Not exact matches
But thanks to disaster preparation and purposeful
collaboration,
animal welfare organizations rescued thousands
of shelter pets, wildlife and farm
animals — and ensured that owned pets were reunited with their families once the storms subsided.
The coordinator said the agency in
collaboration with some aid organisations assisted the victims with
shelter and evacuated carcasses
of dead
animals to guard against outbreak
of diseases.
The participants at the next meeting will probably be your core
collaboration of rescue organizations, traditional
shelters,
animal control facilities and private practicing veterinarians.
We've invested our resources in building community
collaborations where
animal welfare organizations come together to develop successful models
of lifesaving; in veterinary colleges to help
shelter medicine become part
of the veterinary curriculum to train veterinarians to save the lives
of sick and injured dogs and cats in
animal shelters; and in the implementation
of a national strategy to promote accountability and transparency in
animal shelter operations.
To achieve this goal, Maddie's Fund is investing its resources in building community
collaborations where
animal welfare organizations come together to develop successful models
of lifesaving; in veterinary colleges to help
shelter medicine become part
of the veterinary curriculum to train veterinarians to save the lives
of sick and injured dogs and cats in
animal shelters; and in the implementation
of a national effort to promote accountability and transparency in
animal shelter operations.
Spay Maine is a
collaboration of Maine's
animal shelters, rescues, veterinarians,
animal control officers and
animal welfare advocates who work together to reduce Maine's
shelter intakes and euthanasia.
Best Friends»
collaboration with these two
shelters led to the formation
of the NKUT (No - Kill Utah) Coalition, a group
of animal welfare organizations that are continuing the lifesaving programs created over the years.
The
Shelter continues to strive to meet the needs
of the community by offering programs and services such as Project SASHA (Safe and Sound Housing for
Animals) which works in collaboration with social service agencies to provide free boarding and veterinary care for animals in household crisis situ
Animals) which works in
collaboration with social service agencies to provide free boarding and veterinary care for
animals in household crisis situ
animals in household crisis situations.
Heartland's mission is: a) to provide a no - kill
shelter for the care, humane treatment, and adoption
of lost, stray, and abandoned
animals; b) to find permanent, loving homes for homeless
animals and promote responsible pet ownership through education, community outreach, and
collaboration while maintaining respect and compassion for all creatures.
Collaboration with one
of the nation's leading
animal welfare organizations leads to another successful
shelter medicine conference!
But thanks to disaster preparation and purposeful
collaboration,
animal welfare organizations rescued thousands
of shelter pets, wildlife and farm
animals — and ensured that owned pets were reunited with their families once the storms subsided.
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.
In
collaboration with the Lead Pet Caregiver and Admissions Specialist, perform intake exams for verification
of health and behavior wellness, as well as data entry
of animals» history in the
shelter software.
This
collaboration will continue to directly benefit the
animals and residents
of Page County,» said Director
of the Page County
Animal Shelter Jami Buracker, «We look forward to working with them to plan a roadmap for our community and shelter's future.
Shelter Jami Buracker, «We look forward to working with them to plan a roadmap for our community and
shelter's future.
shelter's future.»
Organized in conjunction with the Red Dog Project (a
collaboration between the Connecticut Department
of Correction, private foundations, businesses and interested individuals through which
shelter pets live with inmates to learn basic socialization skills) and with help from Annie Hornish, HSUS Connecticut state director, the Oct. 25 inaugural promotion enjoyed a nice show
of support, says Arabia, with shoppers happy to see the store encouraging
animal adoption.
Shelter Animals Count, a collaboration by national and local animal welfare organizations, aims to provide a better understanding of the scope of the problems the industry is tackling, to help develop better strategies to assist homeless a
Animals Count, a
collaboration by national and local
animal welfare organizations, aims to provide a better understanding
of the scope
of the problems the industry is tackling, to help develop better strategies to assist homeless
animalsanimals.
To achieve this goal, Maddie's Fund is investing its resources in building community
collaborations where
animal welfare organizations come together to develop successful models
of lifesaving; in veterinary colleges to help
shelter medicine become part
of the veterinary curriculum; in private practice veterinarians to encourage greater participation in the
animal welfare cause; and in the implementation
of national strategies to collect and report
shelter statistics.
Collaboration is key to saving the lives
of shelter animals, and the unique combination
of leading innovators and discussions on the latest advances in
shelter medicine at one event proved to be a tremendous success.
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.
The
Animal Shelter Alliance
of Portland — or ASAP — organized 10 area
shelters and veterinary organizations in a
collaboration to aggressively provide community spay and neuter surgeries and improve adoption rates.
Recognizing that policies on heartworm testing and treatment
of dogs and cats up for adoption differ among
shelters and that not all
animal shelters have the financial resources to test and treat heartworm disease, the Heartworm Disease Resource Task Force, a
collaboration between AHS and the Association
of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV), has produced a series of educational brochures on heartworm for people seeking to adopt a shelter
Shelter Veterinarians (ASV), has produced a series
of educational brochures on heartworm for people seeking to adopt a
shelter shelter animal.
One advantage
of statewide and regional
animal -
shelter collaboration is that it can help break down the silo walls.
