As a result, more animals are in the shelter system and quite often killed, instead of working with individuals to match the needs of
animals with community resources.
Not exact matches
The clinic served as a
resource to the
community not only to help
animals through basic veterinary care, but also to nurture the
community by partnering
with Dr. Deaton.
We have extensive contacts within Oregon's veterinary
community and can provide you
with information and
resources for coverage of
animal health care issues.
a modern regional
animal shelter served as a
community resource, offering help
with animal behavior problems, providing humane education, promoting responsible pet ownership and encouraging volunteerism while providing a safe haven for homeless
animals.
Animal Friends, a premier companion animal resource community, is committed to promoting the animal - human bond and nurturing relationships with companion animals which are guided by compa
Animal Friends, a premier companion
animal resource community, is committed to promoting the animal - human bond and nurturing relationships with companion animals which are guided by compa
animal resource community, is committed to promoting the
animal - human bond and nurturing relationships with companion animals which are guided by compa
animal - human bond and nurturing relationships
with companion
animals which are guided by compassion.
Visiting these
communities allows us to begin positive relationships
with those who may have never heard of
Animal Humane and, through our Spay / Neuter and Safety Net program, we are able to become a pet care
resource for those who need us most.»
Kootenai Humane Society is a well - established, local non-profit no - kill
animal organization which collaborates
with city and county governments, and partners
with other non-profit organizations and the
community to end
animal abuse and create better pet ownership by providing
resources, training, programs and education.
In 2006, we were able to better serve our
community's pet - owning families by opening the Caryl Gates Gluck
Resource Center — a 30,000 square - foot companion animal resource center complete with creative kenneling for homeless pets, classroom, resource library, more than a mile of wooded walking trails a
Resource Center — a 30,000 square - foot companion
animal resource center complete with creative kenneling for homeless pets, classroom, resource library, more than a mile of wooded walking trails a
resource center complete
with creative kenneling for homeless pets, classroom,
resource library, more than a mile of wooded walking trails a
resource library, more than a mile of wooded walking trails and more.
With an estimated 23 million pets living in poverty with their people in the United States, Pets for Life addresses the critical lack of accessible and affordable animal welfare services, resources, and information for people and pets in underserved communit
With an estimated 23 million pets living in poverty
with their people in the United States, Pets for Life addresses the critical lack of accessible and affordable animal welfare services, resources, and information for people and pets in underserved communit
with their people in the United States, Pets for Life addresses the critical lack of accessible and affordable
animal welfare services,
resources, and information for people and pets in underserved
communities.
Vision Statement Kootenai Humane Society is a well - established, local non-profit no - kill
animal organization which collaborates
with city and county governments, and partners
with other non-profit organizations and the
community to end
animal abuse and create better pet ownership by providing
resources, training, programs and education.
From the Petco Foundation — The Petco Foundation joins
community efforts to help Denham Springs
Animal Shelter flood recovery
with matching grant: Even before the flooding, the Denham Springs
Animal Shelter in Louisiana had very limited
resources.
The legislative committee will serve to unite
resources within the veterinary
community,
animal interest groups, small business advocacy groups, etc.,
with the goals of providing support for legislative changes that foster
animal well - being through Acupressure and Massage as well as insuring the right of qualified individuals to perform their professional services and earn a living.
Her vaccination and infectious disease studies provide the evidence needed to create protocols that protect the health of shelter and free - roaming
community cats, always
with an eye toward practicality in the
resource - scare environment of
animal shelters and cat management programs.
«
Animals are not
resources or property
with whom we can do as we please, their lives matter very much, and they should be firmly entrenched in our moral code
community.
ARC works
with communities that don't have the
resources to confront the cruelty themselves, especially when large numbers of suffering
animals are involved.
Many
communities do not have the
resources that we have in our cities to assist
with the care of their
animals.
The AWC works towards its goals by facilitating alliances
with the humane
community and professionals in related fields, by providing educational
resources for
animal advocates, the media, and the general public, and through special AWC sponsored programs.
The Pennsylvania SPCA has all manner of pet - related news and
resources, as well as ways to get involved
with helping
animals in the
community.
We work in partnership
with other rescues, local & state police, Humane Officers, and Dog Law Enforcement Officers to provide monetary and voluntary
resources to support and sponsor local
animal programs within our
community.
In the early 1990s, concerned
with the lack of shelter and
resources for the county's cats and dogs, a group of
animal lovers in the
community began to envision a better solution.
to provide
animals with different environments and the Healdsburg
community with a beautiful
animal resource center
The Jacksonville Humane Society is dedicated to providing the
community with valuable programs, services and
resources that relate to
animal care.
We work closely
with other rescue organizations and
resources to meet the needs of homeless
animals in our
community.
It's about sharing knowledge and tools to help address the root causes of overpopulation in individual
communities, like sponsoring staff trips to The HSUS's annual
Animal Care Expo, helping
with vetting costs or connecting shelters
with nonprofit
resources like Humane Alliance, which teaches organizations how to operate successful high - volume spay / neuter clinics.
