Pets for Patriots» vision is to end
animal homelessness by supporting the permanent placement of adult dogs and cats with every available, able and willing military family in the U.S. Hard to place, large adult breeds and special needs are the focus of their adoptions.
Austin Dog Rescue Austin Dog Rescue is an all - volunteer foster home based non-profit whose goal is to end the cycle of
animal homelessness by encouraging and promoting their community to spay and neuter their pets, providing education and resources to help pets live a long and healthy life, and to place the dogs in their adoption program through a careful and thoughtful adoption process.
For too long we've been tackling
animal homelessness by looking for solutions primarily within a shelter's four walls.
Pets for Patriots» vision is to end
animal homelessness by supporting the permanent placement of adult dogs and cats with every available, able and willing military family in the U.S..
Have peace of mind knowing you're not contributing to
animal homelessness by letting your pet have unplanned puppies or kittens and give them a better quality of life.
Preventing
animal homelessness by joining our organization.
Not exact matches
This woman thinks big and works for practical solutions — spay and neuter your own pet before «just one litter» and, if you are outraged
by animal cruelty, neglect, and
homelessness, let your legislators and law enforcement officials know that you expect change.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals and its 85 - plus member shelters and rescue groups are seeking to eliminate
animal homelessness in NYC
by increasing pet adoptions from
animal shelters and rescue groups throughout the NYC area.
The OHS is grateful for the support from our community in this new frontier to reduce cat
homelessness in Ottawa and to help preserve the human -
animal bond
by providing services that allow more pet owners to keep their pets.
It is heartening to hear, though, that more communities are getting the idea that no - kill can't be achieved
by a shelter alone and that more and more shelters are making the effort to forge links with their communities to end
animal homelessness together.
You've probably seen a post on Facebook or maybe heard a radio ad
by your local
animal shelter pleading for new foster homes because despite how much we love dogs and cats, there is still a huge pet
homelessness problem.
JULY 26, 2017 — PHOENIX — American pet parents significantly underestimate the current pet
homelessness issue facing the country, according to a new survey commissioned
by PetSmart Charities, the leading funder of
animal welfare in North America, and conducted
by Wakefield Research.
Comprehensive guide, launched today
by the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals, covers topics including domestic violence,
homelessness, hoarding, illness, among others
One of our key goals is to eliminate
animal abuse and
homelessness by teaching readiness for and care of pets at home, humane interactions with wildlife and other
animals, and the special bond between humans and
animals.
World Spay Day, which is organized globally
by Humane Society International and Humane Society of the United States provides a unique opportunity for everyone who cares about
animals to come together towards a common goal — a global, united solution to end the euthanasia, suffering and
homelessness of companion
animals.
Their dedicated and caring staff work to ensure many goals, one being, as stated
by the Carl Morgan, President and CEO of AHS, «Our strategic vision as an organization is to reduce and eventually eliminate companion
animal homelessness in Georgia and the Southeast.»
The Fund is administered
by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources with assistance from an advisory committee and seeks to end the problem of
animal homelessness in Massachusetts.
They will then learn more about how
animal welfare concerns really affect our communities
by thoroughly exploring two issues: pet
homelessness and
animal cruelty.
JULY 27, 2017 — BURLINGTON, ON — Canadian pet parents significantly underestimate the current pet
homelessness issue facing North America, according to a new survey commissioned
by PetSmart Charities of Canada, one of the nation's leading funders of
animal welfare, and conducted
by Wakefield Research.
The HSVLC advocates the elimination of
animal abuse, pet overpopulation and
homelessness among companion
animals by promoting spaying and neutering of all pets, promoting adoptions, and
by providing education and outreach to the community at large.
The Humane Society of Pinellas takes care of Tampa Bay area
animals by not only providing a shelter for homeless pets in the community, but also
by working to tackle the issues that lead to their
homelessness.
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.
Creating a company that would help erase the issue of
animal homelessness is an idea originated
by Paula Etchison.
While, of course, our primary means of accomplishing this is
by making and delivering healthy raw pet food to our customers, we also believe strongly in being part of the effort to end the
homelessness and unnecessary euthanasia of companion
animals.
Ultimately, keeping pets in homes
by educating owners as well as pets will help us achieve our mission of ending pet
homelessness and
animal suffering.
The Portland
Animal Welfare (PAW) Team saves lives, alleviates suffering, and keeps pets and people together
by providing free veterinary care to the pets of people who are experiencing
homelessness or extreme poverty.
So we started The
Animal Center with the goal of significantly reducing feline
homelessness in Newtown
by providing rescue, adoption and spay / neuter assistance to residents with stray cats or kittens in their neighborhood.
By adopting a wonderful mutt, you'll save a life and help reduce
animal homelessness while also boosting your chances of a more robust new furry friend, as mixed - breed dogs have demonstrated better health and longer life spans than their purebred cousins.
With a goal of ending pet
homelessness, Minnesota - based Pet Project Rescue helps
animals in the U.S. and Mexico
by providing spay / neuter services to help reduce the number of homeless and unwanted pets.
All
animals deserve a chance and
by working together, we can help end pet
homelessness.
A recent statewide
animal sheltering survey funded
by Kirkpatrick Foundation revealed that a combination of dire factors place many
animals in Oklahoma in danger of
homelessness and abandonment.
«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.