On the contrary, no - kill
sheltering is driven by compassion for the
animals being cared for and
collaboration with rescue organizations that focus on the special needs
of older pets.
And come through it did, with an army
of volunteers and a historic
collaboration between Maddie's Fund ®, the ASPCA, the University
of Wisconsin
Shelter Medicine Program, New York City
Animal Care and Control, the New York City Department
of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, and more.
Collaboration maximizes resources and promotes effective, targeted programs that both decrease
shelter intake and increase the number
of shelter animals saved.
Lost Pet Resources STL Lost Pets — A
collaboration between the APA, The St Louis County
Animal Care and Control and the Humane Society
of Missouri Fido Finder — A national database for lost and found dogs Tabby Tracker — A national database for lost and found cats
Animal Protective Association
of Missouri (APA) Five Acres
Animal Shelter (formerly St Charles Humane Society) Humane Society
of Missouri St Louis County
Animal Care and Control Metro
Animal Resource Services Metro East Humane Society
The Best Friends Network, made up
of hundreds
of shelters, rescue groups and other
animal welfare organizations in all corners
of the country, is committed to saving the lives
of homeless pets through
collaboration and implementation
of effective adoption, spay / neuter and intake prevention programs.
Tri-County
Animal Rescue in
collaboration with ARC saved a total
of 60 dogs in a span
of two days from both a puppy mill in Tennessee and a high kill
shelter in Alabama.
Also check out the Virtual Consultant website, a
collaboration between the
Shelter Medicine Programs at UC Davis and University
of Wisconsin, that enables all
animal shelters to assess their everyday practices.
Strategic and well resourced safety net programs should be in place to enable and encourage
collaboration between key agencies (
animal shelters, rescues, veterinarians, law enforcement, human service providers, food banks and policy makers) to identify situations where keeping pets and people together may be the best course
of action and ensure that vital services are provided to accomplish this goal.
Through our own pet retention and community medicine work in New York and Los Angeles, we are learning how effective
collaboration between
animal welfare, law enforcement and human service agencies can be in helping people keep pets, reducing the numbers
of animals entering
shelters, and allowing more effective use
of shelter and law enforcement resources.
We offer our Spay / Neuter program services to local
shelters,
animal service agencies and rescue groups for whom we further reduce our fees in the spirit
of collaboration working toward a true «no - kill» goal.
I am very grateful to the wonderful cat fanciers, dog fanciers,
shelter administrators, veterinarians and others involved in
animal welfare with whom I have had the privilege and pleasure
of collaboration.
Community Partnering as a Tool for Improving Live Release Rate in
Animal Shelters in the United States — Collaboration among all shelters and nonhuman animal welfare groups within a community along with the transparent, shared reporting of uniform data have been promoted as effective ways to increase the number of animals» lives
Animal Shelters in the United States —
Collaboration among all
shelters and nonhuman
animal welfare groups within a community along with the transparent, shared reporting of uniform data have been promoted as effective ways to increase the number of animals» lives
animal welfare groups within a community along with the transparent, shared reporting
of uniform data have been promoted as effective ways to increase the number
of animals» lives saved.
Our community
collaboration of over 150 partner
animal shelters and rescue groups has saved the lives... Continue reading →
Shelter Based Feral Freedom — In Charleston County, South Carolina,
animal organizations have implemented the Feral Freedom strategy as a
collaboration of local organizations and
animal control agencies, affirmed by ordinances created to reinforce this strategy to save more lives and reduce intake.
Operation Summer Saves - in
collaboration with
Animal Rescue Corps, saved over 60 dogs in a span
of two days from puppy mill and a few high kill
shelters, 2017
Designed by local architect Curt Carpenter (who, in
collaboration with UC Davis Koret School
of Shelter Medicine & Design designed our domestic animal shelter), the facility will be constructed by award winning local contractor The Franklin Corpo
Shelter Medicine & Design designed our domestic
animal shelter), the facility will be constructed by award winning local contractor The Franklin Corpo
shelter), the facility will be constructed by award winning local contractor The Franklin Corporation.
Best Friends Network — The No More Homeless Pets Network, made up
of hundreds
of shelters, rescue groups and other
animal welfare organizations in all corners
of the country, is committed to saving the lives
of homeless pets through
collaboration and implementation
of effective adoption, spay / neuter and intake prevention programs.
In this issue: The increasing number
of reptiles in
shelters,
collaboration between
animal control and the sheriff's department, changes in the horse - drawn carriage industry, finding homes for high - energy dogs, and more.
A 2014
collaboration of our CIA program and Urban Resource Institute's PALS (People and
Animals Living Safely) program brought about New York City's first - ever initiative to shelter domestic violence victims with their pets, a critical service when you consider the extreme perils domestic violence creates for both humans and a
Animals Living Safely) program brought about New York City's first - ever initiative to
shelter domestic violence victims with their pets, a critical service when you consider the extreme perils domestic violence creates for both humans and
animalsanimals.
(2) For the purposes
of this section a «rescue group» is a for - profit or not - for - profit entity, or a
collaboration of individuals with at least one
of its purposes being the sale or placement
of dogs that have been removed from a public
animal control agency or
shelter, society for the prevention
of cruelty to
animals shelter, or humane
shelter or that have been previously owned by any person other than the original breeder
of that dog.