Our goal is to open intake again as soon as possible so we can continue to bring in animals at risk from shelters all over the Bay Area, and you can help us by either giving one of
our adoptable animals a home or signing up to foster on a temporary or long term basis.
Not exact matches
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
homes.
Excited about finding a «fur - ever»
home for one of the hundreds of
adoptable animals available?
It's our whole model — to work to get every
adoptable animal into a
home.»
From in -
home fostering to on - site
animal care; from bathing guinea pigs to reading books to dogs; from photographing
adoptable animals to walking, running and socializing potential pets; and from wildlife rescue to pet - assisted therapy, everyone age 14 and up can make a difference in the
animal welfare community.
As a former San Diego Humane Society employee responsible for the foster program, she witnessed firsthand the overwhelming need for foster families to provide a loving
home and socialization for
adoptable animals.
OAA's vision: To transform Oklahoma communities into places where all
animals are treated humanely and no healthy,
adoptable dog or cat is destroyed merely because it does not have a
home.
Through our adoption program, the rescue is committed to finding forever
homes for all the
adoptable animals.
Occasionally, rescue groups will transport their
adoptable animals to our building on adoption days with the hope that loving
homes will be found for the
animals.
That said, rescues need a place where the public can meet
adoptable animals, learn about the adoption process, and get to know the folks who care for
animals that need
homes.
Katelin offers in -
home behavior modification and training for owned
animals, as well as volunteer and staff training to rescues and shelters in order to ensure that
adoptable dogs get only the best and most up - to - date training available.
She is inspired by her own dog as well as the wonderful
adoptable companion
animals she works with to find permanent, loving
homes.
HAPI - Lexington, KY Friends of the New Haven
Animal Shelter: The Robin I. Kroogman New Haven
Animal Shelter, New Haven, CT Long Way
Home Adoptables - Bryan TX Woodford Humane Society - Versailles, KY Military Working Dogs - Worldwide Sagacity Productions and An Act of Dog Education and Awareness Campaign The National Canine Cancer Foundation as part of our 2017 Thankful Friday Campaign
Foster families provide temporary
homes for potentially
adoptable animals while they recover from illness, injury, gain weight, mature, or moms nursing a litter.
We endeavor to place
adoptable animals in suitable
homes, to raise public awareness of the importance of spaying and neutering, and to help with access to low - cost veterinary care.
Having you meet an
adoptable puppy allows the rescue to check the rapport between your family and the
animal and your
home as well.
We also want to reward hard - working rescue organizations dedicated to providing transitional
homes, veterinary care, nutrition and training for their
adoptable animals.
All
adoptable animals are in approved foster
homes until adoption.
It is formulating a blueprint for converting a «catch and kill» pound into a safe haven which provides
homes for
adoptable animals.
That's where the rescues can help reduce the number of
adoptable animals that find
homes.
We are committed to support local
animal rescue groups through fundraising, finding forever
homes for
adoptable animals, public education of responsible pet ownership and promoting spay and neuter programs.
In 2013 she adopted her Vida from PAWS Chicago, which works closely with Chicago's
Animal Care and Control to rescue and find
homes for
adoptable pit bull types.
Rescue Groups transport their
adoptable animals to our building on Adoption Days with the hope that loving
homes will be found for the
animals.
The main features in this issue of
Animal Sheltering — on the need to see shelter dogs as individuals, the utility of transport programs and the value of building strong relationships with donors — all speak to the humane movement's sweeping progress in making our shelters and rescues successful in finding
homes for healthy and
adoptable animals.
Every
adoptable animal deserves an opportunity to find a forever
home.
We do our very best to find suitable
homes for
adoptable animals — locally as well as transport to high adoption areas, such as upper Midwest and the Northeast.
We exist to prevent
animal suffering, to reduce
animal overpopulation by promoting spaying and neutering, to educate the public about
animal welfare, and to place
adoptable animals in loving
homes.
According to a Petfinder survey, older pets in rescues are considered «less
adoptable» and are the hardest group of shelter
animals to find
homes.
We are a small group of volunteers and passionate
animal lovers who are interested in finding wonderful
homes for the many
adoptable dogs in the south who, by no fault of their own, find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to care for them.
91 % of
adoptable animals are reunited with their owner, adopted to a new
home, or sent to a rescue group.
