in the
communities we serve.
She has spent most of her life rescuing
dogs and cats; she worked and volunteered at Zeus» Place, a well - known no -
kill rescue in New Orleans, as well as the Kaua`i
Community Cat Project doing trap, neuter, and return.
On Achieving No -
Kill Building a No -
Kill Community Going No -
Kill Converting to No -
Kill It Takes a
Community Stop the
Killing Saving
Dogs in Shelters Temperament Testing Starting a Fostercare Program Feral Everywhere Release cats FIVpositive?
However, the Lost
Dogs» Home, deemed Fonzie and Scruffy unadoptable and
killed them, unleashing a storm of
community outrage.
Generally, the no -
kill threshold for a
community is considered to be 90 percent, Best Friends says, which means nine out of 10
dogs leave the shelter alive.
First Coast No More Homeless Pets operates one of the largest spay and neuter clinics in the country with the mission to end the
killing of
dogs and cats in shelters in our
community, Northeast Florida and the nation.
Higher doses than I use against worms are used in Australia as a public health measure in rural Aboriginal
communities (where the children and some of the adults sleep and otherwise are in intimate contact with their crossbred Dingoes) to
kill ticks and sarcoptic mites on family
dogs.
Historically, a no -
kill community has been defined as one where no healthy, or treatable and adoptable
dog or cat was
killed in a municipal shelter.
As we mark our tenth anniversary in 2013, we are committed to transforming New York City into a no -
kill community by 2015: where no
dogs or cats of reasonable health and temperament will be
killed merely because they do not have homes.
In 2012, after evaluating the needs of both the animal welfare and local
community, Felines Inc. expanded both the facility and program to become Felines & Canines, a cage-less, no -
kill cat and
dog shelter.
We work with local shelters and rescues taking in
dogs that might not get adopted due to age, medical, or behavioral issues helping Charleston to achieve the status of a NO -
Kill Community.
One Tail at a Time PDX is a no -
kill, 501 (c) 3 all - breed
dog rescue committed to lowering euthanasia rates through the rescue and adoption of
dogs in need; comprehensive support of adopters; and
community outreach through humane education programs and assistance for disadvantaged and low - income families.
No More Homeless Pets in Utah goes on to adopt over 100,000 animals, spay and neuter 237,000, achieve 12 no -
kill communities (and counting), and currently has over an 85 percent save rate for
dogs statewide.
A no -
kill community is one that acts on the belief that every healthy, adoptable
dog and healthy cat should be saved, and that its focus should be on saving as many lives as possible through pet adoption, spay / neuter, trap - neuter - return and other
community support programs rather than achieving a specific numerical outcome.
Support Kansas City's largest no -
kill animal shelter and help us «empty the shelter» and find homes for hundreds of great
dogs and cats from right here in our
community.
Over the years the needs of «at risk»
dogs and cats have been changing due to the incredible efforts of innovative rescue groups (like us), an increase in the
communities desire for No
Kill shelters and an increased awareness of the need to adopt a pet rather than buy from a breeder.
With your help, we remain committed to transforming New York City into a
community where no
dogs or cats of reasonable health and temperament will be
killed merely because they do not have homes.
Finally, you know that PETA has filed various motions to have the case dismissed by arguing that the
dog was worthless, she had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another
dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove
community cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and
killing a
dog, the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate
killing of a happy, healthy, beloved
dog is not «outrageous» conduct, and in an argument with racist overtones, that the family may not be in the country legally so PETA should be allowed to get away with the theft and murder of their
dog.
Highlights of the event include photos with meteorologist Ron Trotta's talented weather predicting Yorkie, Schmitty the Weather
Dog, which will benefit the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters with the mission of transforming New York City into a no -
kill community by 2015.
I wrote back, «That's Ireland, and several other nations, including the U.S. Countless
dogs have been
killed here in
communities with Pit Bull bans because of what
dogs are alleged to be.»
In the years since the law was passed, the number of bites in the
community has increased 67 %, and 1200
dogs have been
killed directly because of the ordinance.
This National Walk allows the entire animal loving
community to come together in support of our no -
kill mission to help save the lives of homeless
dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens!
Our mission is to end the
killing of shelter
dogs and cats in our
community, Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia, and across the nation.
People are no longer willing to accept the
killing of
dogs and cats in shelters as a «necessary evil,» and now that solutions have been found, they expect their
communities to utilize those solutions.
Seeing a need in her
community that was not being filled Cathie started Elder Paws Senior
Dog Rescue in 2012, the Central Valley's first and only non-profit dedicated exclusively to older
dogs in Central Valley
kill shelters.
