(b) When stray dogs and cats are
accepted by an animal shelter, they must be scanned for the presence of a microchip and examined for other currently - acceptable methods of identification, including, but not limited to, identification tags, tattoos, and rabies license tags.
(d) When stray dogs and cats are
accepted by an animal shelter and no owner can be identified, the shelter shall hold the animal for the period specified in local ordinance prior to adoption, transfer, or euthanasia.
Not exact matches
Freyburger's designation will allow him to
accept the
animals, but he will not be paid
by the town in any capacity other than acting as a
shelter.
The organizations faced with this reality are the municipal
shelters / pounds that,
by law, have to
accept homeless, owner surrender, at - large
animals.
Municipal
shelters,
by law, have to
accept the
animals within their jurisdiction.
All of the
shelters covered
by the law are kill
shelters, operated
by cities or counties that have to
accept every
animal.
For example,
shelters set up
by the Red Cross accommodate only service
animals and will not
accept pets.
We must
accept only the most urgent cases, abandoned
animals captured
by wardens and those rabbits scheduled for euthanasia in
shelters.
Before the first
animal control
shelter or
animal protection
shelter releases the
animal, it shall obtain from the person to whom the
animal is to be released a written statement
by the second
animal control
shelter or
animal protection
shelter that it is willing to
accept the
animal for purposes of adoption or humane euthanasia.
Being an open admission
shelter we
accept any
animal that is brought to us
by residents from within Beaufort County.
Conclusion) It is past time for the media, ignorant consumers, and legislators to educate themselves about and address the true nature of failure of responsibility and pet retention instead of blindly
accepting intentional misrepresentations perpetuated
by the
Animal Rights Groups and
Shelter Industry.
AC&C is New York City's municipal
shelter system and is required
by law to
accept any
animal that is brought to them.
Many of the 150
animals Gonsal Farm provides temporary
shelter for need intense rehabilitation as they only
accept ones brought in
by inspectors and these are usually cruelty or neglect cases.
Limited Admission
shelters control their intake
by only
accepting some
animals into their facility, and
by maintaining a wait list for admission.
Don't ever consider buying from
shelters as the
animals have already been rejected once
by their owners and usually for cause relinquishing owners do not tell
accepting shelters.
Community - based Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) programs have become increasingly common and widely
accepted over the last decade, with endorsement
by numerous organizations such as the American Association of Feline Practitioners, the American
Animal Hospital Association, the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, the Humane Society of the United States, the National
Animal Control Association, and International Cat Care.
SPCA
Animal Shelter Accepting all
animals surrendered
by owners, stray pets from most jurisdictions, reuniting lost pets with their owners, humane euthanasia, and emergencies (for exotic pets, please see Wildlife Center hours).
We do not
accept pets from areas served
by other
animal shelters.
We must
accept only the most urgent cases, abandoned
animals captured
by wardens and those rabbits scheduled for euthanasia in open
shelters.
By accepting animals from larger but less - specialized
shelters, Felines Inc. provides them with an indefinite opportunity to be placed in loving, permanent homes.
City of Santa Fe Professional
Animal Care Permit # 18 - 004 As a «Second Chance» Organization, FELINES & FRIENDS NEW MEXICO works with the Santa Fe and Espanola
shelters by accepting special needs cats, such as kittens who are too young for placement or need to be socialized, and adults who have health or behavioral issues, most of which can be resolved with loving attention and time.
Private
shelters accept stray
animals turned in
by area residents and
animals abandoned
by their owners.
As of July 26, the
shelter will operate in a limited capacity as an
animal control facility,
accepting only stray dogs brought in
by police officers from contracted municipalities and the City of Lancaster.
-- Santa Cruz County
Animal Shelter, 2200 Seventh Ave., Santa Cruz, www.scanimalshelter.org, is accepting pets from displaced families and animal shelters affected by the dis
Animal Shelter, 2200 Seventh Ave., Santa Cruz, www.scanimalshelter.org, is
accepting pets from displaced families and
animal shelters affected by the dis
animal shelters affected
by the disaster.
