Sentences with phrase «aware of the shelter animals»

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Dr. Mark is introducing the Y pole, a humane tool for safely handling fearful dogs to the animal welfare community and GWR is dedicated to see that every shelter in North America is aware of this essential tool.
We are all aware of the overflow in animal shelters... so many dogs end up in these places due to overbreeding and mostly because of behavioral problems that went untreated.
As more of the city's social workers and animal shelter staff became aware of each other's programs, a new habit of collaboration took root.
Please call 212-696-8343 or email [email protected] if you become aware of specific needs for non-profit sheltering relief for companion animals in the area.
In signing this foster agreement with Last Chance at Life, I declare that I am aware that: animals are different from human beings in their responses to human actions; the actions of animals are often unpredictable; children and animals must be closely supervised when interacting; an animal's behavior may change after it leaves the shelter and accustoms itself to its new environment.
Although the condition is most prevalent by far in multicat households, animal shelters, and crowded breeding catteries, every cat owner should be aware of its viral origins, its clinical signs, and the ways in which the risk of its occurrence can be minimized.
She has consistently donated funds to a variety of animal charities over the years and volunteered for a local no - kill shelter for a couple of years, where she became aware of the plight of the senior dog.
Most people are also aware of the tremendous pet overpopulation and over breeding problems today that have resulted in too many unwanted animals both at shelters and in homes.
«We don't want dogs produced by accident to be the only dogs of the future» - exactly why pet owners should spay and neuter, because more and more people are becoming aware of the problem of homeless animals and are adopting from shelters rather than contributing to an industry that is part of the problem.
According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), veterinarians who work with or for shelters are increasingly aware and appreciative of the special knowledge and skills required to design a successful shelter health care program.
Recently, we became aware of a small animal shelter in Abaco, Bahamas whose mission is to rescue, house, care for and adopt Potcakes, the indigenous dogs of the Bahamas.
By featuring these animals on various social media channels and highlighting the shelters that they are currently living at we can make more people aware of these incredible creatures that need a loving home.
«Most shelters have their animals examined by a veterinarian and are aware of or are currently treating any medical conditions.»
When states are adjacent or located in the same region and the animals come from shelters in need, or the numbers involved are small, the public seems willing to go along with relocations if made aware of them.
The information that you post will be shared throughout the animal shelter for staff to be aware of lost animals or found animals.
Just be aware that animal control and shelters often won't take care of feral cats» needs, as they are usually seen as unadoptable.
«Although the condition is most prevalent by far in multi-cat households, animal shelters, and crowded breeding catteries, every cat owner should be aware of its viral origins, its clinical signs, and the ways in which the risk of its occurrence can be minimized.»
Are you aware that foster animals have been exposed to contagious illnesses during their time at the shelter, some of which can be transmitted to your own pets?
Aware of the staggering population of animal lovers who continue to buy from pet shops and breeders, Brittany wanted to create a revolutionary shelter, one with a fashionable and whimsical vibe.
Staff make every effort to ensure adoptable animals are in good medical health, and will inform adopters about all conditions of which we are aware, but sometimes something could be missed, or may not present until an animal is out of the shelter.
I'm not sure that most people are aware of how animals in some shelters in some states are killed (euthanized is too kind a word)- they go into gas...
Aware of a special volunteer, or of a unique program in place at an animal shelter near you?
I'm often aware of how silly it seems to attach human emotion to animal behavior, but I can't help but think that this is a dog that truly seems grateful for the stability he now has in his life — even if it is in an animal shelter thousands of miles from what he knew as home.
Their main focus is to make the public aware of the numbers of homeless dogs and cats there are in shelters and to promote adoption of these animals.
Her work at NHS was the first example I'm aware of where marketing was successfully applied in a high - intake community to raise shelter adoption rates to a level where the shelter literally ran out of animals, even after pulling all the savable animals (including medical cases) from the local animal - control facility.
As you may be aware, the Humane Society of the United States was commissioned by the City of Tulsa to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the practices at the Tulsa Animal Shelter.
If your shelter is associated with your city's animal control, be sure that all animal control officers are aware that they should no longer trap community cats, unless they are trapping them as part of a humane Trap - Neuter - Return program.
Chances are good that if your locality is served by a mobile clinic, the animal shelters in your area are aware of them and can get you the information you need to schedule an appointment.
Animal shelters and veterinary clinics are very aware of the concerns about missing an implanted microchip, and take extra measures to determine if a microchip is present before a decision is made to euthanize or adopt out the aAnimal shelters and veterinary clinics are very aware of the concerns about missing an implanted microchip, and take extra measures to determine if a microchip is present before a decision is made to euthanize or adopt out the animalanimal.
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