King is careful to point out that source and destination shelter partnerships are mutually beneficial — the «pull» of people who want to adopt and the shelters that want to support their
communities» desire to rescue pets, and the «push» of shelters
with too many
animals and too few adopters and
resources.
He has a special interest in providing veterinary care to
communities of
animals with limited financial
resources.
Find out how to report
animal cruelty, how
community cats are protected under the law, and useful contacts and
resources to help you work
with local authorities to improve the lives of
community cats.
• Free training
with a professional, which is valuable information you can apply to your own dogs and experiences • Experience in dog handling and care •
Community service and experience for your résumé • Readily - available
resources on pet ownership and communication • Networking
with like - minded individuals who love
animals
She played an integral role in helping the
Animal Services Office become the nation's largest no - kill open intake animal shelter by developing community policies and programs that promote lifesaving and connect community members with the resources needed to keep their pets safe and he
Animal Services Office become the nation's largest no - kill open intake
animal shelter by developing community policies and programs that promote lifesaving and connect community members with the resources needed to keep their pets safe and he
animal shelter by developing
community policies and programs that promote lifesaving and connect
community members
with the
resources needed to keep their pets safe and healthy.
Found
Animals Foundation Found
Animals is a privately funded foundation working
with local
communities and
animal care professionals to provide innovative
community - based adoption, spay / neuter, and pet ID programs while offering a wealth of trusted educational
resources.
From innovative fundraising and marketing strategies to the latest and greatest efforts in
animal care and behavior, each session, discussion and moment will leave you inspired and armed
with the information and
resources you need to save lives in your
community.
Prior to coming to Austin, Lee Ann was the Business Operations Manager at the Fairfax County
Animal Shelter in northern Virginia and has over a decade in public service
with a focus on connecting the
community and government
resources.
The Humane Society of Pinellas is not just an adoption center - we are a
resource for all things
animal welfare and pride ourselves on being able to offer exceptional services, while maintaining our deep - rooted connection
with our
community.
Volunteers emerge from the training program feeling connected
with the
resources they need to be successful during RedRover deployments and in helping improve disaster preparedness for
animals in their
communities.
The Nova Scotia SPCA acknowledges that a lack of humane education regarding
animal welfare and reasonable pet ownership, coupled
with a high rate of homeless
animals, a lack of available veterinary care, poor social
resources and struggling economies has resulted in severe
animal abuse cases in some remote
communities.
Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the number of
animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area
animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets of disadvantaged residents of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural
communities with no low - cost spay / neuter
resources); providing
community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects of pet overpopulation on the
community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion
animal adoption.
The
Animal Services Office will continue to focus on meeting the community's animal services needs through an expansion of the foster program, improving the customer experience at the shelter, piloting neighborhood - level programs and finding innovative ways to connect community members with resources so that pets may stay in homes whenever pos
Animal Services Office will continue to focus on meeting the
community's
animal services needs through an expansion of the foster program, improving the customer experience at the shelter, piloting neighborhood - level programs and finding innovative ways to connect community members with resources so that pets may stay in homes whenever pos
animal services needs through an expansion of the foster program, improving the customer experience at the shelter, piloting neighborhood - level programs and finding innovative ways to connect
community members
with resources so that pets may stay in homes whenever possible.
Our
Animal Resource Center provides free assistance and information to anyone who has a question or problem
with their pet or other
animals in the
community.
«The goal of the Pets for Life program is to form relationships
with our neighbors in underserved
communities and give them the veterinary care and
resources they need to keep their pets for life,» said Meghan Scheibe, Marketing and Public Relations Manager for The
Animal Foundation.
«We are grateful to these AKC dog clubs and AKC Reunite for providing us
with such a significant
resource for our
community,» said Robert Fecht, President of Cheyenne
Animal Shelter.
Established through the generous support of the Stanton Foundation, the Center for Shelter Dogs provides the
animal sheltering
community with best practices, training, and the
resources needed to improve the welfare of shelter dogs and to help them find the most suitable homes.
Spay / Neuter Services While ACC does not perform spay / neuter surgeries for owned
animals, our
Community Dog Program can provide dog owners
with spay / neuter
resources and make appointments
with the ASPCA and other partners.
Sterilisation as a means of controlling the
community cat population has been carried out by members of the public using their own
resources,
with support from the Cat Welfare Society's reimbursement scheme and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animal's sterilisation voucher scheme for the past 7 years.