In an effort to assist the counties of Sonoma, Napa, Solano and Mendocino with ongoing fires, the Santa Cruz County
Animal Shelter (SCCAS) will be accepting animals from displaced residents and animal shelters affected by the dis
Animal Shelter (SCCAS) will be
accepting animals from displaced residents and
animal shelters affected by the dis
animal shelters affected
by the disaster.
(a) No
animal shelter may
accept a stray dog or cat unless the
animal is reported
by the
shelter to the
animal control or law enforcement of the county in which the
animal is found
by the next business day.
The
animal shelters operated
by New York City have an open - admission
shelter model, which means that the
shelter accepts any
animal.
Over 6,000
animals are
accepted by OHS each year from other
shelters throughout the West Coast.
BARC is the only
shelter in Houston required
by law to
accept every
animal that comes through its doors, regardless of behavior, breed, or medical condition.
Accordingly, and because (unlike private
shelters and SPCAs)
animal control agencies generally
accept all dogs and cats that are brought to them and are required
by law to keep them regardless of their adoptability for a specified period of time, crowding may force
animal control agencies to euthanize adoptable
animals or ones with milder health or behavior problems such as ear mites, kennel cough, skin lesions, excessive barking, or destructive chewing, in order to free up space for more adoptable
animals.
The
shelter accepts all
animals brought in
by Charlotte County residents and
Animal Control.
We
accept dogs from Central Texas
animal shelters, owners who surrender their
animals due to exceptional circumstances, and bassets placed with our organization
by the court system due to abuse and neglect.
In addition, there are other ways you may help us; please tell others about our services and please educate yourselves and others to the plight faced
by the overpopulation issue and the enormous burden placed on
shelters and rescue facilities who
accept homeless
animals.
«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.
Admissions
by Appointment is an industry - leading model for
accepting owned
animals into the
shelter.
Starting Wednesday, the
shelter was operating in a limited capacity as an
animal control facility,
accepting only stray dogs brought in
by police officers from contracted municipalities and the city of Lancaster.
BARC is the only city
shelter in Houston required
by law to
accept every
animal that comes through our doors regardless of breed, temperament, health conditions, and circumstance (from owner surrender, stray pickup, rescued or confiscated
animals).
Animal shelters rarely
accept them because they can not be touched
by people and are thus «unadoptable.»
Founded in 1953, The Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County is an open admission
shelter and
accepts all
animals, including farm
animals and wildlife, brought to us
by the public or under our contract with Indian River
Animal Control.
Large dogs over 40 pounds that are aggressive to cats, other dogs, and people are considered a public safety issue
by Huntsville
Animal Services, and if they are
accepted into the
shelter they will be humanely euthanized.
Humane societies,
animal shelters and other
animal organizations rarely
accept them for adoption because they can not be touched or held
by people and are thus «unadoptable».
The adoption team helps educate the public
by answering all
animal and
shelter - related questions, and is responsible for helping introduce families to a new pet, approving and processing all adoptions, providing resources to prevent surrenders,
accepting surrendered and stray
animals, and helping to reunite lost pets with their owners.
Leaders of
shelters in Dorchester and Berkeley counties, which like the Charleston
Animal Society have to accept all animals brought in by animal control services and community members, said it's heartbreaking to have to euthanize an
Animal Society have to
accept all
animals brought in
by animal control services and community members, said it's heartbreaking to have to euthanize an
animal control services and community members, said it's heartbreaking to have to euthanize
animals.
(a) An
animal shall not be disposed of
by an owner or operator of a pound or of an
animal shelter as a pound until after expiration of a minimum of three full business days of custody during which the public has clear access to inspect and recover the
animal through time periods ordinarily
accepted as usual business hours.