It is true;
No Kill shelter employees must also learn how to kill, even if it is just for irremediably suffering and non-rehabilitatable animals.
Not exact matches
The role of
killing homeless animals often falls to those who care most — the
employees of animal
shelters.
«No -
kill» does not mean that:
shelters that haven't reached no -
kill, and their
employees, are willing killers, or that dangerous or sick animals will be released into the community, or that
shelters will start warehousing animals indefinitely.
Working with two of the largest high -
kill shelters in the country, HeARTs Speak will provide free digital cameras, lenses, lighting equipment and backdrops, plus a two - day workshop to train
shelter employees on how to use the equipment and take the types of photographs that get
shelter animals noticed by potential owners.
In Fairfax County, Virginia, government
employee Tawny Hammond took over the
shelter and made it No
Kill through the implementation of best practices, programs, strategies and innovations.
Texas law allows only two methods of
killing shelter animals: (1) humane euthanasia by lethal injection of sodium pentobarbital administered by a trained
employee out of the sight and away from other animals in a quiet area.
These issues are far too common — and include horrible situations where a «pit bull» with pink toenail polish was
killed in Toledo without the opportunity find a clearly caring owner, a puppy that was starved to death in the Memphis
shelter, and a cat that somehow got trapped in the walls at Dallas animal control being allowed to starve to death there by the animal control
employees.