PAWS is a champion for animals — rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, sheltering and
adopting homeless cats and dogs, and educating people to make a better world for animals.
Not exact matches
They create unique opportunities for members of the military community to save a life by honorably
adopting homeless adult
dogs and cats.
While some community animal shelters are busting at the seams with
homeless pets, other communities have shelters with a waiting list of folks who are anxious to
adopt a
dog or
cat and provide them with a loving forever home.
Not only does spaying
and neutering prevent more litters of
homeless pets, but Missouri state law requires that ALL
dogs and cats adopted from an animal shelter be spayed or neutered.
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• Total number of nationwide animal shelters 5,000 • Number of companion animals that enter into animal shelters nationwide annually 5 million • Average annual number of companion animals that are euthinized at shelters 3.5 million • Percent of
dogs in animals shelters that are euthanized 60 % • Percent of
cats in animal shelters that are euthanized 70 % • Percent of
cats that are returned to their owners 2 % • Percent of
dogs returned to their owners 15 % • Total percentage of
dogs claimed to be spayed or neutered 78 % • Total percentage of
cats that are claimed to be spayed or neutered 88 % • Total number of animals that end up in a shelter that are spayed or neutered 10 % • Percent of
dogs brought to shelters that were
adopted by a shelter 20 % • Percent of
dogs and cats that are
adopted from shelters 25 % • Total number of
dogs and cats that are bought at pet stores 6 % • Percentage of people that get their pets free or at low cost 65 % • Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill
and dispose of
homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of
dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million • Tags:
Having rescue
dogs and cats of his own gives him the drive
and perspective to support what the current director's vision is for the health
and welfare of
homeless and future
adopted dogs.
Adopt - A-Pet's long term goals are to continue to find loving families for
homeless dogs and cats as well as assist people in the community with their personal animals.
It's the perfect time of year to support your local
Adopt & Shop store so we can save more
homeless dogs and cats.
Since that time, over 217,000
dogs and cats have been fixed,
and more than 100,000
adopted through what was then No More
Homeless Pets in Utah
and is now simply Best Friends Animal Society — Utah.
When you
and your family
adopt a
homeless dog or
cat from Special Pals, you are saving more than just one life.
They strive to carefully seek new loving homes for all
cats and dogs, provide quality lifetime care for those who are not yet
adopted, support individuals who have rescued
homeless dogs or
cats, educate the public
and pet owners about spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any issues that might arise
and public outreach toward a more loving, responsible
and permanent relationship with pets.
Anybody who has helped care for our
cats and dogs, who has housed an animal, who has helped socialize a
homeless pet or spread the important message about
adopting from a rescue shelter is important to us!
He decided to
adopt through Pets for Patriots because of our commitment to the most overlooked
homeless dogs and cats — adult
and special needs animals,
and larger breed
dogs.
You can help
homeless pets
and yourself this New Year by
adopting one of the many
dogs,
cats or small animals hoping for a home at Greenhill Humane Society
and 1st Avenue Shelter.
Open your home to an abandoned, abused or special needs animal
and provide temporary foster care or
adopt a
homeless dog or
cat - please consider special needs animals as well.
• encourage the public to
adopt homeless animals or seek out reputable breeders who take excellent care of their
dogs and cats;
Pets for Patriots create unique opportunities for members of the military community to save a life by honorably
adopting homeless adult
dogs and cats.
PetSmart Charities today kicked off United for
Adopted Pets — a «bipetisan» campaign that asks
cat and dog lovers to put aside «pawlitics»
and stand united to save
homeless pets.
Your donation enables Animal Aid to continue helping the
homeless dogs and cats of our community
and to take care of the feeding
and medical needs of current
and future
adopted animals.
In the past 12 months more than 4,566
homeless cats and dogs received medical care, clean shelter, nutritious food
and playtime in a natural setting until they were
adopted into new forever homes.
Optimize existing facilities
and property to save the lives of more
homeless cats and dogs in a no - kill environment until they are
adopted.
Adopting a shelter animal not only gives that
dog or
cat a new home, but can help break the cycle of
homeless puppies
and kittens that adds to the problem of stray animals in the county.
Operation Kindness» staff, adopters, donors, volunteers
and partners support our mission of caring for
homeless cats and dogs in a no - kill environment until each is
adopted into responsible homes while advocating humane values
and behavior.
Nevertheless, they were dedicated enough to spend their Saturdays arriving at the shelter before dawn, bathing
and grooming the
dogs and cats (since that job was rarely tackled by the shelter staff during the work week), loading them into portable cages, hoisting the cages into their cars
and trucks, driving about 10 miles to the nearest shopping center, unloading the cages from the vehicles, calming the by - now terrified
dogs and cats,
and imploring the public for the next eight hours to please consider
adopting one of these
homeless creatures.
Anne Arundel County Animal Control is partners with «Pets for Patriots» a nonprofit organization that creates unique opportunities for members of the military community to save a life by honorably
adopting homeless adult
dogs and cats.
Thank you for caring
and for making the world a brighter place for
homeless dogs and cats,
and the families who will soon
adopt and love them.
And when you
adopt any
cat or
dog from the Humane Society of Indianapolis, you're not only saving a
homeless animal's life — you're also getting a lot of benefits you likely won't get from a pet store or breeder!
In the past 12 months more than 4,200
homeless cats and dogs have received medical care, clean shelter, nutritious food
and playtime in a natural setting until they were
adopted into new forever homes.
While running a table at an event for a non-profit veteran organization, George heard about Pets for Patriots,
and learned how the nationally operating charity helps veterans
and active duty service members
adopt homeless dogs and cats most in need of adoption.
If you take into account that only 37 % of all
dogs and 46 % of all
cats living in homes today were
adopted from shelters, that means that the lion's share of
homeless pets are not making it out of our sheltering system alive.
Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA's 60 - second, award - winning Public Service Announcement encouraging the public to
adopt homeless dogs,
cats and other pets.