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.
Not exact matches
You can check out your favorite stores on BetterWorldShopper.org (they have an app, too, if you want to check it on the go) where they grade companies A-F (just like in school) based upon 5
issues: human rights, environment,
animal protection,
community involvement and social justice.
In other words, for Reno, what is primarily at
issue here is not health (of land,
animals, eaters, farmers,
community), but merely taste.
Laura's vision for Esopus is to build the
community by focusing on resident's needs and
issues: Job security, infrastructure
issues, rail and trail, improving recreation, addressing consumer protection, energy efficiency,
animal protection and sustainable lifestyles — are some of the concerns that she will address in the legislature.
These
issues are all more than enough for one country to handle, and thatʼs not even taking into account the questions of human and
animal rights violations, as well as Russiaʼs continued targeting and attacks on the LGBT
community.
Projects might address the
animals in Sunshine Farm (our schoolyard agricultural project), a
community concern, or an environmental
issue.
Discover notable Utah organizations making a difference in the
animal community, learn New Years» resolutions to benefit your pets, find furry friends to adopt and more in the January 2014
issue of Pets in the City Magazine.
This
issue of San Diego Pets Magazine celebrates these precious pets by recognizing the special people and businesses in our
community that go above and beyond to advocate for them: the winners of this year's
Animal Compassion Awards.
addressing this
issue on behalf of the
animals, impoverished
communities Widespread access to spay / neuter services for low - income homes is vital to everywhere and taxpayers across the U.S.
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.
He has spoken nationally and internationally on
animal sheltering
issues, has written
animal protection legislation at the state and national levels, has created successful no - kill programs in both urban and rural
communities, and has consulted with a wide range of
animal protection groups, including some of the largest and best known in the nation.
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.
Hundreds of Oklahoma law enforcement officers and
animal care and control personnel will receive free training and resources from The Humane Society of the United States to learn how to effectively address wildlife
issues facing their
communities.
This will help ensure that in emergencies there is accurate information regarding
animal issues being distributed to the
communities, and assistance is available where needed and that preparedness, planning, and response for
animals in disaster situations is present and understood.
We have extensive contacts within Oregon's veterinary
community and can provide you with information and resources for coverage of
animal health care
issues.
Maddie's Institute - Provides solutions to the most challenging
issues facing the
animal welfare
community.
Animal Shelter Appreciation Week in Indianapolis recognizes the importance of shelters working to promote the invaluable role they play in our communities and to increase public awareness of animal welfare issues, shelter services, and public s
Animal Shelter Appreciation Week in Indianapolis recognizes the importance of shelters working to promote the invaluable role they play in our
communities and to increase public awareness of
animal welfare issues, shelter services, and public s
animal welfare
issues, shelter services, and public safety.
The Problem: There is an elephant in the room in the
animal rescue and sheltering world... an
issue so vast and pervasive, yet simply not often enough discussed or targeted within the
animal protection
community to have adequately addressed it.
Community Outreach: Help FAMD to raise awareness of shelter services and companion animal issues by manning a booth at local events, or giving presentations for local school and communit
Community Outreach: Help FAMD to raise awareness of shelter services and companion
animal issues by manning a booth at local events, or giving presentations for local school and
communitycommunity groups.
• Provide compassionate care for any
animal in need • Attempt to find a home for every healthy or rehabilitatable cat and dog that comes to us • Intervene to prevent cruelty to
animals • Partner with the
community to educate on
animal issues and inspire compassion and respect • Provide low - or no - cost spaying or neutering
Jane Velez - Mitchell took a moment to discuss a very important
issue in the
animal welfare
community on her HLN show.
Today, through its grant giving, hands - on
animal care, research and education, Maddie's Fund is helping to achieve and sustain a no - kill nation by providing solutions to the most challenging
issues facing the
animal welfare
community.
The Alberta Spay / Neuter Task Force (ASNTF) is a dedicated and compassionate team of volunteer veterinarians,
animal health technologists and general volunteers that provide pro-active,
community based pet wellness clinics for areas that are experiencing pet overpopulation
issues, including First Nation
communities.
