Avoid areas you know get very wet during the colder months and instead
choose sheltered areas that will be able to absorb the small amount of winter sunshine.
Not exact matches
Choose an
area near where neighborhood feral cats hang out to place your outdoor cat
shelter.
This is because feral cats
choose to live near food and
shelter, both of which are in plentiful supply in our society, particularly in urban
areas.
That, and anything else you raise during the fundraising portion of the event this summer, goes directly to the participating Los Angeles
area shelter or rescue group you
choose or to the animals at Best Friends!
The winner will be
chosen by America, so... get involved and help a local
shelter in your
area... then talk it up.
If you
choose to help feral cats in your
area, contact a feral rescue organization or your local
shelters.
Veterinarians that attain Diplomate status can
choose to serve from a myriad of
areas: as practitioners, educators, researchers, and animal
shelter consultants.
«Open - admission» (also known as «open - intake»)
shelters are obligated to take in strays (either serving as animal control themselves or accepting strays from animal control) and animals surrendered by people who live in the
area served by the
shelter — in other words, these
shelters can not pick and
choose what animals they take in or how many animals they take in.
If you
choose a dog that you like, make sure you interact with it outside the
shelter environment, preferably in an outdoor, fenced - in
area.
Austin - based Nulo,
chose the non-profit animal
shelter because of its 85 years of dedication to helping Bay
Area pets in need find loving, life - long families.
If you have found a Bulldog, Frenchie, or mix thereof and
choose to personally house / keep a pet you found instead of taking it to the
shelter contracted for the
area in which is was found, the law requires you to keep it for a minimum of 30 days before attempting to find it a new home or doing any non-emergency vet care such as vaccines and spay / neuter surgeries.
If you don't know which veterinarian in your
area to
choose, ask an adoption center or your local animal
shelter for a recommendation.
The AVA still doesn't ban the tethering of dogs, but it states that «pet owners who
choose to tie or tether their pet dogs should ensure that the
area where the dog is tethered is safe and comfortable, and sufficiently
sheltered and ventilated.