Spaying and neutering directly addresses the tragedy of pet overpopulation and helps ensure the ever -
decreasing numbers of homeless animal euthanasia in our community.
Having your pet spayed or neutered helps prevent overpopulation and
decreases the number of homeless animals.
Sterilization can not be used as the sole solution, but is an absolutely necessary element if we are to have any success in our plight to
decrease the number of homeless animals.
Spay / neuter efforts for feral animals not only
decrease the number of homeless animals born each year, but they also reduce or eliminate unwanted «nuisance» behaviors such as fighting, yowling, and spraying.
According to Maryann, «studies have shown that humanely trapping, spaying / neutering, and releasing — or what people in animal welfare call «TNR» — feral cats back to the colonies where they have been living is one of the most effective ways to
decrease the number of homeless animals in our community.»
The Kansas Humane Society believes that spay / neuter programs are an essential part of the plan to
decrease the number of homeless animals.
In 1999, in response to an 85 % death rate at the city shelter, she started EmanciPET, a low cost and free spay / neuter clinic in an effort to
decrease the number of homeless animals.
«Spaying or neutering helps control the pet overpopulation in the community, and over time, helps
decrease the number of homeless animals entering the shelter,» Brown said.
It is also the most effective and humane means of
decreasing the number of homeless animals and saving lives.
Old Fella Burke County Animal Rescue is an all - volunteer organization in Burke County, GA We assist as many abandoned companion animals as possible and provide spay and neuter services to county residents in order to
decrease the numbers of homeless animals in our county.
These groups are trying their best to
decrease the number of homeless animals by sterilizing the population of stray animals on the streets.
Not exact matches
Our goal is to
decrease the
number of dogs euthanized in city pounds due to overpopulation by providing veterinary care to
homeless animals in need, and helping to find them forever homes.
After many years
of investing in spay / neuter programs, funding veterinarian expenses, food and care for rescued dogs, and giving numerous educational programs to school children, the
number of homeless animals did not seem to be
decreasing.
Our goal is to assist these organizations in their mission to: * Increase the
number of animals spayed / neutered * Increase the adoption rate
of homeless animals *
Decrease the euthanasia rate at local
animal shelters
We must work to
decrease the
number of homeless pets in East Tennessee, and the most simple and humane long - term solution is to spay and neuter more
animals.»
Save the lives
of animals in need, while reducing the
homeless population and
decreasing the
number of animals entering and being killed within the municipal shelter system.
Our goal is to
decrease the
number of dogs euthanized in city pounds due to overpopulation by providing veterinary care to
homeless animals in need, and helping to find them forever homes.
Sterilization
of animals decreases not only the
number of homeless and feral
animals born each year, but it also
decreases unwanted behaviors in
animals, including roaming and aggression, which often lead to the surrender and euthanasia
of animals.
«It can improve your pet's health and longevity and
decrease the
number of animals born
homeless or unwanted.»
The move places Phoenix among the more than 40 cities in the U.S. and Canada that have enacted this type
of ordinance, designed to increase the placement
of homeless pets in permanent homes and
decrease the
number of animals euthanized in the city's shelters.
Spaying / Neutering your pet helps fight pet overpopulation, reducing the
number of homeless animals and
decreasing euthanasia
numbers.
Neutering is the most humane, effective way to
decrease the
number of unwanted,
homeless animals.
More importantly, breeding your pet
decreases the
number of available homes for
animals who are already born and
homeless.
«Unless amazing
numbers of homeless animals are imported from outside the country — which brings about a whole other set
of issues — the amount
of breeding dogs will be
decreased pretty heavily, and it could decline precipitously in four or five years.»
Our goal is to
decrease the
number of dogs euthanized in city pounds due to overpopulation by providing veterinary care to
homeless animals in need, and helping to find them forever homes.
Our goal is to
decrease the
number of dogs euthanized in city pounds due to overpopulation by providing veterinary care to
homeless animals in need, and helping to find them forever homes.