When
responsible pet owners spay or neuter their animals, fewer animals are left to suffer and die in the shelter and on the street as strays.
Responsible pet owners spay and neuter.
Not exact matches
As
responsible pet owners, we take our animals for regular check - ups at the veterinarian's office, play with them, exercise regularly, give them much needed love and affection and as the majority of other countries also practice, animals must be licensed, vaccinated and most should be
spayed or neutered to help control the
pet population.
Our goal is not only to place dogs in well - matched, carefully screened forever homes, but also to educate dog
owners about
responsible pet ownership, including the importance of
spay / neuter, positive behavior training, and good nutrition.
We want to be
responsible pet owners, so we'll definitely make sure to have it
spayed or neutered.
For the month of February, Cook County Animal and Rabies Control offers a rebate up to $ 40 to any person who has their dog or cat
spayed / neutered with a participating veterinarian of their choice.The rebate program requires no coupon but
pet owner must live in Cook County.The $ 40 rebate program has proven to be an effective incentive to
pet owners to do the
responsible thing.
Members are ambassadors of the West Highland White Terrier and as such, will offer guidance and education to all dog
owners regarding
responsible dog ownership, including encouraging the
spaying and / or neutering of
pet quality Westies.
We recognize that one of the best ways to reduce the number of dogs and cats entering our local shelters is for
responsible pet owners to
spay and neuter their animals.
part of being a
responsible pet owner and a
responsible member of society is to ensure that you
spay or neuter your
pet.
These steps go hand - in - hand with
spay / neuter as important ways to be a
responsible pet owner.
Being a
responsible pet owner includes having your
pet spayed or neutered (sterilized).
Please get your dog
spayed or neutered and be
responsible pet owners.
If you can't afford to
spay or neuter your
pet, as the vast majority of
RESPONSIBLE pet owners do, then you should not take on the responsibility of owning a
pet.
We strive to prevent cruelty to animals, to ensure companion animals are adopted by
responsible and caring
owners, to promote
spaying / neutering, to educate the public regarding
responsible pet ownership, and to minimize euthanasia.
Having your
pet spayed or neutered is a part of being a
Responsible Pet Owner.
By promoting
responsible pet ownership and by offering free
spaying, neutering, vaccines and microchipping for low income
pet owners, we hope to overcome some of the obstacles that contribute to this growing problem.
The Humane Society educates the community on
responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals, advocates for
spaying / neutering to reduce the homeless
pet population and provides the best quality care to Brevard County's abandoned animals by placing them with
responsible, caring
owners in «furever» homes.
We also have a community outreach program that educates
pet owners and offers affordable veterinary services to the public to encourage
responsible pet ownership with affordable
spaying and neutering.
«Be a
responsible pet owner and
spay or neuter your dog / cat, and make sure those around you are caring for their
pets too.
While there is debate in the veterinary community on the best time for the procedure, having your
pet spayed or neutered is one of the most
responsible decisions you can make as a dog
owner.
GRCA opposes mandatory
spay / neuter legislation because: 1) there is no evidence to suggest that it is effective in achieving its stated goal; 2) it causes well - documented health and developmental problems in some
pets, especially when performed before sexual maturity; 3) it pushes
responsible breeders out of the licensing system; 4) it reduces the availability of well - bred healthy, home bred and raised puppies; 5) it encourages the importation of puppies and dogs from less acceptable sources, including foreign countries; and 6) because laws that force
owners to perform surgery on their
pets without a rational basis for doing so may be unconstitutional.
If you want to be a
responsible pet owner, you'll also look into
spaying or neutering.
To be
responsible pet owner it doesn't mean to
spay and neuter, it means to care for your dogs, make sure they don't produce puppies make sure they get all vaccines and vet check ups and high quality food.
We also need more education on: • The importance and necessity of
spaying and neutering, so we can end
pet overpopulation • Ending puppy mills once and for all, so we can end the senseless suffering of mama dogs whose feet often times never touch the ground • The importance of micro-chipping, so beloved
pets can return home • The importance of vaccinations, so we can eradicate diseases like parvo that leave innocent puppies suffering • Updating our licensing laws so that
pet «
owners» are held
responsible for their animal's actions, not the animal.
This includes the
spay and neuter of the puppy you purchase, which proves that you do not wish, as a
responsible pet owner, not to be contributing to the ever growing crisis of thousands of unwanted companion animals that die daily in shelters across our land due to the lack of homes.
to educate dog
owners and the general public about
responsible pet ownership, including
spaying / neutering, training and humane care of Golden Retrievers and other
pets.
