Not exact matches
Since 1995, the not - for - profit
organization has been responsible for New York City's
municipal shelter system, caring for
rescued animals
and finding homes for homeless, injured, neglected, abused
and abandoned animals in all five of the boroughs in New York City.
Dogs, cats, puppies,
and kittens from across the United States
and around the globe are
rescued from overcrowded
municipal shelters, commercial breeding facilities,
and other less - than - ideal - circumstances,
and brought to the safety of the world's largest no - kill
rescue and adoption
organization.
The Jersey Animal Welfare Society is a volunteer based 501c3 nonprofit
organization that operates in conjunction with
and in support of all
municipal shelters and animal
rescues in the state of New Jersey.
We work with
municipal animal
shelters and nonprofit animal
rescue organizations to coordinate flights.
Cook County's ordinance requires pet stores to source dogs, cats,
and rabbits from
municipal - run (federal, state, or local) animal
shelters,
rescue organizations, or breeders that meet certain restrictions, specifically, those that hold a Class A USDA license (i.e., no brokers) or possess five or fewer breeding females.
Without
rescues organizations,
municipal animal
shelters can quickly fill to capacity with unwanted animals, the majority of whom have every ability to become cherished companions
and family pets.
It provided the first Canadian estimates on the scale of the issue, based on 478 responses from veterinarians,
municipal shelters, humane societies
and SPCAs,
rescue organizations, trap - neuter - return groups, spay / neuter groups
and other
organizations that help house or care for stray, abandoned
and feral cats in Canada.
Chicago's ordinance allows retailers to sell only dogs, cats,
and rabbits sourced from
municipal - run (federal, state, or local) animal control centers or
shelters,
rescue organizations, or humane societies.
The Friends of San Francisco Animal Care
and Control (FSFACC) is the only nonprofit
organization dedicated to raising funds for the city's
municipal, open - door animal
shelter, San Francisco Animal Care
and Control (SFACC),
and its partnering
rescue groups, in order to establish or enhance programs of human welfare, comfort
and placement, public service
and humane education.
Animal Lifeline is a support
organization for
rescues,
shelters and municipal groups that partners with the Petfinder.com Foundation to take groups of student volunteers
and animal care professionals to provide education
and resources to rural
shelters in great need.
«I was a volunteer at Oakland Animal Services — Oakland's
municipal shelter —
and there wasn't a
rescue organization who helped cats who appear unadoptable because they are scared in a
shelter environment,» Founder Ann Dunn told iHeartCats.
Since 1995, the not - for - profit
organization has been responsible for New York City's
municipal shelter system, caring for
rescued animals
and finding loving homes for homeless, injured, neglected, abused,
and abandoned animals in all five of the boroughs in New York City.
Friends of San Francisco Animal Care
and Control (FSFACC) is the only
organization dedicated to raising funds for the City's
municipal, open - admission animal
shelter and its
rescue partners in order to enhance or establish programs
and services that benefit animals,
and serve
and educate the public.
This diverse
and dedicated list includes local humane pet stores, transport partners, no - kill destination
shelters and rescue organizations,
and municipal shelters.
The mission of HEART (Help Every Animal Reach Tomorrow), is to facilitate the
rescue of companion pets scheduled for euthanasia in
municipal shelters and ensure their safety through a partnership with Pawmetto Lifeline, the
shelters and a network of like - minded
rescue organizations.
Such a framework must be open
and inclusive of all types of
organizations:
municipal shelters, private humane societies
and SPCAs,
and high - functioning
rescue, spay / neuter
organizations and national animal welfare
organizations, with the only qualification being a commitment to no - kill.
As a not - for - profit
organization since 1995, New York City Animal Care & Control has been responsible for New York City's
municipal shelter system,
rescuing, caring for,
and finding loving homes for homeless
and abandoned animals in New York City.
Pawmetto Lifeline's
rescue program, HEART (Help Every Animal Reach Tomorrow), partners with Midlands
municipal shelters and 501 (c) 3
rescue organizations across the country to facilitate the
rescue of homeless pets in our community.
The Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is committed to developing partnerships among animal
rescue organizations,
municipal animal
shelters, veterinarians, law enforcement
and our community to:
The
municipal shelter and many
rescue organizations work together for this incredible 90 percent + live outcome rate,
and Austin Pets Alive!
Organizations include
municipal or government animal
shelters and nonprofit 501 (c) 3
organizations such as humane societies, SPCAs
and foster - based
rescues.
The Best Friends No More Homeless Pets Network is a group of
rescue organizations and municipal shelters across the country all working to end the killing of animals in our nation's
shelters.
We provide a referral service for
municipal shelters, humane societies
and other
rescue organizations, Beagle, hound, all breed, etc., as well as helping individuals trying to re-home their own dog or a stray they have found.
Rather than creating a stand - alone
organization to accomplish these objectives, we instead have created a collaborative
organization to facilitate animal
rescue organizations, veterinarians,
municipal animal
shelters, law enforcement
and our community members to all work together to achieve common goals.
Now, with guidance
and support from Downtown Dog
Rescue, SIP programs have been replicated
and are operating in three additional
municipal shelters, run by separate nonprofit animal welfare
organizations.
CFHS will be seeking data from
municipal shelters, veterinarians, humane societies
and SPCAs,
rescue organizations, trap - neuter - return groups, spay / neuter groups,
and other
organizations across Canada that help to house or care for unwanted, abandoned, stray
and feral cats in Canada.
The mission of HEART is to facilitate the
rescue of companion pets scheduled for euthanasia in
municipal shelters and to ensure their safety through the coordinated efforts of a network of like - minded
rescue organizations.
The Jersey Animal Welfare Society is a volunteer based 501c3
organization that operates in conjunction with
and in support of all
municipal shelters and animal
rescues in the state of New Jersey.
In conjunction with Blount County Animal Center, the
organization houses the only open - access
municipal shelter in the county
and has achieved a nearly 90 % placement rate for dogs
and a 60 % placement rate for cats through adoption,
rescue,
and transport.