What is the single
biggest mistake animal advocates can make when trying to work with lawmakers on animal issues in their communities?
Ryan Clinton, Former Assistant Solicitor General for the State of Texas and Founder of FixAustin.org August 2012 Ryan Clinton says the single
biggest mistake animal advocates can make is: going to their city hall, making a presentation, being roundly ignored, and concluding from that experience that a problem can not be fixed.
Not exact matches
They can sometimes be
mistaking for their
big eyes as many different
animals......... I will leave them in another comment
Get more pet adoption tips in Keith's presentation from Maddie's Fund ® daylong session on Getting to No - Kill, «Avoiding the three
biggest social media
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Animal Welfare Administrator [CAWA] continuing education credit available).
One of the
biggest mistakes that you could make when introducing a dog to a bird is to have either
animal loose in the room that the introduction is taking place in.
One of the
biggest mistakes first - time pet owners make is to bring home their new friend without first researching how to take care for said
animal.
The
biggest mistake I encounter is humans who don't fulfill the dog's needs as an
animal.
Adopting an
animal because of a chance enounter at the shelter or because the kids have been pining for a puppy (without buy - in from mom and dad) often ends up being a
big mistake.
As Scriver put it, both the American Humane Association and the Humane Society of the U.S. offered information and training conferences for
animal shelter management, but «The single
biggest mistake of outsiders is
mistaking the shelter for the whole program.»