In fact, while reducing the number of unwanted litters, fewer resources will be used, money will be saved and
animal welfare programs made easier and more streamlined.
Not exact matches
Making sure the Rainforest Alliance and UDZ's new certification
program includes
animal welfare standards would be a good start.
Discover how the ASPCA's Disaster Response
Program works with emergency management, public health, and
animal welfare organizations to prepare for natural and man -
made disasters — and how you can put these principles to use in your own community.
In 2015, the leading
animal welfare charity
made a similar multi-year commitment to the Paws for Hope Pet Therapy
Program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
Today, PetSmart Charities ™ of Canada, one of the nation's leading funders of
animal welfare, announced a new focus on strategic grant -
making and unveiled an expanded mission, allowing it to reach beyond its core mission to end pet homelessness to include funding
programs that connect people and pets.
The Foundation provides funds for the nonprofit's #WhyNotMePets campaign with a $ 25,000 grant,
made possible by the Every Quote Gives Hope
program (with every pet insurance quote, a donation is
made to
animal welfare organizations in need).
A leading funder of
animal welfare, PetSmart Charities of Canada has granted more than $ 10 million to help pets in need by supporting adoption and spay / neuter
programs that help communities solve pet overpopulation and providing emergency relief funds and supplies to pets and pet parents impacted by natural or man -
made disasters.
A leading funder of
animal welfare, PetSmart Charities of Canada has granted more than $ 9.9 million to help pets in need by funding adoption and spay / neuter
programs that help communities solve pet overpopulation and providing emergency relief for pets and pet parents affected by natural and man -
made disasters.
SEE THIS YEAR»S HEROES Nominate yourself or someone who has
made a difference in the lives of
animals and increase awareness of the life - saving
animal welfare programs at the Atlanta Humane Society.
With state - of - the - art facilities on their beautiful four - acre Main Campus, and a satellite adoption center on Albuquerque's Westside, they deliver innovative
programs that comprise their wide variety of compassionate services,
making Animal Humane a national leader in animal we
Animal Humane a national leader in
animal we
animal welfare.
The right partner can also lend credibility to a new
animal welfare program and
make outreach efforts more successful, says Lisa Dennison, executive director of the New Hampshire SPCA (NHSPCA) in Stratham.
Working with thousands of
animal welfare partners, we inspire and empower communities to
make a difference by investing in adoption and medical care
programs, spay and neuter services, pet cancer research, service and therapy
animals, and numerous other lifesaving initiatives.
We strongly encourage
animal welfare agencies to
make a long - term commitment to humane education, whether by starting a new
program or investing in an established one.
A leading funder of
animal welfare, PetSmart Charities of Canada has granted more than $ 10 million to help pets in need with a funding focus on adoption and spay / neuter
programs that help communities solve pet overpopulation and emergency relief grants that help pets and pet parents impacted by natural and man -
made disasters.
Whether it's providing education about
animal welfare issues, offering pet behavior training, running elementary school outreach
programs, or even just passing on helpful pet - related information — our goal is to
make this site a valuable resource for everyone with people - pet relationships.
Making the Case for a Paradigm Shift in Community Cat Management, Part Two is part of an ongoing series of educational
programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative
animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
The Best Friends Network is
made up of hundreds of shelters, rescue groups and other
animal welfare organizations from all across the country that are committed to saving the lives of homeless pets through effective adoption, spay / neuter and intake prevention
programs.
The Best Friends Network,
made up of hundreds of shelters, rescue groups and other
animal welfare organizations in all corners of the country, is committed to saving the lives of homeless pets through collaboration and implementation of effective adoption, spay / neuter and intake prevention
programs.
Making the Case for a Paradigm Shift in Community Cat Management, Part One is part of an ongoing series of educational
programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative
animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
The
program was peer - reviewed by
animal scientists and canine
welfare experts from major academic institutions to corroborate credibility and the most up - to - date scientific knowledge about dogs, how their brains work and what
makes them healthy and happy.
Her interests include diagnosis, management, and prevention of infectious diseases;
animal welfare, veterinary ethics, and decision -
making; and innovative outreach
programs promoting accessible veterinary care and humane behaviors.
Other university
animal scientists and canine
welfare experts reviewed the
program over a three year time period to
make sure it was sound.
With state - of - the - art facilities on our beautiful four - acre Main Campus, and a satellite adoption center on Albuquerque's Westside, we deliver innovative
programs that comprise our wide variety of compassionate services,
making Animal Humane a national leader in animal we
Animal Humane a national leader in
animal we
animal welfare.
Best Friends Network — The No More Homeless Pets Network,
made up of hundreds of shelters, rescue groups and other
animal welfare organizations in all corners of the country, is committed to saving the lives of homeless pets through collaboration and implementation of effective adoption, spay / neuter and intake prevention
programs.
For example, solicitation of donations to reduce the number of dogs in shelters must contain information about the
programs that will be conducted to reach the goal, i.e., funding low - cost spay and neuter clinics; providing
animal welfare education to the community; establishing a foster care
program or an obedience
program to
make dogs more adoptable; buying a van to serve as a mobile adoption center, etc..
Shelters that track the intake and outcome for the
animals in their care are armed with data to help them
make strategic decisions about
programs that can save more lives and improve
welfare.
The Pet Friendly Group Grant (PFGG)
program provides 10 free surgery certificates to non-profit
animal welfare groups and municipal shelters so they can spay / neuter
animals in their care before
making them available for adoption into permanent, loving homes.
SCAW and CITI
program have
made partnership for developing Student Scholarship Fund and full time students and enroll for it to get their career opportunity in
animal welfare.
The goal of the MAC Shelter Statistics Task Force is to
make standardized, high quality statewide data on homeless
animals available to
animal welfare programs and state and local policy decision - makers.
PetSmart Charities of Canada will use the study's findings to help improve its adoption
program in PetSmart ® stores and
make smart decisions as a leading funder of
animal welfare in Canada.
Your donation today will help support Iowa Humane Alliance
programs that
make a direct impact on
animal welfare in Iowa.