Only 12 % of the drop in shelter killing was due to more
animals going out the door alive.
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I visited the Tulsa
Animal Welfare Shelter on May 31 for my Shelter Report page, and was so encouraged to see it crowded with families walking the aisles looking for a new best friend, and with dogs actually being adopted and
going out the front
door!
Find
out how the Pets for Life model has incorporated strategic
door - to -
door outreach in these communities that have largely
gone untouched by
animal service providers and how you can incorporate community outreach into your work to create substainable change.
Every time I
went to volunteer, Ken would send me
out the
door with these words, «Have fun, but don't come home with another
animal.»
The
Animal Refuge Center has seen a lot of homeless pets
go in and
out its
doors since 1989.
As we say at our
animal control shelter it's so much better having
animals go «
out the front
door rather than the back
door.»
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Like so many shelters with
animal control contracts, the TC SPCA would rely on the fiction that the only solution to pet overpopulation is the «blue solution,» and continue to blame «irresponsible owners» for the fact that so many
animals would
go out the
door in barrels rather than in the loving arms of families.
Like so many shelters with
animal control = contracts, the Tompkins County SPCA would rely on the fiction that = the = 20 only solution to pet overpopulation is the «blue solution,» and continue = to = 20 blame «irresponsible owners» for the fact that so many
animals would
go =
out the = 20
door in barrels rather than in the loving arms of families.
«Most people have no idea that at many
animal shelters across the country, any pit bull that comes through the front
door doesn't
go out the back
door alive.
That means that over 95 % of our
animals in care
go back
out the front
door - either by adoption or being reclaimed by their owners... We frequently get progress reports and thank - you's from people who have adopted
animals from the shelter.
- With family members and visitors
going in and
out during nice summer weather,
doors accidentally left open can provide perfect escape opportunities for curious
animals.
According to the No Kill Advocacy Center, shelter killing is the leading cause of death for healthy dogs and cats in the U.S., with «almost half of all
animals who enter our nation's shelters
going out the back
door in garbage bags rather than
out the front
door in the loving arms of adopters, despite the fact that there are plenty of homes available.»
Freshly cut grass with
animals chasing each other and tumbling around the yard, wide open front
doors with neighbors that just walk right in and yell that they're stealing your last 3 eggs, and
going to bed dead tired to find
out that you already have three stuffed
animals tucked in sleeping peacefully on your side of the bed.