Our Mission at the Middle Tennessee
Spay and Neuter Clinic is to alleviate pet overpopulation by providing affordable spay / neuter services for dogs and cats belonging to responsible pet owners and caretakers in the middle Tennessee area and to provide and promote education for the humane care and treatment for all anim
Spay and Neuter Clinic is to alleviate
pet overpopulation by providing affordable
spay / neuter services for dogs and cats belonging to responsible pet owners and caretakers in the middle Tennessee area and to provide and promote education for the humane care and treatment for all anim
spay / neuter services for dogs and cats belonging to
responsible pet owners and caretakers in the middle Tennessee area and to provide and promote education for the humane care and treatment for all animals.
What a wonderful world it would be if ALL
pet owners did the
responsible thing and
spayed and neutered their
pets.
In addition to providing those service, Adopt a Golden Knoxville is intent on educating and assisting the metropolitan Knoxville and East Tennessee general public, and dog
owners specifically, regarding issues such as
responsible pet ownership,
spay / neutering, obedience training, and veterinary / specialists referrals.
There are thousands of cats and dogs in Georgia alone that are euthanized each year because no one has room for them or their
owners were not
responsible enough to
spay or neuter their
pet.
Our goal is to educate all
pet owners about the benefits of
spaying and neutering, raise money to help finance the costs of
spay and neutering, help strays (trap, neuter, release), working with local shelters / sister organizations and encouraging
responsible pet ownership.
While your dog or cat recuperates, your role as a
responsible pet owner is to keep track of their behavior or healing process after their
spaying or neutering.
ACC reminds all
pet owners to ensure that their animal does not get lost by practicing
responsible pet ownership including making sure your dog is licensed and always kept on a leash when outside, that your cat is kept indoors, your
pet is wearing a tag and has a microchip, and is
spayed / neutered.
We also serve as a resource to our community and all
pet owners by providing education and information on
responsible pet ownership, including the importance of
spaying / neutering, positive behavior training, and good nutrition.
We also work to educate our community about the importance of being
responsible pet owners by
spaying / neutering their family
pets, therefore reducing the number of abandoned
pets being euthanized in shelters across America.
That an animal is
spayed or neutered is one indication of a
responsible pet owner.
AnimalSave's low - cost
spay / neuter clinic offers affordable services that help
responsible pet owners solve the problem of too many homeless dogs and cats.
Having your
pet spayed or neutered, obeying city leash and licensing laws, and keeping identification tags on your
pets are all part of being a
responsible owner.
To form a no - kill coalition for companion animals within our community by educating the public, providing
spay / neuter and other
responsible pet owner services, and finding great adopters for the homeless
pets in our care.
To serve the
pets and
pet owners of the homeless community and other vulnerable and low - income populations by providing
pet food, supplies, and medical care; to promote positive and
responsible pet ownership (including
spay and neuter); to identify and provide
pet owners useful and low - cost information on
pet resources.
We are advocates for
spaying / neutering to reduce the homeless
pet population, while providing quality care to Brevard's abandoned animals by placing them with
responsible, caring
owners in new «furever» homes.
They strive to carefully seek new loving homes for all cats and dogs, provide quality lifetime care for those who are not yet adopted, support individuals who have rescued homeless dogs or cats, educate the public and
pet owners about
spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any issues that might arise and public outreach toward a more loving,
responsible and permanent relationship with
pets.
These activists promote mandatory
spay and neuter laws and other restrictions on breeding as the solution to «overpopulation» and conduct annual drives to convince
owners that every intact
pet will be
responsible for thousands more dogs or cats in its fertile lifetime.
We are advocates for
responsible pet care and
spay / neuter assistance through education, referral services and subsidy for low - income
pet owners.
These days,
spaying and neutering your
pet is a part of being a
responsible pet owner, but it wasn't always this way.
Rotts»n Pups Rescue is also committed to: * Providing free dog food to
pet owners who have fallen on hard times; * Educating
pet owners about the benefits and the necessity of sterilizing their animals; * Assisting
pet owners in the location of low - cost
spay / neuter clinics and veterinary services; * Teaching of the importance of socializing current and / or adoptive
pets; * Offering all necessary tools for persons to become
responsible pet owners.
You can be a
responsible pet owner, and stay on budget when you use the affordable, high - quality services at
Spay Memphis.
GRRMF provides a wide range of services including: education of new and prospective golden retriever
owners; counseling, problem intervention and training; temporary or long term shelter and care of golden retrievers; placement and adoption follow - up; promotion of
responsible dog ownership including the importance of
spaying and neutering all
pets; advice on behavioral problems or other concerns; referral to rescue groups in other geographic locations around the country.
However, this problem can be solved by being a
responsible pet owner and
spaying or neutering your
pet and not allowing them to roam free.
Spaying or neutering your dog is the single most important step you can take to be a
responsible pet owner.