«Efforts to
address animal homelessness often focus on helping animals in shelters, but this research and our own community - focused programs show we need to focus just as much on keeping pets from entering shelters in the first place, specifically by helping owners access critical resources,» said Matt Bershadker, president and CEO of the ASPCA.
Not exact matches
«Targeted spay and neuter efforts are the best way to proactively
address the challenge of
animal homelessness in San Diego County,» said Dr. Gary Weitzman, president and CEO of San Diego Humane Society.
This May, we hope you will join us in
addressing the root causes of
animal homelessness in our area.
Through efforts like
Animal Care EXPO,
Animal Sheltering magazine and The Shelter Pet Project, The HSUS works ceaselessly to help shelters reduce the need for euthanasia, all while striving to identify and
address the root causes of pet
homelessness through our puppy mill work, Pets for Life and other initiatives.
The Hub City
Animal Project encourages animal welfare groups, veterinarians, and municipalities to collaborate in addressing the issues that are at the root of animal homelessness in Spartanburg County in order to create long - term change and reduce shelter i
Animal Project encourages
animal welfare groups, veterinarians, and municipalities to collaborate in addressing the issues that are at the root of animal homelessness in Spartanburg County in order to create long - term change and reduce shelter i
animal welfare groups, veterinarians, and municipalities to collaborate in
addressing the issues that are at the root of
animal homelessness in Spartanburg County in order to create long - term change and reduce shelter i
animal homelessness in Spartanburg County in order to create long - term change and reduce shelter intake.
The
Animal Foundation's lifesaving programs are designed to
address the root causes of pet overpopulation and
homelessness and include: adoptions; low - cost spay / neuter, microchipping and vaccination services; lost & found pets; Community Cats; and more.
Lincoln
Animal Ambassadors is addressing the root causes of animal homelessness in Lincoln and the surrounding
Animal Ambassadors is
addressing the root causes of
animal homelessness in Lincoln and the surrounding
animal homelessness in Lincoln and the surrounding area.
Faithful Friends, Wilmington, DE, was founded in 2000, as Citizens for the Protection and Care of
Animals, by a group of local
animal lovers who believe there is a better way to
address the problem of pet
homelessness than mass euthanasia.
Embracing the No Kill philosophy means implementing a toolkit of complementary ideas that together
address many aspects of the complicated issue of
animal homelessness.
Founded in 1978, The
Animal Foundation's lifesaving programs are designed to
address the root causes of pet overpopulation and
homelessness and include: adoptions; low - cost spay / neuter, microchipping and vaccination services; lost & found pets; Community Cats; and more.
Our research explores the areas of preventative medicine and infectious disease management in shelters, and investigates the causes of pet
homelessness, so that we can develop effective strategies to
address animal abandonment and increase adoption rates.
«Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions will continue working with local, state and national
animal advocacy groups to actively
address - through investigations, education, media relations and legislative involvement - Ohio dog auctions and their relationship to puppy mills and pet
homelessness.»
The organization was founded seven years ago as a way to
address the pet overpopulation problem with the goal of ending
animal homelessness, neglect, abuse and abandonment.