Sentences with phrase «for animal rescue workers»

For animal rescue workers this time of year is also «kitty season».

Not exact matches

Our Mission R.E.D. (Rescue Every Dog) is a support group for shelter workers and exceptional animals in need in public animal shelters.
The longer time spent handling the animal to remove it from the tangled mesh increases the risk of injury and stress for both the animal and the animal rescue worker.
His Momma had been trapped under a house and was rescued by an animal control worker, after three days of evaluating, her rescuer suspected she had possibly just given birth, Further investigation under the house led to 9 puppies that had been without their momma for 3 days....
This is important because spare time is scarce for rescue workers and time is usually of the essence for the animals.
The FKSPCA, Inc. was formed in January 1999 by experienced and dedicated animal rescue volunteers and workers for the purpose of providing quality care for the homeless companion animals of Monroe County.
When the volunteers at a Florida animal rescue learned about a deaf young dog that was deemed «unadoptable» by workers at a shelter where the stray pup had been dumped, of course they made room for the little guy.
(a) In order to protect the health and safety of an animal, any animal control officer, animal cruelty investigator appointed under G.S. 19A - 45, law enforcement officer, firefighter, or rescue squad worker, who has probable cause to believe that an animal is confined in amotor vehicle under conditions that are likely to cause suffering, injury, or death to the animal due to heat, cold, lack of adequate ventilation, or under other endangering conditions, may enter the motor vehicle by any reasonable means under the circumstances after making a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other person responsible for the animal.
The Animal Rescue League of Iowa (ARL) is looking for small businesses to hire (foster) temporary workers to fill the position of «office cat» until permanent employment (adoption) can be secured.
They, and many other groups, have experienced volunteers and workers trained in best practices for Emergency Animal Rescue mobilization.
Code 3 Associates offers a diverse and informative set of academies and courses focused on animal cruelty training for investigators and certified animal rescue classes.These courses are designed for a wide variety of professionals, and provide training for animal control officers, veterinary professionals, first responders, animal welfare workers, prosecutors, Department of Agriculture employees and members of technical animal rescue groups.
This two - day ice rescue class is designed for first responders, fire and rescue workers, animal control officers, humane officers, animal welfare workers, law enforcement officers, veterinary professionals and anyone who may be called to assist animals in trouble.
The mission of Pet Behavior Aid, a non-profit organization, is to increase the retention of companion animals in their homes in Asheville and Western NC through education and training programs for people who have dogs or cats, animal shelter and rescue workers, and the general community.
We are deeply grateful to our temporary shelter workers and volunteers and to the Montreal SPCA, the Laurentides - Labelle SPCA, the Arthabaska Society for the Protection of Animals, and Carter's Forever Rescue and Sanctuary in Muskoka for their kind assistance in caring for and placing these deserving dogs in forever homes.
If you love animals, thank ALL shelter workers for rescuing animals and be glad they exist to help our furry friends.
«The mission of Pet Behavior Aid is to increase the retention of companion animals in their homes in Asheville and Western NC through education and training programs for people who have dogs or cats, animal shelter and rescue workers, and the general community.»
Dr. Hetts and Estep have for many years lectured both nationally and internationally to a variety of professional and lay groups, including veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary students, groomers, kennel and day care owners, pet sitters, dog trainers, breed and breed rescue groups, animal shelters, humane societies, animal control agencies, mediators (regarding barking dog problems), and more recently public service workers who are likely to encounter dogs (e.g. postal carriers, delivery people, meter readers, etc.).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z