The mission of this 501 (c)(3) corporation is to provide education to
the community on animal care, animal behavior, and the importance of animal nutrition, vaccinations, and spaying and neutering.
Not exact matches
Future suggestions for the 2013 - 2014 included a new highway garage for county trucks, an agreement with Hi - Tor
Animal Care regarding the location of their new facility, residency halls for out - of - county and foreign students at Rockland
Community College, and continued monitoring and action
on the new Tappan Zee Bridge.
This no - kill shelter has had a tremendously positive impact
on the
community by rescuing and
caring for
animals in need.
Our approach to achieving this goal focuses
on three objectives: (1) to develop a reliable, predictive panel of biomarkers (including both biological and bio-behavioral measures) that can identify children, youth, and parents showing evidence of toxic stress, and that can be collected in pediatric primary
care settings; (2) to conduct basic,
animal and human research
on critical periods in development and individual differences in stress susceptibility, thereby informing the timing and design of a suite of new interventions that address the roots of stress - related diseases early in the life cycle; and (3) to build a strong,
community - based infrastructure through which scientists, practitioners, parents, and
community leaders can apply new scientific insights and innovative measures to the development of more effective interventions in the first three postnatal years.
San Diego Humane Society's Day of Giving, first held in 2016, is dedicated to uniting support for the 30,000
animals in our
community — and sometimes beyond — who rely
on our
care each year.
Representing each agency for the check presentations
on Thursday will be Eileen Bradshaw, Executive Director of the
Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma; Kacie Frazier, Program Director at The Children's Hospital Foundation; Bob Poteet, Trustee of the Oklahoma
Animal Care Foundation Board; Terrie Correll, CEO & President at the Tulsa Zoo Foundation; and Bryan Day, CEO of 12 & 12.
From in - home fostering to
on - site
animal care; from bathing guinea pigs to reading books to dogs; from photographing adoptable
animals to walking, running and socializing potential pets; and from wildlife rescue to pet - assisted therapy, everyone age 14 and up can make a difference in the
animal welfare
community.
Dunkerley, who mainly focuses
on large
animals, says the quality of
care for
animals in the
community has improved because of TCC's Veterinary Technician program.
San Diego Humane Society offers San Diegans a wide range of programs and services that strengthen the human -
animal bond, prevent cruelty / neglect, provide medical
care, educate the
community on the humane treatment of
animals and provide safety net services for all pet families needing assistance with keeping their pets.
The trainings will be based
on the Pets for Life
Community Outreach Toolkit, an interactive resource designed to guide
animal care service providers and other social welfare advocates to develop and implement strategies to effectively deliver critical information and resources to under - served neighborhoods.
Due to the growing emphasis
on the humane treatment of pets, the ability to assist owners in eliminating improper behavior without recourse to traditional forms of punishment will make the
animal behaviorist a valued member of the veterinary
care community.
She also oversees the APL's newest program, project
CARE (
Community Animal Retention Effort), which is focused
on creating proactive initiatives to help keep pets in their homes.
As the largest No Kill
animal shelter in Kansas City, we care for more than 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal shelter in Kansas City, we
care for more than 10,000
animals a year and work collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus
on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the
community.
Prescott
Animal Hospital is striving to educate our
community on the importance of pet dental
care.
Like most U.S.
animal shelters, we rely entirely
on our program revenue and fundraising to sustain our operations, provide
care for
animals and serve the
community.
• 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
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 Humane Society offers San Diegans a wide range of programs and services that strengthen the human -
animal bond, prevent cruelty / neglect, provide medical
care and educate the
community on the humane treatment of
animals.
San Diego Humane Society offers San Diegans a wide range of programs and services that strengthen the human -
animal bond, prevent cruelty / neglect, provide medical
care and educate the
community on the humane treatment of
animals.
They
care for nearly 10,000
animals a year and work collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus
on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the
community.
The original veterinary practice
on the rockaway peninsula, serving the
community for over 100 years, the Rockaway
Animal Hospital looks forward to educating you
on the importance of preventative health
care for your pet.
We rely
on our members to help us provide warm shelter, veterinary services and personal attention to all the
animals in our
care, in addition to offering proactive programs to the
community that helps control the pet population.
Your donation ensures that we can continue to provide veterinary
care, education and support for not only working
animals but the
communities that depend
on them as well.
What's going
on in Chicagoland's
animal community Friends of Animal Care and Control (FCACC) has partnered with the Humane Societ
animal community Friends of
Animal Care and Control (FCACC) has partnered with the Humane Societ
Animal Care and Control (FCACC) has partnered with the Humane Society of..
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.
The AACSPCA relies
on the generosity of individuals and businesses in our
community to ensure that homeless companion
animals receive the best possible
care.
The Humane Society educates the
community on responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of
animals, advocates for spaying / neutering to reduce the homeless pet population and provides the best quality
care to Brevard County's abandoned
animals by placing them with responsible,
caring owners in «furever» homes.
