Sentences with phrase «animal rescue community saw»

ODND started coming together in January 2016, when a group of friends in Maine's animal rescue community saw a need for focusing on getting senior dogs out of shelters and into loving foster and forever homes as quickly as possible.

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Being involved in animal rescue is incredibly rewarding; helping Goldens find forever homes, helping the sick and mistreated get well, and seeing first hand the generosity and support of our community as we did this past Thursday on North Texas Giving Day is amazing to see first hand.
People who feed or see community cats should try to locate a local animal shelter or humane society, rescue or TNR group, spay / neuter clinic, or a private veterinarian to sterilize as close to 100 % of the cats as soon as possible to prevent continued reproduction.
What she found was shocking and led her to ask why half a billion dollars a year is raised in the name of animal welfare and the grassroots rescues in America's communities are not seeing any of this money?
Promoting pit bulls, especially pit bulls made «safe» through abusive training, is jeopardizing the credibility of the entire humane community, which is now experiencing falling adoptions in large part because animal shelters & rescues are no longer nearly as often seen as reliable sources of behaviorally sound pets as was the case a decade ago and earlier, even as adoption failure rates have returned to the 20 % range, double the rates of circa 2000.
I am reaching out to my contacts in the animal rescue community in Los Angeles to see how we can help you help the animals.
Seeing a need in their community, these two first got their start working with Nelson County Animal Control to send dogs to rescues all over the country.
The successes that Animal Care Services has seen over the past few years would not be possible without the help of our rescue groups, community partners, and animal ageAnimal Care Services has seen over the past few years would not be possible without the help of our rescue groups, community partners, and animal ageanimal agencies.
The annual luncheon, held at the ASPCA Adoption Center, celebrated our NYPD Partnership and recognized those who have played critical roles in preventing, investigating and prosecuting cases of animal cruelty and neglect in 2017 — roles like that of Deputy Chief James Luongo, whose commitment to this partnership has elevated the issue of animal welfare for all members of the NYPD; Detective Walter Brant, who is an NYPD Community Affairs Officer and has consistently worked to engage the public with the ASPCA's message through community events like National Night Out; Police Officer Danielle Venuto, whose work and dedication to animal welfare has extended to the rescue and successful placement of dozens of dogs; or Detectives Matthew Edelman and Jonathan Kalman, who saw a Facebook ® video of animal cruelty and took immediate action that resulted in the arrest of a perpetrator and saved the life of a cat namedCommunity Affairs Officer and has consistently worked to engage the public with the ASPCA's message through community events like National Night Out; Police Officer Danielle Venuto, whose work and dedication to animal welfare has extended to the rescue and successful placement of dozens of dogs; or Detectives Matthew Edelman and Jonathan Kalman, who saw a Facebook ® video of animal cruelty and took immediate action that resulted in the arrest of a perpetrator and saved the life of a cat namedcommunity events like National Night Out; Police Officer Danielle Venuto, whose work and dedication to animal welfare has extended to the rescue and successful placement of dozens of dogs; or Detectives Matthew Edelman and Jonathan Kalman, who saw a Facebook ® video of animal cruelty and took immediate action that resulted in the arrest of a perpetrator and saved the life of a cat named Chester.
Fasseas said she's encouraged by Chicagoans» support for animal rescue: «I am so inspired seeing our animal - loving community come together to show their support for creating a No Kill Chicago.
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