We do not use euthanasia for population
control of adoptable animals in the shelter, nor do we have a timeframe after which an animal is euthanized if it is not adopted.
Not exact matches
is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, no - kill humane society that rescues
adoptable cats and dogs from municipal
animal control facilities across the state
of Oklahoma on the day they are to be euthanized.
was founded in response to the large number
of adoptable homeless
animals impounded at the Stratford
Animal Control Facility.
Most
of our
adoptable pets are pulled from local
Animal Control facilities where they've landed by no fault
of their own.
Philadelphia, PA — Monday, April 24, 2006 — The University
of Pennsylvania School
of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) and the Philadelphia
Animal Care and
Control Association (PACCA) are partnering to eliminate the unnecessary killing
of potentially
adoptable animals in the City
of Philadelphia with the launch
of the spay / neuter component
of the School's new Shelter
Animal Medicine Program.
The measure states that by 2025, 90 percent or more
of all healthy
adoptable animals entering the city's
animal control facility will be saved.
STOP the Overpopulation
of Pets, Inc. believes that spaying and neutering are the ONLY responsible thing to do when a pet overpopulation crisis is the cause
of millions
of healthy,
adoptable pets being killed in U.S.
animal controls and humane societies every year.
Progressive communities across America are evolving from the antiquated philosophy
of controlling the unwanted
animal population by euthanasia, shifting toward ensuring the welfare
of all
animals by educating citizens regarding
animal welfare, responsible pet ownership and encouraging rescue opportunities for all
adoptable animals.
a. To ensure all
animals are treated humanely; b. To find homes for all
adoptable animals; c. To make every effort to reunite lost pets with their owners; d. To promote spaying and neutering as a way
of controlling pet over population; e. To offer guidance to anyone who asks our help with a pet; f. To come to the aid
of any injured
animal; g. To provide euthanasia when it is determined to be in the best interest
of the
animal.
You might remember a feature we ran in late September on Josh Feeney, an amazing shelter photographer who attended a One Picture Saves a Life workshop and has been pumping out fantastic photographs
of adoptable pets for Safe Humane Chicago (SHC) and Chicago
Animal Care and
Control (CCAC) ever since.
It was created in February 2009 by a group
of people in the Atlanta area who wanted to do more to save the many
adoptable dogs and cats who found themselves on death row in Georgia
animal control facilities.
Hundreds
of healthy
adoptable pets picked up by
animal control services (ACS) are euthanized every month!
Broadway Barks 16, held Saturday, July 12, featured
adoptable — and adorable — dogs and cats from New York City
animal shelters and adoption agencies including ASPCA, Animal Care and Control of NYC (AC&C), Animal Haven, BARC (Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition), Bideawee, Bobbi & the Strays, City Critters, Humane Society of New York (HSNY), KittyKind, Posh Pets Rescue, SaveKitty Foundation and Urban Cat L
animal shelters and adoption agencies including ASPCA,
Animal Care and Control of NYC (AC&C), Animal Haven, BARC (Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition), Bideawee, Bobbi & the Strays, City Critters, Humane Society of New York (HSNY), KittyKind, Posh Pets Rescue, SaveKitty Foundation and Urban Cat L
Animal Care and
Control of NYC (AC&C),
Animal Haven, BARC (Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition), Bideawee, Bobbi & the Strays, City Critters, Humane Society of New York (HSNY), KittyKind, Posh Pets Rescue, SaveKitty Foundation and Urban Cat L
Animal Haven, BARC (Brooklyn
Animal Resource Coalition), Bideawee, Bobbi & the Strays, City Critters, Humane Society of New York (HSNY), KittyKind, Posh Pets Rescue, SaveKitty Foundation and Urban Cat L
Animal Resource Coalition), Bideawee, Bobbi & the Strays, City Critters, Humane Society
of New York (HSNY), KittyKind, Posh Pets Rescue, SaveKitty Foundation and Urban Cat League.
Hosted by our partners over at Peggy Adams
Animal Rescue League, Countdown to Zero is a public - private community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners, and Peggy Adams, to bring animal welfare organizations together to end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
Animal Rescue League, Countdown to Zero is a public - private community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County
Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners, and Peggy Adams, to bring animal welfare organizations together to end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
Animal Care and
Control, the Board
of County Commissioners, and Peggy Adams, to bring
animal welfare organizations together to end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
animal welfare organizations together to end the euthanasia
of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County.
