Educate others in
your community about animal issues and the need for humane treatment of animals.
Not exact matches
Learn more
about Animal Services and receive guidance on resolving pet - related
issues by scheduling a speaker from
Animal Services at your homeowners» association meeting or
community group.
We're strengthening our ties with local organizations such as St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program and Nipissing University in an effort to raise awareness
about animal welfare
issues, to increase
community involvement and successful
animal adoptions, and to heighten respect towards all
animals.
Recently, Pets in Omaha and the Lincoln
Animal Ambassadors (LAA) worked together to talk about the causes of animal homelessness, how to involve the community, and on growing education and awareness for important animal i
Animal Ambassadors (LAA) worked together to talk
about the causes of
animal homelessness, how to involve the community, and on growing education and awareness for important animal i
animal homelessness, how to involve the
community, and on growing education and awareness for important
animal i
animal issues.
They focus on public education
about responsible pet ownership, pet licensing compliance and addressing as many
animal issues as possible out in the
community before they become shelter problems.
Interested in
community outreach to inform your neighbors
about TNR, spay / neuter, and other crucial
animal welfare
issues?
Acting as a liaison for WHS at
community events, pet licensing clinics and neighborhood meetings to educate and inform residents
about animal welfare
issues.
«It wasn't
about cats; it's
about all
animals that are feral — including cats, dogs, pigeons, pigs, whatever it might be... But the cat
community has made it a cat
issue, so let's talk cats.»
Some of our doctors, joined by one of our managers and behavior trainers, have gone to our local libraries and talked
about animal - related
issues with the
community.
They will then learn more
about how
animal welfare concerns really affect our
communities by thoroughly exploring two
issues: pet homelessness and
animal cruelty.
Our Adult Speaker Series brings
animal welfare experts in to talk
about issues that are impacting our
community each quarter.
Four times a year, we put on lectures
about animal welfare
issues that are impacting our
community.
WAGS Pet Adoption shelters and cares for companion
animals, investigates and combats
animal cruelty, rescues neglected pets, treats sick and injured strays, and educates the
community about humane
issues and responsible pet care.
Animal welfare advocates from Best Friends
Animal Society cover legal
issues about community cats, the Lira Supreme Court decision, shelter transparency, and puppy mills - and how they affect you and ways you can help.
«We may not agree on every
issue, but we always agree to talk
about the
issues facing the
animals in our
community.»
«
Animals in the Heartlands» aims to raise awareness and understanding of
animal issues in our neighbourhoods through a comprehensive booklet with useful information
about how to be a better pet owner, how to report abuse, how to handle
community cat
issues, with relevant contact information and more.
Friends of MADACC is dedicated to promoting awareness
about animal welfare
issues and educating the
community about responsible pet guardianship.
Dr. Katherine Polak, a trainee in Maddie's Shelter Medicine Residency, is spending four weeks in Asia learning
about community animal issues and assisting with the emergency sheltering of dogs displaced during the recent devastating floods in Bangkok, Thailand.
WAGS shelters and cares for companion
animals, investigates and combats
animal cruelty, rescues neglected pets, treats sick and injured strays, and educates the
community about humane
issues and responsible pet care.
Ely is helping to spread the word to our local pet
community — his story is in this
issue and you can find more information
about the event at www.turntulsapink.com Paws to Remember is an upcoming Pet Memorial and Blessing of the
Animals, sponsored in part by TulsaPets Magazine.
The Adoption center shelters and cares for companion
animals, investigates and combats
animal cruelty, rescues neglected pets, treats sick and injured strays only from the City of Westminster, and educates the
community about humane
issues and responsible pet care.
Mat edits the Business and Energy sections of TreeHugger, as well as writing
about resource consumption,
animal welfare
issues, and the response of religious
communities to our current environmental problems.