Serving the
community since 1927, the Baltimore Humane Society operates a no -
kill animal shelter for
dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small mammals; a low - cost spay / neuter clinic and pet wellness center for the public; and a pet cemetery on our property called the Nicodemus Memorial Park, which offers funeral, burial, and cremation services as well as free pet bereavement services that are open to all (not just clients of the cemetery.)
She has volunteered with several
community no -
kill shelters since 2010 participating in events, training classes for shelter animals, and
dog adoptions.
First Coast No More Homeless Pets is a non-profit group whose mission is to end the
killing of
dogs and cats in shelters in our
community, northeast Florida and the nation.
Also one other fact that is accepted from the Pit Bull
community... Pit Bulls tend to be more
dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger
dog... and both
dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your
dog getting hurt or
killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another
dog.
You are in denial about the scope of the homeless animal population and completely unrealistic in thinking it's something that will be taken care of by no
kill shelters, which most
communities will NEVER agree to financially support, not when you can
kill thirty
dogs in a day, instead of spending money to feed, house and care for them humanely until homes are found, and indefinitely for those who never will be adopted.
On September 26th - 27th, we are hosting a No
Kill Workshop in Austin to teach other
communities about our programs that have enabled us to save 10,000
dogs and cats in the last 3 years who would have been
killed within hours if we hadn't rescued them.
Lawsuit update: PETA tells the Court that Maya was worthless and therefore they can't be financially liable to the family, that, at best, the
dog had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another
dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove
community cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and
killing a
dog, and the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate
killing of a happy, healthy, beloved
dog is not «outrageous» conduct.
Some
dogs were
killed by the villagers who did not want them in their
community.
In partnership with Best Friends, we are leading the way by implementing proven methods and inspiring
communities to end the
killing of
dogs and cats in America's shelters.
In a world where most
dogs and cats were intact and a high percentage of them were free - roaming, shelter
killing was about the only means that
communities had to contain pet population.
Each blind eye turned and each handshake extended to the killers at PETA strengthens PETA's ability to not only continue harming animals with impunity, but to use their increasing influence, power, and wealth to undermine the efforts of those laboring to protect the lives of
community cats, pit bull
dogs, and shelter animals whose
killing PETA publicly champions to the American public and our elected officials.
Since its founding in 2003, the Alliance has remained committed to transforming New York City into a
community where no
dogs or cats of reasonable health and temperament will be
killed merely because they do not have homes.
PETA had permission by the trailer park property owner to
kill community cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering private property and
killing a
dog;
PETA, in turn, asked the court to throw out the lawsuit by arguing that the
dog was unlicensed so was not worth anything, the
dog had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another
dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove
community cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and
killing a
dog, and the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate
killing of a happy, healthy, beloved
dog is not «outrageous» conduct.
While
communities across the country are ending the
killing of healthy and treatable animals, with save rates as high as 98 percent, in 2011, PETA
killed 96 percent of all
dogs and cats and 93 percent of other companion animals such as rabbits that it took in, despite revenues of over 30 million dollars a year and millions of animal - loving members.
Between 2005 and 2011, Maddie's Fund provided grants totaling more than $ 26 million to the Alliance to fund the Maddie's Pet Rescue Project in NYC and Maddie's Spay / Neuter Project in NYC to help the Alliance end the
killing of healthy and treatable shelter
dogs and cats
community - wide.
One Tail at a Time («OTAT») is a no -
kill, 501 (c) 3 all - breed
dog rescue committed to lowering euthanasia rates in the greater Chicagoland area through the rescue and adoption of
dogs in need; comprehensive support of adopters; and
community outreach through humane education programs and assistance for disadvantaged and low - income families.
Mutt Madd - ness is a 501 (c)(3) no -
kill rescue made up of
community volunteers dedicated to saving
dogs whose lives are in jeopardy.
We're on a mobile
dog - washing tour through every state, raising awareness and raising money as we partner with shelters and continue to build a lasting, nationwide
community that is directing its energy to drastically reduce the number of
dogs euthanized each year - which is currently estimated at 1.2 million
dogs killed yearly because they can't find a home.
We are the first and ONLY «NO
KILL» «No Cage «
Dog Rescue in Grant County, NM and we serve all
communities within a 100 mile radius.
We are leading the way by implementing proven methods and inspiring
communities to end the
killing of
dogs and cats in America's shelters.
They rescue
dogs of all breeds, ages, and sizes from high -
kill shelters, as well as help the
community with their
dogs during extenuating circumstances.