We are not using our initiative to market and promote
adoptable animals in the media — the spca and humane society do not properly network with other
animal rescue groups — The by - laws should be changed to more than 3 dogs or cats so that people want to care for more
animals are able to do so — If the
animals are well taken care of and arent a nuisance than badly needed
homes from
animal lovers should not be considered a crime — Imagine compassion and caring are the crime and yet you are weighing the pros and cons of murdering the
animals and that is OK — Does anyone reading this see the insanity!!?? If the insanity wasnt so tragic it would be a joke!!
Feel confident about your new friend Most rescue organizations either place the
animals in foster
homes or have volunteers who interact with their
adoptable pets.
Perhaps some of the public funds budgeted for shelters to kill
animals could be better spent helping rescue groups who are proactive in matching
adoptable pets to suitable
homes.
«Lastly, Wilkes County euthanizes 3,000 healthy,
adoptable animals a year simply because there are not enough good
homes opening their doors to these needy
animals. I find it disturbing that the groups clamoring for media attention over these 127 dogs raise no fuss, and offer no assistance, for the other 3,000 dogs put down in that county each year.
In conjunction with the Foundation, we work with and support approximately 7,000 local
animal welfare groups across the country to help find
homes for more than 200,000
adoptable animals every year.
All of our
adoptable animals are in loving foster
homes!
The mission of the BCHS is to promote the welfare, compassionate care and protection of
animals, taking all domestic
animals brought to us, finding suitable
homes for
adoptable animals, providing information, raising public awareness of
animal issues, and promoting responsible pet ownership.
There are many
animal shelters and rescue groups with many more
adoptable pets waiting for their forever
homes!
Work at info tables and booths, provide
animal care for our
adoptable animals that may be present looking for a forever
home.
Rude Ranch's mission is to find permanent loving
homes for
adoptable animals placed under our care; to provide a safe haven and rehabilitation to feral and neglected
animals rescued from abusive situations; and to put an end to needless euthanasia because of pet overpopulation.
Owner surrendered cats and those formerly adopted from Town Cats are taken in on a limited basis and only if there is room at the shelter or in a foster
home and only if the
animal is determined to be healthy, friendly and
adoptable by shelter staff.
She particularly enjoys addressing problem behavior in shelter and rescue
animals, helping to protect
animal welfare, make these pets more
adoptable, strengthening the budding human -
animal bond and keeping these
animals in their new
homes.
The stress on shelter staff is significant: no room to put ever more dogs; having to euthanize dogs to make room for new dogs; performing triage on sick
animals when space is limited; having to make hard choices about evening and weekend heating and lighting with a small budget; no veterinarian or vet tech on the staff; no evening or weekend staff; no time to network
adoptable animals; no available
homes in the surrounding communities; inadequate transport vehicles; little or no support from local government; an
Animal Control Officer often doing double duty, responsible also for managing the shelter; counties lacking even a shelter or inside kenneling.
The Pet Project Foundation is dedicated to finding loving, forever
homes for all our
adoptable animals - including those with medical conditions, behavioral issues, or those just getting on in years.
The Society is dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of
animals and finding
homes for
adoptable homeless
animals.
The goal of the Community
Animal Center is to keep more animals from being surrendered to shelters by providing affordable wellness care up front, while helping every adoptable animal that comes into their shelters find a forever
Animal Center is to keep more
animals from being surrendered to shelters by providing affordable wellness care up front, while helping every
adoptable animal that comes into their shelters find a forever
animal that comes into their shelters find a forever
home.
Adoption Counselors are vital bridges in helping to place
adoptable animals into suitable
homes.
Best Friends has put together a coalition in Los Angeles dedicated to ending the killing of healthy and
adoptable pets in L.A. city shelters, as well as programs to spay / neuter
animals, find
homes for shelter pets, and raise public awareness.
We serve as the biggest rescue partner for the city shelter (BARC) and, since our founding in 2013, have provided more than 23,000 death - row
animals a second chance via temporary fosters, rehabilitation, and transport to forever
homes in communities throughout the country and Canada where there is a demand for
adoptable pets.
The event brings together more than 2,000 U.S., Canadian and Puerto Rican local
animal welfare organizations with a variety of
adoptable pets in need of
homes and a perfect match for you.