Sentences with phrase «accept live animals»

The airline doesn't accept live animals traveling to and from New York City!

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Bible believers accept that God wrote on stone tablets with His finger, an Ark that was magically filled with animals, a sea that magically parted, a talking donkey, a woman turning into salt for looking at a city, a polygamous Abraham / David / Solomon, and some Jonah guy living in a whale.
Now those who accept the evolutionary perspective are generally agreed that the universe is one single process and that there are stages in the process: the evolution of matter, next the emergence of the first unicellular organisms, then a process of further evolution of life toward vegetative and animal life, and from this latter phase emerged man.
It presupposes, therefore, that God demands and will accept the surrender of the life of the animal for that of man as a substitutionary sign, and mans participation in the reconciliation [namely, reconciliation through the death of God's Son as a lamb slain] thereby signified [Church Dogmatics III, 1, p. 210].
If the findings of those who study animal behavior are to be accepted, power is an indispensable element in the preservation of the group life of the species in the animal world.
If you accept, as I do absolutely, that this life is all that we have, that we die as animals, that everything about us is finally lost irrevocably, that we go into the night without hope, then that belief must influence how you live your life.
I feel stronger and smarter since I've accepted that we're all meaningless animals, living meaningless lives.
Another issue I have with all this is that even if someone is gay what affect does that have on your own personal life, it has nothing to do with you, just because you don't believe in it or don't accept it doesn't mean you can treat gay people wrongly (that's a sin also) they're not animals they are human beings..
Animal Adventure Park is accepting two sponsors to help continue their conservation efforts — one for the live stream of April the giraffe and her new baby, and another for the live web show next Monday where they'll announce the calf's name.
Real - life, that is, if you accept that living in a town full of talking animals is normal
Detective Conrad Metcalf lives in a near - future California where genetically engineered, talking «evolved» animals (kangaroos, rabbits...) are accepted members of society.
We all carry our childhood with us throughout our life... some things are buried deeply... some things we take out to remember frequently... Paula was a survivor, a chameleon... she learned to create new personas that fit the changing circumstances of her life by watching her mother react to life... I thought the author did an excellent job of contrasting Paula and Julian in light of their very different childhood experiences... Paula was a closed up prickly cactus... a dessert survivor... all hard, sharp edges that protected the true inner core of her... Julian was an open succulent... soft, sensitive to his nurturing environment... accepting and giving... like plants and animals, human beings adapt to their environment and when are we most open to learning?
Will not accept the following animals for transportation as carry - on or checked baggage under any circumstances, including for purposes of emotional support animals: peacocks, ferrets, rodents (i.e., guinea pigs, mice, rats, etc.), spiders, mosquitoes, reptiles (i.e., snakes, turtles, etc.) or live fish.
Does not accept the following animals for transportation as carry - on or checked baggage under any circumstances, including as service animals: peacocks, ferrets, rodents (guinea pigs, mice, rats, etc.), spiders, mosquitoes, reptiles (snakes, turtles, etc.) or live fish.
We are accepting donations to improve the lives of shelter animals through the Embark Veterinary Foundation.
An important part of fostering is preparing an animal to live in a home environment, so it's important that everyone in your household be willing to lovingly accept new animals into their daily lives.
«We are really excited to be part of saving the lives of County animals and can't wait to accept more of the shelter's cats and get them seen.»
We accept donations of any vehicle, from any location, and use the proceeds of your vehicle's sale to help protect the lives and advance the interests of animals through the legal system.
It seems inconceivable that as a society we have come to accept the killing of thousands of healthy companion animals — rather than demanding proactive solutions by government to stop the unrestricted breeding and selling of companion animals and establish life - saving rehoming and desexing strategies.
The current law requires that animals can not be euthanized for 5 days and under the new law, even then, shelters must look for reasonable alternatives and specifically, «shall ensure... [t] here are no empty cages, kennels, or other living environments in the shelter that are suitable for the animal; [t] he animal can not share a cage or kennel with appropriately sized primary living space with another animal; [a] foster home is not available»; a rescue on the registry can not accept the animal.
The film requires that we begin to examine the root of all problems facing animals, the primary and difficult truth we must accept before proceeding effectively in creating a more compassionate and responsible world — that some life is not respected for its inherent value, but rather for its desirability or usefulness to us.
