Not exact matches
If there is a
home available
for a pet, it should be
for an
appropriate domestic pet — not a wild
animal.
Training is minimal, and a simple checklist is provided to ensure each
home is safe and
appropriate for PITC
animals.
The Sanctuary
for Senior Dogs rescues senior dogs abandoned in shelters and pounds; provides lifelong care
for rescued senior dogs; adopts
appropriate dogs into loving, permanent
homes; develops programs that match senior dogs and senior people to their mutual benefit; fosters an awareness of our lifelong responsibility to our companion
animals; and strengthens the bond between humans and
animals by teaching respect and compassion
for all living things.
When local
animal control agencies shelters don't have any space or foster
homes available
for kittens, they often work with the East Bay SPCA to find
appropriate foster placement.
Because Black Cat Rescue operates on a small volunteer network of foster
homes — instead of an
animal shelter — while we seek permanent adoptive
homes, there may be a significant delay while we wait
for an
appropriate foster care placement to become available.
BEST CARE STANDARDS We provide humane and responsible care
for all
animals and facilitate placement to
appropriate homes.
Managing the environment and providing the
appropriate outlets
for your cat is essential to maintain harmony in a
home and to nurture the human
animal bond.
Purchasing or rescuing a puppy or kitten from a pet store supports puppy and kitten mills, an industry which mass breeds
animals for profit, without consideration
for genetic quality,
appropriate husbandry, veterinary care or
homing techniques.
Our employees don't drive fancy cars or fly around the country spewing status quo rhetoric to the masses of how its better
for an
animal to be dead then to find them
appropriate and loving
homes.
Each dog is held at the shelter to be reclaimed by an owner
for a city minimum of five days, then the
animal is allowed to be adopted out to the
appropriate home.
To achieve Mission: Possible 2020, we are determined to find forever
homes for more homeless
animals while also keeping pets in their
homes whenever possible and
appropriate.
Whether the
animal is an owner surrender, a victim of a natural disaster, from a puppy mill, a hoarder or a kill shelter, HART works with local veterinarians, foster
homes and trainers to provide temporary housing, medical care and where
appropriate, training
for our
animals until s / he is placed in a loving, carefully screened forever
home.
Through all of this we have learned that no matter what
animals we may want to help, it is always a battle with finding an open and
appropriate foster
home for that
animal to go to.
These precious
animals are lovingly cared
for in foster
homes until an
appropriate forever
home is found so they can take their final step into a happy new life!
In order to find the best new
home for your
animal, we ask that you print out and complete the cover form and
appropriate animal form below and bring it with you when you surrender your companion
animal.
Through our mission we will educate the public about responsible companion
animal ownership, help the Lumpkin County Animal Control Unit investigate animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
animal ownership, help the Lumpkin County
Animal Control Unit investigate animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
Animal Control Unit investigate
animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care
for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned
animals in our County, give adoptable
animals a second chance at a forever
home, and humanely euthanize
animals when necessary and
appropriate.
Their main objective is to stop people from taking their
animals to the pound through their Outreach Program by advising them of possible solutions, introducing them to
appropriate trainers
for their specific problems, or assisting them in finding new
homes for their pets through their Adoption Program.
Who we are: Volunteers that take homeless
animals from differing situations, provide
appropriate vet care, and prepare them
for adoption into a loving, lifelong
home.
IndyHumane is the first choice in providing direct services
for shelter cats and dogs, including adoption, foster
home placement, positive reinforcement behavior training
for adoptable
animals,
appropriate medical care, and affordable spay / neuter services.
By providing an
appropriate indoor environment
for an
animal that still has many of its wild instincts, we can ensure a happy
home for everyone.
OKC
Animal Welfare reserves the right to deny adoptions in order to find the most
appropriate home for each pet.
(2) ensure that in selecting assistance dogs
for use in the program, dogs residing in
animal shelters or foster
homes are looked at as an option, if
appropriate, and ensure that all dogs used in the program have adequate temperament and health clearances;
Other
animals which are defined as pet
animals by State code such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and reptiles, are made available to their individual rescue programs
for care and placement in
appropriate homes.
Responsible care requires that pet guardians arrange
for appropriate care
for their
animal companions if they work long hours away from
home or must travel; include their pets in disaster readiness planning; judiciously rehome
animals whose welfare can no longer be assured due to hardship within the family; authorize euthanasia to avoid prolonged suffering in pets who can not recover from illness or injury; and set up «pet trusts,» in states where they are available, or make other arrangements to provide
for the ongoing care of any pets who outlive them.
PARL's mission is accomplished by providing
appropriate shelter and humane care
for homeless
animals, seeking permanent responsible
homes for adoptable
animals, reducing pet overpopulation through strict spay / neuter measures, and providing a diversity of humane education programs to meet community needs.
Food
appropriate for the
animal (when we receive food donations, we make this food available to the foster
homes free of charge).
If you will be gone
for a sufficient length of time and the
animal may need to eliminate during that time, then it is advised to confine your pet to a puppy - proofed room in your
home with an
appropriate place to defecate.
Before taking
animals, the organization plans ahead to secure a comfortable, safe place
for each of them in the
appropriate animal shelter, foster
home, or sanctuary.
If the
animal is deemed to be adoptable we will do everything we can to find a loving new
home for him / her, however, euthanasia may be the final outcome
for the
animal if deemed
appropriate or if space is not available.
HART works with local veterinarians, foster
homes, kennels, and trainers to provide temporary housing, medical care and, where
appropriate, training
for our
animals until s / he is placed in a loving, carefully - screened new
home.
«We're in a position right now in
animal welfare to be witnessing and contributing to a social transformation, from a society that accepted shelters as a place that collected, held and disposed of
animals in the community, to one that expects shelters to provide a temporary social safety net
for animals to get placed into new
homes, and
for those that are suffering, to be cared
for and shown mercy when it's
appropriate,» said Battista.
Under the amendments, rescues are qualified as long as they can provide food, water, shelter,
appropriate exercise, and necessary veterinary care and treatment; have a protocol
for containing and managing contagious illness and disease; actively tries to find
homes or placement
for animals, and can keep
animals safe and and so they are not at risk of abuse or neglect or
for use in fighting or research.
We provide veterinary care, food, basic training, love and support
for these
animals in foster
homes as we search
for appropriate adoptive
homes.