Spaying or neutering your pet prevents unwanted litters and eases the burden faced
by overcrowded animal shelters.
Not exact matches
FILE - In this Dec. 18 photo provided
by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, ASPCA, shows Melissa Morgan, a kennel attendant and adoption counselor holding Josie, a terrier / poodle mix, about 4 - 5 years old arriving at St. Hubert's
Animal Welfare Center in Madison, N.J. Josie was one of the last of 45 Tennessee dogs to be adopted, after the dogs were rounded up at
overcrowded shelters in Tennessee and brought to St. Hubert's, which had enough open kennels for all the dogs.
Our city and county
shelters are often
overcrowded and underfunded leaving
animal control personnel with the grim task of disposing of unwanted
animals by euthanizing them.
Shelter - To -
Shelter (FOCAS *) Transfer Program: The transfer program is an expansion of RCHS's ongoing work to help other
shelters by preventing
overcrowding and protecting at - risk
animals.
«Many family pets are lost, stolen, picked up
by animal control and taken to
overcrowded city and county
animal shelters when, all along, had they had some form of ID on them, they could have easily been returned to their owners.»
Our goal is to keep
animals out of the
overcrowded shelter environment
by helping to keep
animals with their loving families.
We also hope to help decrease pet over population,
shelter overcrowding, and
animal euthanasia at
shelters due to space
by providing an affordable, yet high quality, pet sterilization service.
You'll prepare an
animal for adoption into a permanent home and help prevent
overcrowding in our
shelter by offering your time, energy and home to an
animal in need.
By offering your home to an animal in need, you prepare an animal for adoption into a permanent home as well as DIRECTLY SAVING LIVES by fostering animals from our overcrowded shelter
By offering your home to an
animal in need, you prepare an
animal for adoption into a permanent home as well as DIRECTLY SAVING LIVES
by fostering animals from our overcrowded shelter
by fostering
animals from our
overcrowded shelters.
also established
animal transporting programs that have saved thousands of lives
by moving
animals from
overcrowded and overwhelmed
shelters to Atlanta where these
animals were able to be adopted into loving homes.
Through her rescue work, Ellen has formed strong alliances with multiple other rescues and no kill organizations outside the Los Angeles area, and through these collaborations it has been possible to save more lives
by getting the
animals out of L.A.'s
overcrowded, high kill
shelter system, and into safe and reputable rescues in a less overpopulated areas.
We are committed to reduce the amount of
animals killed daily in
overcrowded shelters by providing programs to help.
And, yet local
shelters remain
overcrowded with unwanted
animals, and communities continue to be frustrated
by stray pets posing both health and safety concerns.
We are committed to reducing the amount of
animals killed daily in
overcrowded shelters by providing programs to help.
Finding these
animals homes also allowed us to have more space for new
animals, both those who were surrendered
by their owners or those we could pull from
overcrowded area
shelters.
By keeping pets and families together, HDLA helps impact the problem of
overcrowding at North Central
Shelter, which gives the
animals who need to be there more time to find forever homes.
By offering your time, energy and home to an
animal in need, you prepare the
animal for adoption into a permanent home as well as help prevent
overcrowding in our
shelter.