Sentences with phrase «once out of the shelter»

She was quite shy at the shelter but once out of the shelter and in the parking lot of the vet clinic she immediately wanted to play, dropped into a play bow and started bouncing all around.
Once out of the shelter Leo turned into a different dog and is now safe with one of our partner rescues in NY.
Once out of the shelter, many of our cats are very easy going and simply need a safe place to land.
His fear immediately ceased once out of shelter environment.

Not exact matches

«Moms and their kids still need our help once they walk out of the shelter doors and permanent supportive housing provides the kind of wraparound services that will help them gain greater skills, more independence, and keep them from sliding back from their gains,» added Quinn, as she stood at the 316 East 91st Street site.
In both cases, they are award worthy, with Norton showing a deep inner pain and inability to express his true feelings, though we know always know what he's going through, while Watts, removed from the sheltered, superficial life she once lead, finds out there is more to her world than balls and flirtations, as well as more to the essence of love.
Once you've accomplished the task at hand, you're often left with the choice of whiling away your time killing zombies or hanging out in the shelter looking at your watch, waiting for the next plot - moving mission to start.
Once these dogs are safely out of the shelter and in our arms we begin the process of rehabilitating their bodies and their minds through proper vet care and training.
Once Tango realized he had a safe spot with food, shelter and kindness, he came out of his shell.
«The Vet Pets program places them in view of the public at about five weeks old, so it not only takes them out of the shelter and decreases our euthanasia rate, but it also gets them adopted more quickly once they do reach eight weeks.»
Shelter pups (especially older ones) may test with fearfulness or aggression in the shelter, and behave very differently once out of the stress of an overwhelming envirShelter pups (especially older ones) may test with fearfulness or aggression in the shelter, and behave very differently once out of the stress of an overwhelming envirshelter, and behave very differently once out of the stress of an overwhelming environment.
When you adopt an animal that was once an indoor pet, or give a kitten born outside a chance at a comfortable and spoiled life, you keep them out of the shelter system and help free up our resources to help more cats in Philadelphia.
Senior Animal Control Officer (Burbank California Animal Shelter) Stacie Wood - Levin's advice reminds us, «When using an air horn or boat horn, realize it will also scare the heck out of your dog,» so have a good hold on him and be prepared to destress him once the situation has played out.
A recent study adds to a growing body of literature that should put to rest, once and for all, the false notion that dogs in shelters are in shelters because there is something wrong with them: «Nothing in the prevalence estimates we reviewed suggest that overall, dogs who come to spend time in a shelter (and are not screened out based on history or behavior at intake or shortly thereafter) are dramatically more or less inclined toward problematic warning or biting behavior than are pet dogs in general.»
Once the old shelter closed and all the animals were transferred to the new county shelter, the HSMC was able to step out of the very time consuming role of actually operating the shelter (cleaning, feeding, etc) and focus on other areas of need including saving more lives - like Sutton's.
Once we get the dogs out of the shelter, we need help in a variety of ways.
Will she speak out in favor of legislation requiring shelter directors to stop killing cats in the same way she once publicly spoke out against those very laws?
Will she support the efforts of local No Kill activists who are trying to reform their shelters by publicly speaking out against uncaring shelter directors as she once so vocally spoke out in their defense, crisscrossing the nation to derail the brave and tenacious efforts of No Kill advocates?
I think it's important especially for dogs that are just out of the shelter (vs a foster situation) not to overwhelm them with too many things at once.
In turn, fewer kittens end up on the streets or in shelters, foster home spaces open up, and the Good Samaritans providing out - of - pocket for their outdoor colonies catch a break once those colonies are contained.
Once the booming starts, it gets noisy inside with a cacophony of barking, whining and crying as some dogs panic about the fireworks and others freak out because of their spooked shelter mates.
But once a GSD is in a shelter, our concern is how to get it out of the shelter and into a loving home.
The park that once was nice for a picnic or a barbeque now has tarps over tables for shelter, food cans everywhere, water containers everywhere, make shift house made out of plywood, and not to mention it stinks terribly.
But once the idea of a house grew beyond a shelter to include some art, being in Mexico became impossible since it would be hard to get the work into the country and impossible to get it out again.»
A college student living here and commuting to class needs this protection once she goes out on her own and leaves the shelter of her family residence.
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