Our Mission Statement Humane Society of the White Mountains (HSWM) will continuously improve the standard of our
care for all
animals by educating our
communities on quality companion
animal care, and be the voice of the voiceless pet, striving always to stop pet cruelty and neglect.
Our foster homes provide
care and housing for
animals in the Yolo County
community on a short - term basis.
These projects, such a conducting drives for items
on the MCHS wish list, help to reinforce the importance of collaboration between the
community and MCHS in
caring for the homeless
animals in our midst.
We rely
on the generosity of people like you to provide shelter and humane
care to the many homeless
animals in our
community.
Located
on 12 acres in Rancho Santa Fe, California, our nationally recognized Center provides a variety of services that benefit the
community through educational and therapeutic programs for people, and humane
care and adoption for
animals.
Jelly's Place depends
on grants, volunteers, and donations from the public to provide rescue, fostering, veterinary
care, and placement of
animals, and
community education and support to low - income pet owners.
They have three peace officers who enforce NYS
animal cruelty laws, investigating cases of neglect, and when possible, educating the
community on proper
animal care.
We provide professional veterinary
care, emergency
care and spay / neuter our
animals prior to adoption The cost of this high quality
care is often overwhelming, therefore we depend
on the generosity of our
community and friends to help support our mission.
Officers also serve as educators in the
community on topics of responsible pet ownership through various department programs promoting humane and responsible
care of domestic
animals.
Instead, they rely
on the help of the
community in providing for the needs o the companion
animals under their
care.
Since 1999, Project Pet which became Pawmetto Lifeline
on Aug. 12, the same day it broke ground
on its new home has been the conscience of compassion for the Midlands
community and a vital area resource for humane
care for abandoned and homeless
animals.
The FOTAS volunteers, who work
on bookkeeping, social media, and special fundraising events; who work with FOTAS Fix - a-Pet and curbing the population of
community cats; who organize and work
on special fundraising and
on - site events; who foster mamma dogs and cats and all their progeny, who
care for
animals designated for transfer; who shuffle
animals to off - site adoption events; who greet the public and man the front desk, walk the dogs, love up the cats, work with play groups, and show
animals to potential adopters — the dramatic and steady increase in the Shelter's live release rate since 2009 (84 % so far this year) is directly related to their efforts; and
Smoky Mountain
Animal Care Foundation places great emphasis on community involvement in solving the animal control and pet overpopulation problem for the c
Animal Care Foundation places great emphasis
on community involvement in solving the
animal control and pet overpopulation problem for the c
animal control and pet overpopulation problem for the county.
It also promotes the Guidelines for Standards of
Care in Animal Shelters to help provide the global Animal Welfare community with a comprehensive tool that helps organizations align their activities with recommended practices on all aspects of c
Care in
Animal Shelters to help provide the global
Animal Welfare
community with a comprehensive tool that helps organizations align their activities with recommended practices
on all aspects of
carecare.
When the opposite occurs,
animal care resource deserts emerge, and this lack of access has a profound impact
on the well - being of a
community, from public health and safety to taxpayer dollars that fund
animal services set up to respond to
community animal problems.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Newmarket,
ON (November 2, 2012)-- The Ontario SPCA has been working in conjunction with various
community members and
Animal Welfare organizations across Ontario, to develop protocols addressing the recent concerns for animal care in the horse racing ind
Animal Welfare organizations across Ontario, to develop protocols addressing the recent concerns for
animal care in the horse racing ind
animal care in the horse racing industry.
From the
animals that are our passion, to the people they live with and who
care for them, NC State College of Veterinary Medicine is committed to improving health and quality of life not only
on our campus but in the
community.
In 2016, the program's seven staff members and more than 140 volunteers provided veterinary
care for
animals in
communities where no other
animal services exist, including
communities on Native American reservations throughout the United States, remote villages in Latin America and around the world.
These new burdens, inflicted
on the very people who are doing the most to help cats in their
communities, will force many to stop
caring for these
animals, or at least force them to
care for fewer cats, with the net result being more cats left to fend for themselves and fewer people able to provide them with any kind of safety net at all.
Their newest program, Pets for Life, focuses
on a door - to - door approach of building relationships to help improve the standard of
care for
animals and to help bridge the resource gap for
communities in need.
We are further dedicated to the
care and well - being of these homeless cats and to educating the
community on the need to spay / neuter and microchip pets, the prevention of
animal cruelty, responsible pet ownership, and actively encouraging TNR in our area.
The Hillsborough
Animal Health Foundation was founded in 1987 by a community - minded group of Hillsborough County (Tampa / Tampa Bay) area veterinarians to foster the human / animal bond and promote improved pet health and pet care through emphasis on pet owner education and the dissemination of pet inform
Animal Health Foundation was founded in 1987 by a
community - minded group of Hillsborough County (Tampa / Tampa Bay) area veterinarians to foster the human /
animal bond and promote improved pet health and pet care through emphasis on pet owner education and the dissemination of pet inform
animal bond and promote improved pet health and pet
care through emphasis
on pet owner education and the dissemination of pet information.