Not exact matches
Founder of canine shelter
Voices For Animals and doggy day
care Sunny Heights, Derrick Tan, does.
We don't need to apologize
for making a living working with pets — we need to show that the fact that we do provides us with experience, expertise and perspective that make our
voices so valuable in discussions about
animal care legislation and regulation.
PIJAC provides its members a
voice in state and national legislative issues through advocacy and timely information regarding upcoming policy issues that affect the pet industry, pet owners and the
animals they
care for.
• Promote efficient and responsible government • Provide the veterinary profession with political credibility and visibility • Speak on behalf of the veterinary profession in Florida in a strong and unified
voice • Help candidates sympathetic to our profession achieve or maintain public office • Encourage members to participate in the political process • Build and maintain key relationships in both local and state government • Strengthen the political education of our membership providing awareness of government, candidates and important political issues • Provide a bipartisan means
for the FVMA and our lobbyists to advocate
for the veterinary profession, small business owners and the
animals entrusted in our
care
Our Mission Statement Humane Society of the White Mountains (HSWM) will continuously improve the standard of our
care for all
animals by educating our communities on quality companion
animal care, and be the
voice of the voiceless pet, striving always to stop pet cruelty and neglect.
We are looking
for engaged industry professionals who want to have a
voice in the
animal care and control area in South Carolina.
HHAS serves as the
voice for these
animals and fosters the placement of homeless pets in compatible, loving homes while also providing the community with pet
care awareness and education.
love this i do nt understand y there kill these help less
animals whae you get put in a shelter its a death sentance the folks that work there do nt
care to them its just a job killing an
animal do nt even bother them just give it a shot then throw it in the trash if i find a stray i will keep it i have 13 all ready all spay and net i do nt no y they call it a shelter its a death sentance best friends aspa nouth shore thank you
for what you do they do nt have a
voice we have to speak
for them
As the national advocacy and legislative
voice of pet
care professionals who care for and about companion animals, PIJAC worked with Kids and Cars — the main group behind H.R. 2801, the HOT CARS Act, with a sister bill S. 1666 in the U.S. Senate — to build the Animal Care Coalit
care professionals who
care for and about companion animals, PIJAC worked with Kids and Cars — the main group behind H.R. 2801, the HOT CARS Act, with a sister bill S. 1666 in the U.S. Senate — to build the Animal Care Coalit
care for and about companion
animals, PIJAC worked with Kids and Cars — the main group behind H.R. 2801, the HOT CARS Act, with a sister bill S. 1666 in the U.S. Senate — to build the
Animal Care Coalit
Care Coalition.
The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) provides its members a
voice in state and national legislative issues through advocacy and timely information regarding upcoming policy issues that affect the pet industry, pet owners, and the
animals they
care for.
Alley Cat Allies has charted a course set on
animal control and shelter industry reform and humane treatment through activities including: advocating
for pounds and shelters to keep public records of
animal intake and kill rates,
for public and mandatory government oversight, and
for increased pound and shelter accountability; mobilizing and educating the public and leading the national movement to end the killing of cats and to protect and improve their lives; and supporting the efforts of, and acting as the national
voice for, thousands of individuals and groups across the U.S. who provide humane
care for stray and feral cats.
To rescue, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife, and to provide sanctuary, individualized
care and a
voice for other
animals in need.
She joined the Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital team in 2015 and loves being able to
care for animals and be the
voice for them when they are unable to speak
for themselves...
Friends of Pets was formed as a
voice for the
animals at Anchorage
Animal Care & Control Center, and this remains our rescue focus.