Sentences with phrase «animal shelter because»

I took her home to foster her rather than leave her in the South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter because it was very apparent that the «buns» were coming out of the oven very soon.
«Some potential adopters are reluctant to visit an animal shelter because they believe it would make them sad,» said Jennifer Brause, executive director at BARCS.
If you have visited our animal shelter because you were interested in adopting, please consider completing this quick online survey through Google Forms.
Austin - based Nulo, chose the non-profit animal shelter because of its 85 years of dedication to helping Bay Area pets in need find loving, life - long families.
Lily, like so many other abandoned, abused and neglected animals, came to the Santa Fe Animal Shelter because there is no one else.
Three years ago, Lorrie Nassofer gave up a six - figure income and a job she loved to open The Animal Shelter and Wildlife Society.Now, she wants her old life back.Nassofer, 48, said she can no longer manage her 60 - acre animal shelter because of a lack of funds and an unsympathetic public.Stressed - out and frustrated, she hopes to sell the shelter - her labor of love - and return to her previous career as a real estate investor.
In November 2012 Betsy's dreams of a forever home came to a crashing end when her family surrendered her to the West Los Angeles Animal Shelter because they were moving.
My humans dumped me in an animal shelter because I robbed a kitty of life.
Microchips prevent the chance that your cat will be euthanized at an animal shelter because they don't know that your cat has a concerned owner looking for them.
The dogs were taken to the county animal shelter because they were «in a state of neglect,» according to sheriff's reports.
PAULA DUPONT: There will always be stray dogs on the road and too many dogs at the animal shelter because the original owner of the dog that got pregnant and produced the puppies, that was the irresponsible owner.
She was surrendered to an animal shelter because her owners were moving to an apartment that did not allow dogs.
Kim Alboum, North Carolina state director for the Humane Society of the United States recently spoke out about Randolph county, NC saying, «It is shocking that a North Carolina county would return desperately needed funding for their animal shelter because they would rather continue a practice (gassing) that has been denounced by every national humane organization.
Maybe I can prevent more cats from ending up at the animal shelter because an owner becomes frustrated — more so, prevent one cat from having their claws removed surgically.
In the past week 269 animals had to be killed at the animal shelter because homes could not be found for them.The county animal control department pays $ 25 to eligible owners of dogs and cats who have their pets spayed or neutered to control animal populations.
Cali looks so sad, and she probably was since this photo was taken on March 8, 2013... the day her family relinquished her and her brother Eddie to the West Los Angeles Animal Shelter because they were moving out of the country.
The «average case» for a pitbull is being destroyed in an animal shelter because it was abandoned by its owner and was never adopted; or killed in the street, by human abusers or someone that just abandoned their dog on the roadside somewhere.
It doesn't cost a penny more to spay a few weeks earlier, it is easier on animal shelters because the litters are just not born.»
«Countless dogs suffer painful cosmetic surgeries and millions of wonderful dogs die in animal shelters because of the AKC's inhumane policies,» says PETA Vice President Daphna Nachminovitch.
Millions of cats are being put to sleep each year in animal shelters because there are no families to take them.
Many pets end up in animal shelters because their owners have difficulty finding rental properties that allow pets.
The perception is that dogs end up in animal shelters because they were strays, they were seized in police raids, or they were aggressive.
Dogs usually end up in animal shelters because their previous owner was no longer able to look after them and they need a new home.
Due to this situation, many animals are being surrendered every day to animal shelters because their owners are unable to care for them.
Some cats may be euthanized by animal shelters because feral cats are often difficult to adopt due to their wild nature.»
Every year in North Carolina thousands of pets die in animal shelters because there aren't enough homes for all of them.
Every day, dogs are moved from everything and everyone familiar to them to concrete cages in loud, crowded animal shelters because their guardians have died or simply can not care for them anymore.
Or they may wind up in animal shelters because they do have their claws and are scratching in all the wrong places.
Every year, millions of cats and dogs are euthanized in our nation's animal shelters because there are more pets than there are responsible homes for them.
Many large dogs are surrendered to animal shelters because they were cute, little, fluffy puppies one week and big, clumsy, enthusiastic teenagers the next.
┬ ╗ Litter Box 101: How to Make Sure Your Kitten Uses His Toilet Properly More people surrender their cats to animal shelters because of litter box issues than just about any other reason.
This is one of the reasons why some pups end up being abandoned at animal shelters because they realize they can not live with an overactive dog.
In fact, most dogs taken to animal shelters because of «behavior problems» are between nine and 18 months old — prime canine adolescence.
As adorable as one or two litters may be to children, imagine those animals being euthanized in animal shelters because they don't have a home.

Not exact matches

For example, If I woke up one morning and decided I was vegan because I loved animals, gave money to pita and worked at a local animal shelter, but regularly ate steak... well i am well meaning, but not vegan.
There's many animals in shelters because people feel pets are disposable and don't have feelings.
This is why it is so crucial that we take care of the plants around us, because they are so important to the way we live, to our economy, and to the animals that depend on them for food and shelter.
And what's worse, is that they tend to stay in shelters longer than any other animal population because of the aforementioned restrictions that make so it hard, if not impossible, to have an American Pit Bull Terrier as a companion animal.
The Small Animal Hospital of Owasso, along with other groups, is also seeking donations for the animals of Guthrie because the local shelter was destroyed last week.
At present, hundreds of rescues, individuals, and municipal shelters daily face the sad fact that wonderful, adoptable, lovable animals do not get a chance to live because they are homeless or unwanted.
This has always been the goal because «home» is perceived as a safe place that can provide food, shelter, attention and love — all the things every animal needs, right?
I am concerned because the Humane Society of Tulsa will be the «exclusive» adoption service for the Tulsa shelter animals.
A lot of shelters don't have the resources or time to work with these animals, but we'll take them, because each one deserves a chance — and that's saving a fair amount of lives.»
The feral cat population represents a unique challenge to the animal welfare community because most shelters and rescue groups seek to find homes for every homeless animal.
However, because of Malaski's traumatic past, daily activities such as afternoon walks, mealtimes, and even weekly showers were challenging for the experienced handler, who has been working at the animal shelter for the last 27 years.
«Most companion animals end up in shelters or in rescue programs because humans failed them, not because of something they did,» explains Nancy.
Because of you, our animal shelters stay afloat.
Cummings explained her goal was to stop the numbers of animals that enter the shelter because of people's irresponsibility.
For the survey, shelters were asked to provide either actual or estimated numbers because Oklahoma does not mandate that animal shelters keep accurate records.
To add to this, animals that are successfully rescued may have to stay at shelters for long periods of time — sometimes over a month — because they suffer from stress - related diseases.
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