Pennsylvania: ACCT Philly: (pet food, referrals for low - cost spay / neuter and wellness services) Action for
Animals Humane Society: Latrobe (spay / neuter assistance) Animal Care & Assistance Fund (veterinary care assistance) Animal Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley: (pet food for families in need) Animal Friends: Pittsburgh (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Animal House Project: (pet food for low - income residents of Chester County) The Animal Rescue of Western Pennsylvania (veterinary care assistance) Chester County Pet Food Pantry: Chester, eastern Berks and Montgomery counties (pet food & care assistance) Delaware County SPCA: (spay / neuter and wellness services) Forgotten Cats, Inc.: Willow Grove (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Henry's Cupboard at the Brandywine Valley SPCA: West Chester (pet food pantry) Humane Society of Berks County: Reading (pet food and veterinary care assistance) Humane Society of Harrisburg Area: (pet food pantry, low - cost spay / neuter services, wellness clinics, microchipping) Humane Society of Westmoreland County: Greenberg (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Red Paw Emergency Relief Team: Philadelphia (emergency assistance including search & rescue, emergency transport, shelter, and veterinary care to animals involved in fires and other residential disasters) Rescue Pet Food Pantry: (provides pet food to 501 (c) 3 rescues to free up financial resources) Sam's Hope: Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties (pet food and veterinary care assistance for pet owners with demonstrated financial hardship) Spay / Neuter Assistance Program, Inc.: Harrisburg (low - cost spay / neuter) Washington Area Humane Society: Eighty Four (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) Western Pennsylvania Humane Society: Pittsburgh (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care Wilkes Barre Animal Hospital: Wilkes Barre (spay / neuter assistance for cats) Pet Pantry of Lancaster County: (pet food, spay / neuter and wellness services, community cat program) Pennsylvania SPCA: Philadelphia (spay / neuter and wellness se
Animals Humane Society: Latrobe (spay / neuter assistance)
Animal Care & Assistance Fund (veterinary care assistance)
Animal Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley: (pet food for families in need)
Animal Friends: Pittsburgh (pet food, spay / neuter assistance)
Animal House Project: (pet food for low - income residents of Chester County) The
Animal Rescue of Western Pennsylvania (veterinary care assistance) Chester County Pet Food Pantry: Chester, eastern Berks and Montgomery counties (pet food & care assistance) Delaware County SPCA: (spay / neuter and wellness services) Forgotten Cats, Inc.: Willow Grove (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Henry's Cupboard at the Brandywine Valley SPCA: West Chester (pet food pantry) Humane Society of Berks County: Reading (pet food and veterinary care assistance) Humane Society of Harrisburg Area: (pet food pantry, low - cost spay / neuter services, wellness clinics, microchipping) Humane Society of Westmoreland County: Greenberg (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Red Paw Emergency Relief Team: Philadelphia (emergency assistance including search & rescue, emergency transport, shelter, and veterinary care to
animals involved in fires and other residential disasters) Rescue Pet Food Pantry: (provides pet food to 501 (c) 3 rescues to free up financial resources) Sam's Hope: Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties (pet food and veterinary care assistance for pet owners with demonstrated financial hardship) Spay / Neuter Assistance Program, Inc.: Harrisburg (low - cost spay / neuter) Washington Area Humane Society: Eighty Four (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) Western Pennsylvania Humane Society: Pittsburgh (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care Wilkes Barre Animal Hospital: Wilkes Barre (spay / neuter assistance for cats) Pet Pantry of Lancaster County: (pet food, spay / neuter and wellness services, community cat program) Pennsylvania SPCA: Philadelphia (spay / neuter and wellness se
animals involved in fires and other residential disasters) Rescue Pet Food Pantry: (provides pet food to 501 (c) 3 rescues to free up financial
resources) Sam's Hope: Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties (pet food and veterinary care assistance for pet owners
with demonstrated financial hardship) Spay / Neuter Assistance Program, Inc.: Harrisburg (low - cost spay / neuter) Washington Area Humane Society: Eighty Four (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) Western Pennsylvania Humane Society: Pittsburgh (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care Wilkes Barre
Animal Hospital: Wilkes Barre (spay / neuter assistance for cats) Pet Pantry of Lancaster County: (pet food, spay / neuter and wellness services,
community cat program) Pennsylvania SPCA: Philadelphia (spay / neuter and wellness services)
Rhode Island: Hands That Heal RI: (pet food assistance for elderly / low - income families, connecting those in need
with resources for short & long term veterinary care, low - cost immunizations, low - cost spay / neuter) Humane Association of Northwestern Rhode Island: Pascoag (spay / neuter assistance) Providence
Animal Rescue League: Providence (spay / neuter assistance) Rhode Island
Community Spay / Neuter Clinic: low cost spay / neuter for dogs & cats Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association: Statewide (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) RIVMA Companion
Animal Foundation: veterinary care assistance Volunteer Services for
Animals: Providence (spay / neuter assistance)
The Equine and Bovine Center, along
with the Companion
Animal Clinic and the Diagnostic Pathology Center, represent a complete
resource for training future veterinarians and providing veterinary healthcare onsite and in the
community.
For
Animals is dedicated to eliminating companion
animal homelessness, engaging our larger
community as vital and active participants in this shared social and ethical responsibility, and providing that
community with the
resources and education necessary to achieve these goals together.
So if you're an under - funded, understaffed, open - admission municipal shelter overwhelmed
with the throngs of unwanted pets your
community continually dumps at your doorstep (as opposed to limited or closed admission shelters that can pick and choose the
animals they take in), and you have no additional
resources at your disposal, then the odds of being able to implement lifesaving programs isn't favorable.