We are honored to accept the Humane Hero Award, given to us by our friends at the PWSPCA for our outstanding contribution to improving the lives of companion animals.
Humane Canada accepts that euthanasia of companion animals is a necessary and humane means to end the lives of animals that are in severe or incurable physical distress or for animals with severe behavioural problems, such as aggression, that pose a threat to humans or other animals.
When it is determined live animals must be used by an investigator, only the fewest animals required will be approved, and only if the living conditions are sufficiently described and accepted as well within the definition of humane care.
As a result of our efforts, and your support, in 2014, we achieved a record high life - saving rate of 98 percent — one of the highest in this country — a remarkable achievement as we accept animals orthers turn away.
Innovative ideas to save animal lives are now being accepted online until February 16th.
Because of our barn program partnering with Georgetown Animal Control to accept their impounded ferals, they have been able to sustain 90 % + live release rates for several months
Partnered with Lockhart Animal Control in 2015 - 2016 to accept their impounded feral cats and contribute to a much higher feline live release rate
Accepting the notion of «animal guardian» replacing «pet owner» will go a long way towards making the lives of our animal companions much better and richer.»
The «specter» of euthanasia frightens many people, and they can not accept that, in this world, it is truly a blessing that we humans have a painless, humane way to lovingly end an animal's life when it is necessary.
The Society believes that companion animals fare best when people make a well considered decision to accept the responsibilities of ownership and a commitment to provide them with proper life - long care and quality of life.
Mission Statement To install reverence for all life and to enhance the human - animal bond by acknowledging and accepting the responsibility of humans as a species to cherish and protect the living creatures on this earth who depend on us for care.
If the animal does not accept rules from his first months of age, and does not learn to respect superiors, then he becomes an unsettled being, unable to live in groups.
Local animal control does not accept cats, and there are dozens of feral colonies living in and around Carroll County.
The first reaction of many people is that Napa County's shelter can't achieve high live - release rates because it is «open admission,» accepting all animals that are brought in.
«People [in the North Bay] are very in - tune with nature and accept the importance of animals in our lives — it's an expected part of our lifestyle.»
Animals with evidence of symptoms of any long term, life threatening, or contagious illness will not be accepted.
Humane Education is defined by the National Humane Educators Society as «teaching people how to accept and fulfill their responsibility to companion animals... to understand the consequences of irresponsible behavior and finally, Humane Education encourages the value of all living things.»
If you don't feel ready to accept a new dog into your life, why not consider volunteering at your local animal shelter caring for or walking other dogs who are in need of human affection will keep you busy and help you come to terms with the grief.
Pictured below, Councilwoman and Representative to the Animal Control Advisory Committee accepts a donation of money raised by two Live Oakteenagers during the summer of 2009.
It has often been pointed out that we live in a disposable society and as long as this is accepted as the norm we will continue to see too many animals, not enough homes, and too many disposed - of pets.
You can be more confident that a dog will accept other animals in the home if the dog has lived with other animals in the past.
Because he hasn't been exposed to the outdoors, children, other animals etc. during a time in his life when puppies are most open to accepting new things.
If it has good experiences with men, women, children, dogs, and other animals, it is likely to accept them throughout life.
We also accept and place companion animals who are unwanted, neglected and released from puppy mills and need a second chance at a full and happy life.
«Open - admission» (also known as «open - intake») shelters are obligated to take in strays (either serving as animal control themselves or accepting strays from animal control) and animals surrendered by people who live in the area served by the shelter — in other words, these shelters can not pick and choose what animals they take in or how many animals they take in.
Those who don't vaccinate at all must accept the risk that the animals in our care might get sick from an infectious disease; with puppies, the risk is great that they will die, and even if they live, they might have lingering effects from the disease, and the vet bills (and feelings of guilt) might be considerable.
Humane Canada accepts only those practices for care, management and use of farm animals which provide high levels of care for the animals, protect them from suffering at all stages of their lives, respect the welfare of individual animals and provide for the animals» physical and psychological well - being and behavioural needs.
If you live in a state near Texas your local shelter may be accepting some of these cats, dogs and other animals like bunnies.
While she is at 2 - 4 months, she will start to accept people, other animals, places, and experiences as part of life.
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