Cities and towns picking up and impounding
animals cost money for tax payers.
But getting samples of
these animals costs money.
Not exact matches
He condemned the temple authorities for making it «a den of robbers,» robbing the poor by the rate of exchange on
money and the
cost of sacrificial
animals (Mark 11:17; Matt.
Supplies: The amount of
money requested for supplies should be divided into major research supply categories (e.g., cell biology reagents, test fees, etc.) If
animals are to be involved, the justification should state how many are to be used, their unit purchase price, and their unit care
cost.
A recent study found that older adults who spent their
money on fruits and vegetables had significantly fewer hospital days and total medical
costs, whereas those who spent their
money on
animal - derived foods had a higher number of hospital days and
costs, as well as total medical
costs.
It's almost certain that if the mayor of the city is re-elected, he will enact a plan to euthanize every dog on the island, even though the
animals pose no threat, don't
cost the city
money any longer, and were, at one point, loved by a certain segment of the population.
Keeping companion
animals became common only with the rise of the middle class and urbanization, perhaps because of the deprivation of other contact with
animals, or simply because pets
cost money and are therefore a signifier of extravagance (Americans spend $ 34 billion on their companion
animals every year).
1) Putting the financial aspects aside, you'll know you really want the pet and you will have avoided any chance of having made a (bad) impulsive decision that benefited neither you nor the
animal; 2) You'll know how well the pet fits into your adjusted budget; 3) You'll have a nice chunk of change available to either cover or offset the initial
cost of the pet and accessories; 4) If you decide a pet's not for you — you can do something fun with the
money that's more conducive to your lifestyle.
Kelley said, «
Animal cruelty is no different then any other crime in the U.S.
Animal cruelty is on the rise and is
costing the U.S. citizens a lot of
money.
That is not so in cities where the «deposit» is merely a portion of the
cost of spaying or neutering the new pet, a process which forces the new owner to pay out more
money to complete the adoption process after the
animal is in their home.
Animal Aid depends solely on donations and
money earned from items sold in the Thrift Store to cover their
costs.
Teaming up with Alachua County
animal advocates, the Board of County Commissioners, and the University of Florida, Gladys contributed a portion of the seed
money to open the region's first high - quality, low -
cost, high - volume spay / neuter clinic: No More Homeless Pets / Operation PetSnip.
When considering the
money, you'd probably want to consider the price of the
animal as well as other
costs, such as visits to the hospital for the necessary shots.
«Nearly all of the
money we receive from donations goes towards food and medical
costs for the
animals.»
We will put any prize
money earned toward our most pressing
animal problems: reducing the number of homeless pets by offering more free and low -
cost spay / neuter options; enhancing our foster and adoption programs; and expanding the pet food pantry for the community's neediest pet owners.
The Human
Animal Bond Research Initiative (HABRI) released an economic study explaining that not only are there numerous physical and psychological benefits to keeping a pet, but also that pet ownership saves an amazing amount of
money in healthcare
costs.
All i know, is the article prompted me to call
animal poison control which
cost $ 35 and a subsequent $ 500 at the vet, which trust me, there is no amount of
money i wouldnt spend to save my dogs life, that is, if they REALLY did ingest something toxic.
i was told by a local vet who volunteered at the free
animal clinic which gives out cheapo vaccines that they actually made tons of
money through selling flea treatments and could practically give away the rabies shots - only charging their
cost from the drug company.
While reduced quarantine periods save ARL shelters time and
money, the
costs for a four - month quarantine are still about $ 1,500 per
animal, which is why we appreciate and continue to ask YOU for your support to allow us to help more
animals in need.
Euthanizing shelter
animals is not only unconscionable, it
costs money and is the ultimate form of
animal cruelty.
Is the missing link to saving more lives, relieving
animal suffering, saving
money on general operating
costs and boosting community goodwill hiding in plain sight in your
animal shelter's spay / neuter clinic?
Money donated towards the care of wildlife patients will help cover the
cost of food, housing, and veterinary procedures and treatments provided during the
animal's stay at the WHL.
Although it
costs money to obtain health clearances and certain certifications prior to breeding
animals, it is an expense which most breeders feel is well worth the
money.
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money for the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
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Of the
money donated to PAW, the majority is spent on veterinary care and other
costs that directly benefit the
animals.
Not every
animal - lover can do that, but since everything
costs money, sending a donation means you're helping in the way you can.
