Not exact matches
About Blog The Cat's Meow
Rescue (TCMR) is a
group of cat advocates that have come together to help the cats of the Northeast Texas
shelters.The goal of The Cat's Meow
Rescue is to save the lives of cats,
and often litters of kittens, that have been abandoned at kill
shelters.
Tucson, AZ
About Blog SOS Cat
Rescue AZ, Inc. is a foster - based, volunteer - run 501 (c)(3), no kill, non-profit animal rescue group based out of Tucson, AZ dedicated to saving orphan kittens and senior cats from shelters across Arizona and giving them a second chance for a «happily ever after» life by matching adoptable kitties to the right
Rescue AZ, Inc. is a foster - based, volunteer - run 501 (c)(3), no kill, non-profit animal
rescue group based out of Tucson, AZ dedicated to saving orphan kittens and senior cats from shelters across Arizona and giving them a second chance for a «happily ever after» life by matching adoptable kitties to the right
rescue group based out of Tucson, AZ dedicated to saving orphan kittens
and senior cats from
shelters across Arizona
and giving them a second chance for a «happily ever after» life by matching adoptable kitties to the right homes.
Take that same dog, however,
and place him in just
about any
shelter or with any
rescue group and his story would likely be quite different.
«The entire Pet Valu team is excited
about PAW,
and we all put our heart
and soul into raising as much money as possible for these deserving
shelters and rescue groups, as well as finding forever homes for needy pets.»
Instagram changes for animal organizations to explore Recent updates to Instagram will make it easier for
shelters and rescue groups to get out the message
about their animals
and their organization.
«Once we decided to begin looking for a dog, we thought
about checking
shelters and rescue groups.
Furkids is a non-profit animal welfare
group which seeks to provide a cage - free, no - kill
shelter for our
rescued animals where they can experience the best care in a loving environment until they are adopted, find permanent, loving, homes for all our
rescued animals,
and inform the public
about pet overpopulation, promote sterilization,
and provide information for low - cost high - quality spay / neuter services.
In a recent national survey, Pet finder, the respected national organization where we post our dogs available for adoption, animal
shelter and rescue groups reported that most pets are listed for
about 3 months, whereas, black dogs
and senior or special needs dogs average 12 months on the Pet finder adoption site.
Often
shelters choose to work with
rescue groups who know spit
about behavior
and training because those people can get the dogs into fosters
and homes, rather than actual trainers whose focus is resolution of problem behaviors through training so the dog can STAY in the new home,
and stay safely for all concerned, the dogs
and the owners.
The primary goal of MarylandPet.com is to vigorously support the efforts of the state's animal welfare organizations, animal
shelters and numerous pet
rescue groups in their mission to save the lives of homeless animals, prevent animal cruelty,
and further educate the public
about responsible pet care.
About the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner
rescue groups and no - kill
shelters to offer important programs
and services to save the lives of NYC's homeless animals.
All of the ads direct prospective pet owners to a comprehensive website, www.theshelterpetproject.org, where users are able to search for a pet from a local
shelter or
rescue group, read adoption success stories
and learn valuable information
about pet adoption.
People will no longer stand for dogs being allowed to be neglected
and abused
and nothing be done
about them, or for dogs to be yanked out of people's homes merely for the way they look, or for dogs to be killed in the city
shelter when there are
rescue groups more than willing to take in these animals.
In addition, we will promote adopting animals from the local
shelter and rescue groups to reduce pet overpopulation
and we will educate the community
about unethical pet breeders
and «puppy mills».
We are asking administrators, staff members
and volunteers of U. S. animal
shelters and rescue groups to take a brief survey
about their organization's care of orphaned kittens.
Main What animal
shelters and rescue groups need to know
about recruiting great people»
In addition to my reply with the comment that Los Angeles
shelters are very lax sometimes in providing fresh food
and water, I will say they are very good
about allowing qualified
rescue groups to
rescue shelter animals.
If you choose a reputable
shelter or
rescue group, you may be able to find out a lot
about the dog's personality
and health.
Learn
about this amazing coalition of more than 150
rescue groups and shelters, some of the projects it is involved in,
and why Jane left a comfortable law practice to help animals.
If you determine that a
shelter or rescue group is most needed, see the Association of Shelter Veterinarian's Guidelines for Standards of Care to learn about basic standards for humane shelter operations, and visit Rescue Central for information on starting and operating an effective, humane rescue
shelter or
rescue group is most needed, see the Association of Shelter Veterinarian's Guidelines for Standards of Care to learn about basic standards for humane shelter operations, and visit Rescue Central for information on starting and operating an effective, humane rescue
rescue group is most needed, see the Association of
Shelter Veterinarian's Guidelines for Standards of Care to learn about basic standards for humane shelter operations, and visit Rescue Central for information on starting and operating an effective, humane rescue
Shelter Veterinarian's Guidelines for Standards of Care to learn
about basic standards for humane
shelter operations, and visit Rescue Central for information on starting and operating an effective, humane rescue
shelter operations,
and visit
Rescue Central for information on starting and operating an effective, humane rescue
Rescue Central for information on starting
and operating an effective, humane
rescue rescue group.
We are a
group of volunteers spread throughout the United States
and Canada dedicated to helping blind
and visually impaired dogs by
rescuing them in
shelters, assisting blind dog owners,
and educating the public
about these wonderful dogs.
