Sentences with phrase «shelter workers call»

I ended up in animal control with a very bad double eye infection so the shelter workers called CCRC to see if they could help with continuing vet care because I was super miserable.
After the officer dropped the dog off, a shelter worker called police and said the animal had to be picked up because coyotes weren't allowed there, according to an Associated Press report.

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At the January 12th membership meeting the Village Independent Democrats endorsed a letter to Speaker Christine Quinn applauding her support of the Fair Wage For New Yorkers Act as a first step toward ensuring a living wage, but calling on her to move quickly to expand the act to cover the substantial number of minimum wage workers who remain unprotected and without enough of a weekly paycheck to afford food and shelter in our city.
«We got an anonymous call Thursday saying the dogs were at their owners» house,» said Jerry Swanger, Deltona Animal Control manager.The dogs - which a Volusia circuit judge sentenced to death last month because of their aggression toward people and because they have killed five cats - disappeared Oct. 31 from the shelter, where workers found a lock cut and a kennel door pried open.
Shelter workers have documented that until that build up happens, they hear the piercing cries, howling, frantic calls, scratching and panic of animals.
Traditional shelter leaders and workers in the 1990s were also hurt and offended by the term «No Kill,» which they thought was a back - handed way of calling them killers.
He was taken to a local shelter to be euthanized, but the shelter worker on duty talked the family into releasing him to the shelter and they called GRRNT.
November also brings a week dedicated to workers and volunteers helping animals in shelters and rescues across the U.S., called National Animal Shelter and Rescue Appreciation Week.
Lois Lanius, coordinator at the shelter, said many of the other workers at the shelter call Robinson the white tornado because of her high energy level.
I am a shelter worker and there are many of you who howl about breed profiling and name call, etc., without having true experience other than the dog in your backyard.
After a concerned neighbor called police the next morning, shelter workers arrived and poured warm water over Jiffy's back end to unstick him from the sidewalk, said Carey Payne of the Sheboygan County Humane Society.
Shelter workers immediately called a breed - specific rescue group to help him find a home.
A prompt, courteous, helpful phone call is much appreciated by the hassled shelter worker or rattled novice owner.
Then a shelter worker who we call a «euthanasia tech (not a vet)» finds a vein in the front leg and injects a lethal dose of the «pink stuff».
While the movement to oppose laws targeting specific breeds is being led by national organizations of dog trainers, and veterinarians, shelter workers, of animal control officers, etc, one of the leaders of the «ban them» movement is calling people «irrational» and «out of touch» for not wanting dogs to be shot behind the barn.
Then a shelter worker who we call a «euthanasia tech» (often UNtrained, & certainly NOT a vet!)
Of these, coercive controlling violence (CCV; also called intimate terrorism and commonly referred to as domestic violence, spousal abuse, or battery) is the type of intimate partner violence that workers in community or agency settings — hospitals and clinics, domestic abuse or homeless shelters, public safety or law enforcement departments, courts and the legal system — are most likely to encounter (Coker, Smith, McKeown, & King, 2000; Graham - Kevan & Archer, 2003; Johnson, 2006).
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