Good Hope
Animal Hospital also proudly contributes additional
money to the fund, and we cover all administrative
costs of managing the program.
It'll be used for reward
money in other cases, to cover medical bills and long term rehabilitation for
animals who survive abuse, and toward memorial
costs for those who don't make it.
The mothers of these
animals need to be spayed, and spaying
costs money.
Until then, the other part of the answer is a temporary fix of throwing more
money toward covering the
costs of taking stray
animals to shelters.
• Total number of nationwide
animal shelters 5,000 • Number of companion
animals that enter into
animal shelters nationwide annually 5 million • Average annual number of companion
animals that are euthinized at shelters 3.5 million • Percent of dogs in
animals shelters that are euthanized 60 % • Percent of cats in
animal shelters that are euthanized 70 % • Percent of cats that are returned to their owners 2 % • Percent of dogs returned to their owners 15 % • Total percentage of dogs claimed to be spayed or neutered 78 % • Total percentage of cats that are claimed to be spayed or neutered 88 % • Total number of
animals that end up in a shelter that are spayed or neutered 10 % • Percent of dogs brought to shelters that were adopted by a shelter 20 % • Percent of dogs and cats that are adopted from shelters 25 % • Total number of dogs and cats that are bought at pet stores 6 % • Percentage of people that get their pets free or at low
cost 65 % • Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million • T
cost 65 % •
Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million • T
Cost of taxpayer
money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless
animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion
animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion
animal 70 million • Tags:
Nearly every public shelter, private rescue or
animal welfare organization in the country donates
money, space or time to low -
cost spay and neuter clinics.
Until incentives are approved, the other part of the answer is temporarily throwing more
money toward covering the
costs of taking stray
animals to shelters.
And as I said before, it would be great if every shelter could be no kill and use aggressive adoption drives to find homes instead of killing
animals, but that
costs money and there are unfortunately, many, many tax payers who just aren't willing to spend it on saving dogs and cats.
We will use that
money to improve the quality of life for the
animals at the shelter, pay the
costs associated with transfer, or attack the problem at its source through the FOTAS Fix - a-Pet program or its Lenny's Brigade for community cats.
The sponsor
money can be used for medical, training, rehabilitation or other
costs associated with providing the necessary care for that
animal.
We are federal and state tax - exempt so we take donations of items and
money and every cent (except our power bill) goes to hosting Low
cost vaccination events, helping low budget pet owners have their
animals vetted, and we help pay for our shelter to have dogs and cats spayed or neutered.
Cat licensing will
cost local governments and taxpayers
money, not raise it, resulting in a net loss to
animal control and / or other vital government services.
Because the abuse, neglect, cruelty and medical cases
cost shelters the most
money and are the most urgent, they are often the first
animals euthanized.
Almost 6 million
animals are euthanized every year and this
costs money.
It
cost approximately $ 280 for each dog to be transported aboard a climate - controlled United Airlines cargo flight, but
money well spent when you see just how appreciative these adorable dogs were when they arrived at our Port Washington, NY campus ready to start their journeys as highly adoptable
Animal League America Mutt - i - grees.
Unfortunately, just about the time that people had less
money to spend on vet care for their
animals, the
cost to see a vet was going up significantly.
Donated
money will help pay for vet bills for all of the
animals we rescue, including spaying and neutering
costs, vaccinations, dentals, surgeries, and Heartworm treatment (if needed).
There will come a day when you realize that your
animals grooming
costs outweigh your own, that your
animal has more toys and activities than a toddler who's been spoiled rotten, and that while
money's been tight and you've been rationing potatoes, your
animal is chowing down on some delicious home - made grub.
and cat shows
cost a lot of
money, but if you are breeding for the best type in an
animal you should show if you can.
Preventing the births of unwanted cats and dogs through well designed spay / neuter assistance programs
costs less
money per
animal over the long run than paying to catch, transport, shelter, and care for unwanted
animals — who, all too often, will eventually be euthanized.
When asked about the
costs, he replied that, «We're not in the business to make
money, we're in the business to save beautiful
animals.»
Whatever the original
cost of the
animal,
money spent on maintenance depends on size, coat type, and training needs.
I've spoken with veterinary teams who give free exams to service and police dogs, offer low -
cost spay / neuter surgeries to local
animal shelters, lead free educational workshops, and sponsor walk - a-thons to raise
money for canine cancer research.
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money for the A New Beginning
Animal Rescue at no extra
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