Sentences with phrase «demand for rescue dogs»

I don't like seeing such high fees either, but I also know there is a demand for rescue dogs, especially purebred.
It's from a chapter in the book that explains how rising demand for rescued dogs has led to a situation where we have some rescuers doing business responsibly while others are cutting corners to fill demand quickly.

Not exact matches

It takes money, commitment and lots of people to meet the out - of - state demand for the area dogs who find themselves without a home and are fortunate enough to be rescued.
New York, NY — Monday, April 11, 2011 — Due to unprecedented demand, organizers announced that all spots have been filled for the 2011 Brooklyn Bridge Pup Crawl, a nighttime dog parade over the Brooklyn Bridge that raises money for shelter and rescue pets across the country.
«In this difficult economy, shelters and rescue groups need donations more than ever to keep up with the demand for their lifesaving efforts, «said Jane Hoffman, President of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, a coalition of more than 150 animal shelters and rescue groups committed to ending the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at New York City shelters.
Demand for dogs far exceeds the number we can rescue.
A local animal rescue group has begun an effort to transfer 50 dogs and cats a week from Houston's overburdened public animal shelter to nonprofits and adoptive homes in Colorado, where the demand for adoptable pets exceeds the supply.
As the demand and desire for this breed has increased, so has our need to rescue more dogs.
There is a shortage of rescue dogs there and a high demand for them so they can be as picky as they want.
«By drying up the demand for puppy mill dogs, the ordinance will boost adoptions for area animal shelters and rescue groups and increase opportunities for responsible dog breeders.»
With some of the outrageous prices these «rescue leagues» demand, I might as well just BUY a pure bred dog from an actual BREEDER for God's sake.
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If this bill were to become law, it is likely shelters would stop making an effort to the extent they have, to work with rescues to provide training and homes for difficult dogs and simply refuse to release them at all because under this bill it would become the protocol not to do so, to have the dog declared «dangerous» instead. The shelters would not want to release these dogs on demand and so would err on the side of caution by having them declared dangerous.
This means that the number of puppies and dogs bred and placed each year in Multnomah County from all sources, dog breeders, rescues, shelters, pet stores, and giveaways, now approximates the demand for puppies and dogs.
This steady decline in intakes and deaths pays tribute to the tireless efforts of shelter employees, responsible dog breeders and rescue volunteers who have worked, prayed, and bullied their way to a future when the demand for pets would equal or exceed the supply and they would no longer be forced to euthanize healthy, adoptable animals.
Rescued Pets Movement Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) organization that provides a second chance for thousands of homeless dogs and cats through rehabilitation and transport to forever homes in communities throughout the country and Canada that have a demand for adoptable pets.
A future Chicago ban on the sale of commercially bred dogs will increase demand for dogs from rescue groups like The Anti-Cruelty Society.
In demanding or critical real - life work environments, including stockwork, service for the disabled, search - and - rescue, or other tasks demanding top physical and mental performance, an episode could put the dog or even its handler at risk.
In some parts of the USA today, demand for dogs so far outstrips supply that the public — bolstered by state - of - the - art advertising campaigns for rescued dogs — are willing, even anxious, to adopt dogs with severe behavioral and medical problems.
Although the American Alsatian can be trained to work and some have been successful as wilderness search and rescue dogs, this breed does not possess a strong desire for the physical demands of most working dog endeavors.
Because dog overpopulation is such a major issue in other parts of the country, and because there is a high demand for puppies in our community, CHS regularly teams up with overcrowded shelters in distress to rescue dogs that would otherwise have to be put down.
The library collects donations of new and gently used dog items (examples of in - demand items include collars, leashes, harnesses, crates, beds, carriers, clothing and playpens) and allows people fostering with one of the rescue partners to borrow these supplies for their foster dog for free.
The demands of caring for such a large dog coupled with health issues has left a growing number of Pyrenees in need of rescue.
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