Not exact matches
In the wake of growing controversy over the unsustainable financial situation at Hi - Tor Animal Shelter in Pomona, Rockland Legislators Ed Day and Alden H. Wolfe have initiated a discussion item requesting a committee review of the matter of animal control and care in Rockland Count
In the wake of growing controversy over the unsustainable financial
situation at Hi - Tor
Animal Shelter in Pomona, Rockland Legislators Ed Day and Alden H. Wolfe have initiated a discussion item requesting a committee review of the matter of animal control and care in Rockland C
Animal Shelter in Pomona, Rockland Legislators Ed Day and Alden H. Wolfe have initiated a discussion item requesting a committee review of the matter of animal control and care in Rockland Count
in Pomona, Rockland Legislators Ed Day and Alden H. Wolfe have initiated a discussion item requesting a committee review of the matter of
animal control and care in Rockland C
animal control and care
in Rockland Count
in Rockland County.
«We will be available to assist with the transport of
animals from at - risk
situations in Oklahoma to
shelters and foster homes
in areas such as Colorado, Minnesota, Kansas, and just about anyplace that will offer the
animals a chance at their forever home» Nobles said.
We'll go
in and mandate that they take action to correct a
situation: provide
shelter for the
animal, or mandate that they go to a vet.
Animal cruelty (OK Title 21 § 1685), a felony in Oklahoma, includes «any person who shall willfully or maliciously torture, destroy or kill, or cruelly beat or injure, maim or mutilate any animal in subjugation or captivity, whether wild or tame, and whether belonging to the person or to another, or deprived of necessary food, drink, shelter, or veterinary care to prevent suffering...» When an officer arrives on the scene, if the animals are found to be at risk, but the situation is not critical enough to warrant felony charges, any Oklahoma peace officer or animal control officer may describe the problems and give the owner or caregiver a certain number of days to correct the situ
Animal cruelty (OK Title 21 § 1685), a felony
in Oklahoma, includes «any person who shall willfully or maliciously torture, destroy or kill, or cruelly beat or injure, maim or mutilate any
animal in subjugation or captivity, whether wild or tame, and whether belonging to the person or to another, or deprived of necessary food, drink, shelter, or veterinary care to prevent suffering...» When an officer arrives on the scene, if the animals are found to be at risk, but the situation is not critical enough to warrant felony charges, any Oklahoma peace officer or animal control officer may describe the problems and give the owner or caregiver a certain number of days to correct the situ
animal in subjugation or captivity, whether wild or tame, and whether belonging to the person or to another, or deprived of necessary food, drink,
shelter, or veterinary care to prevent suffering...» When an officer arrives on the scene, if the
animals are found to be at risk, but the
situation is not critical enough to warrant felony charges, any Oklahoma peace officer or
animal control officer may describe the problems and give the owner or caregiver a certain number of days to correct the situ
animal control officer may describe the problems and give the owner or caregiver a certain number of days to correct the
situation.
Formed
in 1997 to answer the call from local domestic violence
shelters seeking refuge for residents» pets, the ASP serves as a haven for
animals whose owners need to flee a dangerous
situation.
In recognition of National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day on Saturday May 12, 2018, the Cedar Valley Humane Society is joining hundreds of other animal shelters from around the United States to encourage pet parents to fully consider their pets in their emergency situation plannin
In recognition of National
Animal Disaster Preparedness Day on Saturday May 12, 2018, the Cedar Valley Humane Society is joining hundreds of other animal shelters from around the United States to encourage pet parents to fully consider their pets in their emergency situation pla
Animal Disaster Preparedness Day on Saturday May 12, 2018, the Cedar Valley Humane Society is joining hundreds of other
animal shelters from around the United States to encourage pet parents to fully consider their pets in their emergency situation pla
animal shelters from around the United States to encourage pet parents to fully consider their pets
in their emergency situation plannin
in their emergency
situation planning.
In an ideal situation, an animal will only stay in a shelter until its owner returns or it is adopte
In an ideal
situation, an
animal will only stay
in a shelter until its owner returns or it is adopte
in a
shelter until its owner returns or it is adopted.
There are so many stray
animals, and without
shelters and adoption services like the Ontario SPCA there would be many
animals who would die being left on the streets or
in terrible
situations.»
Middleburg Humane Foundation specializes
in the rescue and rehabilitation of
animals that come to their
shelter from a vast variety of abusive
situations.
