Sentences with phrase «appointment policy»

This proves that No Kill opponents are simply spreading a myth when they claim that appointment policies inevitably lead to owners dumping their pets at neighboring shelters.
Coordination of faculty and research appointment policies in collaboration with the FAS Office for Faculty Affairs
Thus, in order to determine whether Lynchburg's appointment policy resulted in more animals being dumped in the street, all we have to do is look at the data.
If that claim is correct, then we would expect to see an increase in the number of strays picked up in Lynchburg and surrounding counties after the Lynchburg appointment policy was put in place.
They focused on urban areas, so they're downtown near your place of work rather than being near your home, they have a 24 - hour appointment policy and I think a one - hour email response policy, and people love it.
Appointment Policy Doctor visits are by Appointment Only Please.
The SPCA Serving Erie County has dramatically reduced cat admissions and eliminated overcrowding and severe disease outbreaks with its cats by appointment policy — worries about an angry public, bad press and an increase in cat abandonment haven't materialized.
Appointment Policy Veterinary Behavior Consultations is a referral practice providing specialized veterinary behavior care for companion animals.
Appointment Policy Appointments are required but Emergency cases shall always receive top priority followed by Patients with previously scheduled appointments.
AHS moved from open admissions to a surrender - by - appointment policy in 2011, as part of its effort to gain control of its capacity.
What about the other part of the No Kill opponents» claim, that appointment policies result in owners dumping animals in the street?
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Appointment Policy To allow ample time for all patients and scheduled surgical procedures, we operate primarily by appointment.
Thus, instead of the implementation of an appointment policy leading to an increase in animals being dumped, it correlated with a decrease in impounded strays in Lynchburg itself and in two out of three of the bordering counties.
The flaw in this argument is that if No Kill opponents are correct in asserting that an appointment policy will cause intake to go up in other shelters in the area, then we should see an increase in intake in neighboring shelters in every case where an appointment policy is implemented.
Whenever we, as No Kill advocates, see someone arguing that appointment policies are bad because they lead to animals being dumped in the street or at neighboring shelters, we should ask what proof supports that claim.
Danville is 70 miles from Lynchburg, but Makena reports that she has heard complaints from Danville that Lynchburg's appointments policy is affecting the Danville pound.
Lynchburg adopted its appointment policy in late 2009.
The fact that the number of strays impounded in the area dropped in the year after Lynchburg implemented its appointment policy dispels the myth that such policies must inevitably lead to an increase in people dumping their pets in the street.
The No Kill opponents might argue that Lynchburg is only one case study, and that there might be other areas where an appointment policy correlated with increased intake in neighboring shelters.
This would guarantee that none of the adjoining counties would have an increase in owner surrenders due to Lynchburg's appointments policy.
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