Doing what they can to reduce the likelihood
of adoptable cats and dogs being euthanized, Atlanta Pet Rescue and Adoption works with other rescue groups, shelters and
animal control facilities throughout Georgia to rescue highly
adoptable dogs and cats.
In 1997, a small group
of volunteers, motivated by the unnecessary deaths
of thousands
of adoptable pets in our local shelters, recognized that Washoe County needed a new type
of animal rescue facility — a facility dedicated to giving the dogs and cats at our municipal
animal control shelter a second chance at life before their time ran out.
A state where the euthanasia
of healthy,
adoptable companion
animals is no longer an acceptable method
of population
control.
The mission
of the Forsyth County
Animal Shelter is to provide responsive, efficient and high quality animal care and control services, to preserve and protect animal and public safety, and to maximize the placement of adoptable an
Animal Shelter is to provide responsive, efficient and high quality
animal care and control services, to preserve and protect animal and public safety, and to maximize the placement of adoptable an
animal care and
control services, to preserve and protect
animal and public safety, and to maximize the placement of adoptable an
animal and public safety, and to maximize the placement
of adoptable animals.
Illinois also has a similar law, but release
of animal to rescues is specifically limited to «unclaimed dogs and cats deemed adoptable by the animal control facility «Â Â Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Population Control Act, 510 ILCS
animal to rescues is specifically limited to «unclaimed dogs and cats deemed
adoptable by the
animal control facility «Â Â Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Population Control Act, 510 ILCS
animal control facility «Â Â Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Population Control Act, 510 ILC
control facility «Â Â Illinois Public Health and Safety
Animal Population Control Act, 510 ILCS
Animal Population
Control Act, 510 ILC
Control Act, 510 ILCS 5/11.
The mission
of AniMatch, a program
of the Massachusetts
Animal Coalition, is to give adoptable dogs in Massachusetts a chance at adoption by developing a network of animal welfare organizations and facilitating the transfer of dogs from animal control agencies and registered animal welfare organizations to shelters and rescues that may have better resources to place these pets in forever
Animal Coalition, is to give
adoptable dogs in Massachusetts a chance at adoption by developing a network
of animal welfare organizations and facilitating the transfer of dogs from animal control agencies and registered animal welfare organizations to shelters and rescues that may have better resources to place these pets in forever
animal welfare organizations and facilitating the transfer
of dogs from
animal control agencies and registered animal welfare organizations to shelters and rescues that may have better resources to place these pets in forever
animal control agencies and registered
animal welfare organizations to shelters and rescues that may have better resources to place these pets in forever
animal welfare organizations to shelters and rescues that may have better resources to place these pets in forever homes.
Imagine... a community where euthanasia
of healthy,
adoptable companion
animals is no longer an acceptable method
of population
control.
As I struggle to make ends meet, get my Non-Profit cat rescue off the ground and simply find my way in the world; I extend my hand out and ask you to join me in my dream
of finding a home for every cat and to stop the insanity
of euthanizing
adoptable animals as a way
of population
control.
STOP the Overpopulation
of Pets is dedicated to paying for spaying and neutering
of dogs and cats in order to eliminate the killing
of healthy,
adoptable pets at Alaska's
animal control centers.
The unanimous vote by council members means that by 2025, the city plans to ensure that 90 percent or more
of all healthy
adoptable animals entering its
animal control facility will be saved.
Accordingly, and because (unlike private shelters and SPCAs)
animal control agencies generally accept all dogs and cats that are brought to them and are required by law to keep them regardless
of their adoptability for a specified period
of time, crowding may force
animal control agencies to euthanize
adoptable animals or ones with milder health or behavior problems such as ear mites, kennel cough, skin lesions, excessive barking, or destructive chewing, in order to free up space for more
adoptable animals.
In the pact, the city's
animal control agency agreed to offer any
adoptable dog or cat that it could not place through its own adoption program to the SPCA instead
of euthanizing it.
For City shelter hours,
adoptable animals, lost / found pets, and
animal control, call City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control at 812.349
animal control, call City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control at 812.34
control, call City
of Bloomington
Animal Care & Control at 812.349
Animal Care &
Control at 812.34
Control at 812.349.3492.