Our mission is to create and strengthen a network of foster families who can provide loving homes until forever homes can be found for
animals in our area, and to help minimize the number of
animals currently
in shelters or unhealthy living
situations.
The hands - on portion of the program provides students with an opportunity to participate
in an internship at
shelters like Best Friends»
Animal Society with a mentor, giving them invaluable practical experience
in real life
situations.
All adoption programs aim to make permanent placements, and no
shelter out there wants to place an
animal in a non-ideal
situation.
Again, while this name may seem overly used it is still one of the more popular pet names particularly for male dogs who have escaped some type of unfortunate
situation such as life
in an
animal shelter or a car accident or amputation.
The virus is a particular problem
in stressful
situations such as
animal shelters.
The pet food pantry assists pet owners
in EMERGENCY
situations only with pet food so that current owned
animals do not have to be rehomed or enter into the
shelter system.
Please come by, read our literature and become informed about early - age spay and neuter surgery especially
in life - saving adoption or transfer
situations involving
animal shelters or rescues.
Not sure of how it works or who can file, or even if it applies to the Spears current
situation, but I do know that
in CA the SPCA has guaranteed
shelter for the
animals while things are being worked out.
EVERY
animals we \'ve had
in our family was either from a
shelter, or rescued from a bad
situation.
The use of unadopted
shelter animals in visitation programs is not supported because of the many stressors of the therapeutic
situation (
shelter mascots are an exception to this policy because
shelter staff tend to be very familiar with them and will know if / when they are suited to therapy work).
Even
in forward - thinking cities like Austin,
animals entering the
sheltering system can end up dead when their
situation, through no fault of their own, places them
in conflict with competing and worthy interests like public safety.
The
situation in animal shelters and rescues exists today because of all the irresponsible breeding of and for «lovable pets.»
The AWA does not cover all
animals in all
situations, including household pets sold face - to - face at retail, pets owned by individuals, and pets housed
in shelters or pounds.
After a career
in animal control it is beyond words and disappointing to know that politics has become superior to public safety — our current
situation of adoption / placement of all
shelter animals regardless of concern for the safety of the community and often disregard for the
animal when he is asked to peacefully coexist
in society long term when the facts continue to prove that this often ends
in tragedy is inexcusable.
When many of us hear about cat overpopulation, we picture an overabundance of cats
in animal shelters and not enough families to adopt them — a
situation that can have tragic consequences, including the risk of euthanasia.
Many people assume that
animals who are
in a rescue or
shelter situation have been abused or neglected and have behavioral issues.
The
Shelter continues to strive to meet the needs of the community by offering programs and services such as Project SASHA (Safe and Sound Housing for
Animals) which works in collaboration with social service agencies to provide free boarding and veterinary care for animals in household crisis situ
Animals) which works
in collaboration with social service agencies to provide free boarding and veterinary care for
animals in household crisis situ
animals in household crisis
situations.
The first report of its kind, Cats
in Canada investigated this overwhelming
situation of cat overpopulation and presented data regarding the extent of homelessness, overburdened
animal shelters and euthanasia.
TAILS Through our Transporting
Animals Into Loving
Situations (TAILS) program, annually, we rescue nearly 2,500 cats and dogs
in need from high - risk
animal shelters near and far.
Remember, It's not all about putting on a harness and pulling an
animal out of a sticky
situation or of helping out
in an emergency
animal shelter.
For example, if your horse falls into a well, your dog falls over a cliff, your cow gets stuck
in a barn wall, or your community needs help
sheltering animals for short term issues such as threat of fire, WASART is trained to help out
in these
situations.
What about the
shelters, rescues, humane societies that only take a stab at any history of the majority of
animals in those
situations.
If you find yourself
in this
situation, CCHS would like to help you re-home your
animal rather than leaving you no other option but to surrender it to a public
shelter.
This unfortunately often happens when a
situation is at its most dire — when an
animal is at risk
in a kill
shelter.
In these
situations we provide emergency care and partner with several local
animal shelters who assume responsibility for rehabilitation and permanent placement of the
animals.
Their mission is to prevent and alleviate fear, anxiety, and stress
in pets when encountering a variety of
situations — the
animal hospital, the groomer, or —
in your case — the
shelter.