We educate the public on cat
issues and we promote the spaying / neutering of all companion
animals and the TNR of
community cats.
«We want the
community to know we will not tolerate the inhumane care of
animals,» said Kankakee County State's Attorney Jamie Boyd in a press release
issued by Kankakee County
Animal Control.
For example, if your horse falls into a well, your dog falls over a cliff, your cow gets stuck in a barn wall, or your
community needs help sheltering
animals for short term
issues such as threat of fire, WASART is trained to help out in these situations.
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.
The Society and its
community of volunteers and cat caregivers also work with government organizations,
community groups and other
animal welfare organizations to address cat - related
issues humanely through mediation, education and direct action.
Animal abuse is an important social
issue affecting
animals, families, and
communities.
Interested in
community outreach to inform your neighbors about TNR, spay / neuter, and other crucial
animal welfare
issues?
HSWM works hard on behalf of our
communities and the
animals in our care - finding homes for thousands of
animals, many of whom come with significant behavioral or medical
issues.
Maddie's Fund is helping to achieve and sustain a no - kill nation by providing solutions to the most challenging
issues facing the
animal welfare
community through its grant giving, hands - on
animal care, and research and education.
Management of
community cats has emerged as one of the most controversial
issues in
animal control and welfare.
Acting as a liaison for WHS at
community events, pet licensing clinics and neighborhood meetings to educate and inform residents about
animal welfare
issues.
Meanwhile, organizations like St. Hubert's
Animal Welfare Center in New Jersey reinvest money in the sending shelters, known as «sister shelters,» and provide mentorship opportunities so they can implement programs that tackle the overpopulation
issue in their own
communities.
Tara hopes that her support of Humane Canada at a board level will help to bring the voice of Albertans to the table and equally bring awareness of important
issues to the
communities in that province — in particular, the
issues of farm
animal and companion
animal welfare.
Stays abreast of current
animal welfare
issues as well as the changing needs of the
community.
Support from the
community enables nearly 100 staff members and more than 600 volunteers to care for around 10,000 homeless
animals each year and makes possible a variety of programs to address
issues that contribute to pet overpopulation and the surrender of unwanted
animals.
But they also extend to other
issues of economic importance to
communities; namely, reduction in capital and ongoing
animal control expenditures that come under a municipality's jurisdiction.
We provide retention training and counseling for families struggling with the decision to keep their pet due to behavior
issues, guidance and counseling to families during the process of adopting a new pet, match senior dogs with the senior citizen
community, and offer social rehabilitation to dogs that have failed in traditional
animal shelters.
Among the highlights were two keynote addresses — the first from Betsy Saul, co-founder of Petfinder.com, who, to her credit, made cats (including
community cats) the first item on her list of
issues that the companion
animal welfare
community needs to focus on.
«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.»
The
Animal League Wellness Center will assist in addressing
issues surrounding our
community such as pet overpopulation by providing affordable pet care to those pets and families that need it most.
Sadly, in underserved
communities in and around the greater Los Angeles area, the biggest obstacles to spaying and neutering pets — which is critical to preventing
animal homelessness, suffering, and unnecessary euthanasia — come down primarily to
issues of economics and geography.
We, along with our partner
communities and rescue groups, believe that euthanizing
animals in not acceptable except in cases of extremely serious injury or illness or in cases of very severe behavioral
issues that can not be remediated and where the dog poses a serious risk to humans.
As part of our mission, we participate in and promote
community education regarding companion
animals and legislation
issues affecting them.
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.
Dog owners are banding together through coalitions and clubs to propose reasonable alternatives to punitive laws and to offer educational programs to both help people become more responsible dog owners and to help
communities deal with various
animal control
issues and complaints.
They will then learn more about how
animal welfare concerns really affect our
communities by thoroughly exploring two
issues: pet homelessness and
animal cruelty.