Spaying and neutering means fewer stray cats and dogs
coming into the shelter because they got out of the house trying to find a mate.
Not exact matches
Putting money
into your tax -
sheltered accounts (RRSP, TFSA) is great: not only are the gains on your investments not taxed, tracking the gains and distributions becomes totally optional
because the CRA does it for you (or more properly doesn't care, and treats it like a black box where only what goes in and
comes out matters).
We rescue a lot of dogs from this
shelter because they have no chance of being adopted before they are either euthanized or become sick from being exposed to disease (as they are not vaccinated there when they first
come into the Perrera).
Because of the amount of animals
coming into shelters, some of these animals end up living a short life.
Each year almost 3 million of pets are euthanized in the US only
because too many pets
come into shelters.
Sometimes an animal that's available for adoption may need extra care
because they
came into the
shelter with an injury or a medical condition that wasn't being treated.
A very thin mother cat with baby kittens
coming from that
shelter were supposed to
come into our rescue but due to the very poor condition of the cat and the babies she was offered to stay there at Pets Alive
because of her condition and fear of the babies passing due to being anemic
because of the overwhelming amount of fleas.
Dogs can live for quite a long time, and there are many animals given to
shelters because they didn't fit
into the family when the kids
came along.
Each year, 2.7 million adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States, simply
because too many pets
come into shelters and too few people consider adoption when looking for a pet.
Auerbach believes that hands - on training programs are crucial
because the
sheltering profession has high turnover and new people
coming into the profession are not likely to be familiar with the latest lifesaving techniques.
My local county animal
shelter was looking
into forming a veterinary service team and a spay / neuter clinic and I was asked to
come in and get things off the ground
because of my ties to the local community and experience with animals of all species, which was important in a rural area.
His owner surrendered him to his local town
shelter when the anti tethering law
came into place
because he didn't want to get ticketed for him living outside.