Funding for food and care is paid by site sponsors and distributed to
animals in need at the Fund for Animals» renowned animal sanctuaries, pet shelters supported by the Petfinder Foundation, amazing International Fund for Animal Welfare programs that save animals in dire situations worldwide, Rescue Bank, and other worthy animal care facilities and programs supported by the GreaterGood.org foun
animals in need at the Fund for
Animals» renowned animal sanctuaries, pet shelters supported by the Petfinder Foundation, amazing International Fund for Animal Welfare programs that save animals in dire situations worldwide, Rescue Bank, and other worthy animal care facilities and programs supported by the GreaterGood.org foun
Animals» renowned
animal sanctuaries, pet shelters supported by the Petfinder Foundation, amazing International Fund for Animal Welfare programs that save animals in dire situations worldwide, Rescue Bank, and other worthy animal care facilities and programs supported by the GreaterGood.org found
animal sanctuaries, pet
shelters supported by the Petfinder Foundation, amazing International Fund for
Animal Welfare programs that save animals in dire situations worldwide, Rescue Bank, and other worthy animal care facilities and programs supported by the GreaterGood.org found
Animal Welfare programs that save
animals in dire situations worldwide, Rescue Bank, and other worthy animal care facilities and programs supported by the GreaterGood.org foun
animals in dire
situations worldwide, Rescue Bank, and other worthy
animal care facilities and programs supported by the GreaterGood.org found
animal care facilities and programs supported by the GreaterGood.org foundation.
Serving San Diego County since 1880, San Diego Humane Society provides vital services to
animals and people alike through
sheltering and adopting
animals, providing positive reinforcement behavior training for adoptable
animals and for owned
animals through public training classes, investigating
animal cruelty and neglect, providing adult and youth education programs, sharing
animals through Pet - Assisted Therapy and rescuing
animals in emergency
situations.
Unlike most of us who have grown up with a few
animals who lived out their lives with us, most of the youth that we work with either have experienced an unstable housing
situation that led to surrendering their
animals to
shelters and replacing them when they could or simply a family economic
situation that meant their
animals frequently were given away to friends or family members who might be, at least temporarily,
in a better position to care for them.
ARC transported the dogs from this rescue, dubbed Operation Fall Freedom, to the emergency
shelter in Lebanon, TN, already set up to house and care for dogs and cats from rescues ARC executed on October 13
in Weakley County, where 36
animals were rescued from neglectful
situations.
This would include movement of
animals from regional high - kill to no - kill
shelters, providing services for cruelty cases so they can be placed
in foster or
shelter care, and moving
animals from stray / rescue /
shelter situations to facilities where adoption is likely.
And
in situations where the focus is on felines, other
shelter animals still reap indirect benefits.
In animal shelter situations, coccidia organisms are found up to 8 % of the stool specimens of admitted
animals.
This rescue organization of Atlanta takes
animals in as strays, from other
shelters or from those
in bad
situations, that need the extra love and care that other
shelters may not have the time, room or funding for.
Woodie - Woodie was surrendered to a local
animal shelter in NE Texas, he was released to the
shelter from a breeding
situation along with 3 other shelties.
fine, but there are plenty of amazing
animals — purebred or not,
in shelters who were just
in bad
situations and need companions.
In addition to supporting local shelters and rescues, you can become an active member of an animal rescue network and be directly involved in saving animals from fighting operations and other cruelty situation
In addition to supporting local
shelters and rescues, you can become an active member of an
animal rescue network and be directly involved
in saving animals from fighting operations and other cruelty situation
in saving
animals from fighting operations and other cruelty
situations.
«We are pleased that we were able to provide the dogs
in this
situation with special medical and behavioral care
in addition to accomplishing our typical
animal sheltering functions,» says Sasha Elliott, Greenhill spokesperson.
The courses — which covered topics such as temporary
animal sheltering in disaster zones and safe
animal handling techniques
in crisis
situations — were a wonderful educational experience for all who attended.
Members of the St. Albans Volunteer Fire Department came out to perform the amazing rescue, and although he was wet, cold and probably terrified, the kitten came out of the whole
situation in good health and was taken to a local
animal rescue
shelter.
NTCR takes
in cats and kittens from local
animal shelters in the Dallas / Fort Worth area, rescues abandoned felines from other locations (hoarding
situations and through TNR), kittens and cats surrendered by owners to the extent of our resources, which greatly rely on the availabiliity of foster homes.