Every Tuesday we join with other bloggers to spread the word
about homeless pets that are waiting in
shelters and rescue groups for a family who will «opt to adopt» them.
Confirmed
shelters and rescue groups include Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), ASPCA, Best Bullies, Bully Project, Caring About The Strays (CATS), Four Paws Sake, NYC, GROWL, K9Kastle, Linda's Cat Assistance, Posh Pets Rescue, Sandra Conway, and Zani's Furry Fr
rescue groups include Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), ASPCA, Best Bullies, Bully Project, Caring
About The Strays (CATS), Four Paws Sake, NYC, GROWL, K9Kastle, Linda's Cat Assistance, Posh Pets
Rescue, Sandra Conway, and Zani's Furry Fr
Rescue, Sandra Conway,
and Zani's Furry Friends.
Black cats get lucky; a Colorado sanctuary teaches horses to trust;
shelters feel the fallout from the backyard chicken craze; Florida
shelter educates its staff
and volunteers
about fomites to prevent the spread of disease; New York
rescue groups showcase foster kitties in stylish chapeaus; a wildlife biologist discusses ways for cat advocates
and conservationists to work together;
and more.
It also gently educates children
about how
and why
rescue groups save dogs in
shelters.
About the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002
and powered by Maddie's Fund, The Pet
Rescue Foundation, with support from the ASPCA, is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C she
Rescue Foundation, with support from the ASPCA, is a coalition of more than 150 animal
rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C she
rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy
and treatable cats
and dogs at AC&C
shelters.
Every 30 days, Talbot
and a caravan of volunteers along with other
rescue groups take
about 200 dogs up North, where they go into no - kill
rescue shelters or meet their fur - ever homes.
(Some
shelters and rescue groups claim to be all
about the animals, including trying to «save every one,»
and yet treat people like criminals
and abusers.
Shelters can use the capacity for care calculator to figure out their own limits, but Inga Fricke, director of
shelter and rescue group services at The HSUS, shares a simplified example: «The HSUS estimates it takes
about 15 minutes for the feeding
and cleaning of each animal.
Learning
about factors that influence the decision to adopt a dog can help
shelters and rescue groups to provide potential adopters with information to help them make informed adoption decisions.»
Giving funding to these so called «inferior
groups» like dog
and cat
rescues (that should never be mislabeled inferior) means alot to those dogs
and cats sitting in kill
shelters that nd
rescue everyday
and don't care
about what might happen or not happen in the future!
Nacer told
Shelter Me that the
rescue group has been operating for
about five years
and they are nearing the milestone of 100 dogs
rescued.
By providing resources
and information
about participating
rescue groups and shelters, the program encourages potential pet owners to adopt their next companion, not purchase from a pet store.
At the events, dozens of Southern California NKLA Coalition partners,
rescue groups and shelters feature
about 1,000 of their adoptable pets.
About the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., is a coalition of more than 150 animal
rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy
and treatable cats
and dogs at AC&C
shelters.
Fosters
and rescues are traditionally
about pulling pure - bred dogs from
shelters; here comes along a new
group called Foster 2 Home.
Now, Tails of the Trail partners with
about a dozen
shelters and rescue groups.
Allow me to transition to another issue — these
rescue groups get their dogs from
shelters and such, so are you
rescuing a dog someone cared
about, but couldn't care for it (lousy excuse), OR are you adopting a
shelter dog whose owner used for breeding?
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative is a coalition of more than 150 animal
rescue groups and shelters whose joint mission is «to raise awareness
about the thousands of... community cats living outdoors throughout NYC's five boroughs, to offer solutions to prevent the number of homeless cats from increasing,
and to successfully manage existing colonies.»
When animal
shelters and rescue groups talk
about «promoting» pets available for adoption, or adopting «two for the price of one,» does that choice of language reduce pets to the level of a commodity?
«After volunteering at a number of animal
shelters and rescue groups I became disenchanted
and sad
about the philosophies of so many such organizations.
About LowRider Dachshund
Rescue «We're a small
group of volunteers that take homeless dogs
and dogs from kill
shelters in order to make sure they are healthy, vaccinated, spayed / neutered,
and then find them forever homes!
Instead, we use our influence to educate the community
about the important work of non-profit
shelters and rescue groups.
Everything Shelters Need to Know
About Canine Distemper is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to
shelter staff, veterinarians,
rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs
and cats community - wide.
The
shelters we work with care a great deal
about the animals in their care,
and work with
rescue groups like ours to save as many of them as possible.
The subject of developing good working relationships between animal
shelters and breed
rescue groups is close to my heart
and what I'm asked to speak or write
about most often.
Reach out to local
rescue groups and shelters, get as much information as you can
about the realities of what needs to happen next.
For single ward
shelters that are not yet affected by canine flu
and rescue groups that would like to support them in the event of an outbreak, this is a great thing to think
about beforehand.
Bark Busters has received hundreds of stories
about dogs that have been found with this tag
and many tags have been donated to
shelters and rescue groups.
If you don't see your favorite dog or cat
rescue group or
shelter, please share our fundraising program page with them,
and encourage them to contact us
about participating — you'll get a FREE CoatHook if your referral enrolls in the program — two FREE CoatHooks if your referral puts a new state on our map!