Sentences with phrase «controlling dog overpopulation»

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Through membership and patronage of our boarding services you help to ensure funding for the SYV Humane Society's mission of controlling overpopulation of dogs and cats and finding new homes for homeless animals.
Neutering and spaying your dog is an important and responsible decision as it prevents unplanned breedings and helps to control the pet overpopulation.
Our mission is to be an innovative regional leader in responsible treatment of homeless cats and dogs, primarily throughtheir rescue and placement in forever loving homes and by promoting spaying and neutering to control pet overpopulation.
If a pet dog is going to live with an intelligent, well - informed family that understands the problem of pet overpopulation and can be trusted to keep the dog under their control at all times and to not breed it, I do not recommend spaying or neutering before 14 months of age.
Aside from helping control the current overpopulation of dogs, neutering a pet dog generally makes for a healthier dog and a better pet.
In 2010, the Iraqi government was hunting and executing an average of 2,400 stray dogs a day in an attempt to control overpopulation, Baghdad's chief veterinarian told the U.K.'s Daily Mail.
Our mission is to be an innovative regional leader in responsible treatment of homeless dogs and cats, primarily through their rescue and placement in forever loving homes, and by promoting spaying and neutering to control pet overpopulation.
One of our goals is to be sure that each and every dog and cat is spayed or neutered in order to control pet overpopulation in our community.
Spaying before the dog experiences her first estrus cycle has 3 benefits: it eliminates the risk of unplanned pregnancy and helps control the problem of dog overpopulation; it eliminates any possibility of uterine disease; and it virtually eliminates any chance of developing breast cancer.
In attempts to find every dog a loving home, Orlando Bully Rescue advocates pet overpopulation with controlled breeding and spay / neuter.
Spaying or neutering will make a big impact on controlling the overpopulation of cats and dogs!
Promoting the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats, we aspire to control overpopulation to help ensure that fewer animals are born unwanted.
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.
In addition, neutering your pet will help control the dog and cat overpopulation problem and help keep more animals out of shelters.
In addition, spaying your pet will help control the dog and cat overpopulation problem, keeping more animals out of shelters.
All of the proceeds from the Little Traverse Bay Humane Society Dog Obedience and Behavior Modification Training Programs support our mission to offer warm shelter, veterinary services and personal attention to all the animals in our care, as well as proactive methods to control pet overpopulation.
This involvement includes supporting the neutering of cats and dogs adopted from public or private animal care and control facilities — thereby controlling the ongoing contribution of offspring to pet overpopulation.
We are dedicated to rescue, adoption and the medical care of stray and homeless Chihuahuas in need, and to help control the growing overpopulation through spaying and neutering all dogs in our care.
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