Sentences with phrase «shelter admission policies»

Shelter admission policies have gone from being the signature difference between No Kill and traditionalists 20 years ago to being one of the most notable areas of common ground today.

Not exact matches

Advocates for the homeless and some City Council members are reacting with alarm to reports that the city will institute a policy later this month that will make it more difficult for single adults to gain admission to city shelters.
Even with open - admission shelter policies that encourage the public to turn in cats at any time without restriction, few shelters take in more than 10 % of the community's free - roaming cats each year.
We believe the public is better served by looking at a shelter's admission policy and overall treatment record, rather than relying on a vague term such as «no - kill.»
For a great example of how one shelter communicated the rationale and details of their managed admission policy, check out Animal Humane New Mexico's friendly and informative video here.
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The varied population comes thanks to the shelter's open - admission policy, said Education Coordinator Jen Walker.
Even with open - admission shelter policies that encourage the public to turn in cats at any time without restriction, few shelters take in more than 10 % of the community's free - roaming cats each year [9].
Or would animals just be turned loose in the parking lot, to suffer an unknown fate, or taken to nearby shelters that kept the old, unmanaged admission policy?
PLEASE NOTE, because dogs are more likely to be reunited with their owner when they are brought to a shelter in their own neighborhood, the Quebec Street Shelter in Denver does not take in lost dogs (see our Lost & Found pet admission policies below for more informshelter in their own neighborhood, the Quebec Street Shelter in Denver does not take in lost dogs (see our Lost & Found pet admission policies below for more informShelter in Denver does not take in lost dogs (see our Lost & Found pet admission policies below for more information).
To understand our policy, it is first important to understand that SJRAS is what is called an «open admission» shelter and, as such, provides a temporary refuge for homeless and unwanted animals of all types.
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