It seeks to rescue
adoptable dogs and puppies from
animal shelters and
animal control facilities, rescue dogs and puppies from abusive and neglectful situations, including puppy mills and «backyard breeders», help educate the public on proper
animal care and promote spaying and neutering
of all pets, provide medical treatment for all
animals in our care, provide foster homes for all
animals in our care, and place rescued
animals in permanent, loving homes.
Unfortunately, we are not a no - kill shelter, but with the help
of our compassionate
Animal Control Officers and our volunteer group, we do everything within our power to insure that an adoptable animal is not eutha
Animal Control Officers and our volunteer group, we do everything within our power to insure that an
adoptable animal is not eutha
animal is not euthanized.
When the San Francisco SPCA dropped its contract as the city's
animal control agency and began its quest to save all
adoptable cats an dogs in the city, it was criticized by some other California shelters that questioned its definition
of «
adoptable» and complained that no - kill facilities merely shift the burden
of killing to other shelters.
McDonough, GA — Henry County, GA Shelter — Henry County
Animal Control is dedicated to reducing the numbers
of healthy
adoptable animals that are euthanized at our facility.
Pets and People Humane Society, Yukon Pets & People Humane Society is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, no - kill humane society that rescues
adoptable cats and dogs from municipal
animal control facilities across the state
of Oklahoma on the day they are to be euthanized.
Countdown 2 Zero is public / private community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County
Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League to bring animal welfare organizations together and end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
Animal Care and
Control, the Board
of County Commissioners and Peggy Adams
Animal Rescue League to bring animal welfare organizations together and end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
Animal Rescue League to bring
animal welfare organizations together and end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
animal welfare organizations together and end the euthanasia
of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County.
Given that a number
of other
animal control programs and regulatory changes were implemented during the study period, separating out the effects
of a single program may be impossible... Data were not collected on how many
adoptable versus nonadoptable cats were impounded, so it was not possible specifically to assess changes in outcomes for feral cats, only changes in overall cat outcomes... it can be stated that the implementation
of sterilization
of feral cats as part
of a TNR program did not result in negative changes.
Today, DC
Animal Control Code § 8 - 1802 directs the city's animal control agency, the Washington Humane Society (WHS), to promote both reducing euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals as well as «The utilization of trap, spay or neuter, and return practices as a means of controlling the feral cat population; provided, that all efforts shall be made to adopt out a trapped, tamable kitten.&
Animal Control Code § 8 - 1802 directs the city's animal control agency, the Washington Humane Society (WHS), to promote both reducing euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals as well as «The utilization of trap, spay or neuter, and return practices as a means of controlling the feral cat population; provided, that all efforts shall be made to adopt out a trapped, tamable kitten.
Control Code § 8 - 1802 directs the city's
animal control agency, the Washington Humane Society (WHS), to promote both reducing euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals as well as «The utilization of trap, spay or neuter, and return practices as a means of controlling the feral cat population; provided, that all efforts shall be made to adopt out a trapped, tamable kitten.&
animal control agency, the Washington Humane Society (WHS), to promote both reducing euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals as well as «The utilization of trap, spay or neuter, and return practices as a means of controlling the feral cat population; provided, that all efforts shall be made to adopt out a trapped, tamable kitten.
control agency, the Washington Humane Society (WHS), to promote both reducing euthanasia
of healthy,
adoptable animals as well as «The utilization
of trap, spay or neuter, and return practices as a means
of controlling the feral cat population; provided, that all efforts shall be made to adopt out a trapped, tamable kitten.»
The no - kill movement officially started in San Francisco in 1989 under the leadership
of Richard Avanzino at the San Francisco SPCA, who made the critical decision to relinquish the shelter's contract for
animal control and instead work with the city's municipal
animal control agency in an effort to end the killing
of adoptable animals.
The Massachusetts
Animal Coalition urges all Massachusetts shelters and rescues to collaborate with their local animal control departments to ensure that all unclaimed adoptable dogs have access to adoption at the end of their stray hold p
Animal Coalition urges all Massachusetts shelters and rescues to collaborate with their local
animal control departments to ensure that all unclaimed adoptable dogs have access to adoption at the end of their stray hold p
animal control departments to ensure that all unclaimed
adoptable dogs have access to adoption at the end
of their stray hold period.