"Animal overpopulation" refers to a situation where there are too many animals in a specific area or location compared to what the environment can handle or what humans can take care of properly. It can cause various problems, such as lack of food and shelter, the spread of diseases, and negative impacts on ecosystems.
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In an effort to do our part in controlling the growing
animal overpopulation problem, we are proud to volunteer with numerous rescue organizations and animal shelters.
Prior to being put up for adoption, the furry friends they rescue are spayed / neutered to alleviate the problem of
animal overpopulation in the area.
There is currently a companion
animal overpopulation crisis; there are far more dogs and cats than there are homes able and willing to care for them.
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.
Help us care for and shelter animals, find loving homes for abandoned and neglected pets, and combat
animal overpopulation through spay and neuter education.
Through pet adoption and community programs, we focus on responsible pet ownership and solutions that
address animal overpopulation and abandonment.
Our focus continues to be to bring an increased awareness to help
combat animal overpopulation and to stop this serious problem at its source.
Since
animal overpopulation continues to be a huge problem in our community, promoting spaying and neutering is another important goal of our organization.
All animal experts have agreed for years that spaying and neutering is the most important focus to help solve the
unwanted animal overpopulation problem.
By making spay / neuter services both affordable and convenient for busy families, shuttle services are the next big thing in
rural animal overpopulation control.
The only solution to saving animals is a «compassion revolution» — a collective effort on the part of animal advocates across the country working together to
end animal overpopulation and cruelty.
Our initiatives provide compassionate care for homeless pets,
reduce animal overpopulation with our Spay & Neuter Assistance Program, foster responsible pet ownership and promote community kindness.
Share the love by donating to our general fund to provide low - cost spay and neuter for those who need it so we can do the important work of ending
companion animal overpopulation.
It is a privilege to participate in such a well organized and coordinated response to the global issue
of animal overpopulation.
Fostering also bonds the shelter with the community it serves; providing an additional tool in education
about animal overpopulation, the beauty of shelter animals and the values of adopting.
At the core of our values is the belief that every animal deserves a home, and that veterinarians should do their part to
curb animal overpopulation by partnering with rescue organizations, promoting adoptions and participating in low - cost spay / neuter programs.
OCHS Board President Rick Welch said, «The OCHS Express exists because of the
domestic animal overpopulation problem in Mississippi and other states in the South.
By working with HEART, Chris teaches children and adults about topics such
as animal overpopulation, factory farms, puppy mills, poaching, child labor, and pollution.
In light of the
current animal overpopulation crisis and how many perfectly healthy animals are euthanized in shelters worldwide because there are not enough adopting homes for them all, there should be tighter restrictions on the breeding and sale of animals, and stronger incentives for spaying and neutering.
As I was writing my next book (Defending the Defenseless: A Guide to Protecting and Advocating for Pets which is now in editing), I struggled with whether to use the word «euthanize» or «kill» when addressing the
shelter animal overpopulation crisis.
In addition to the mass production of animals being inhumane, it also undermines the work being done to address
animal overpopulation across the globe.
The cooperative program with PACCA will ensure that students also experience other shelter issues and topics, including homeless animal management, the role of the veterinarian in an animal shelter,
pet animal overpopulation, infectious disease control, behavior problems and evaluations, and animal cruelty, neglect and hoarding.
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