Sentences with phrase «dog organizations seeking»

Once the standards are ratified by the ADI membership, any service dog organizations seeking accreditation for programs to place dogs with military - related PTSD will have to meet these standards.

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Shaffer said that — rather than taking Chopper out of his biker outfit — he will seek certification from another therapy dog organization.
Some councilors, and the organization that pushed for the dog ban to be enacted — The Downtown Stakeholders Group, made up of downtown business and property owners — say they could still seek to get it reinstated.
This organization seeks to improve the lives of at - risk senior dogs by providing funding and resources to animal shelters, rescue organizations, sanctuaries, and other non-profit groups nationwide.
She sought out a local service - dog organization and became a trainer's apprentice.
Proposed as a revision to the state's Pet Purchase Protection Act, the year - old law hailed nationally as a tough check on puppy mills, the Senate - approved bill sought to also prohibit kennels, shelters or animal rescue organizations from purchasing dogs or cats from the commercial breeders.
The AKC had wanted nothing to do with pit bulls, so Bennet sought to create an organization that would represent the breed as performance dogs.
TLCAD began as a small non-profit, all volunteer organization in 1998 by the original founders, Steven Ross Fritsche, Heather Jo Fritsche & V. Lee Wells, with a goal to train service dogs for those seeking a fuller, more independent life.
The rescue organization was contacted, took custody of the dog, and will seek to find him a new home.
A Home 4 Spot is a volunteer based organization that provides foster care and medicine while seeking permanent homes for abandoned dogs.
Through the efforts of countless individuals and organizations, we've gone from barbaric practices to an international movement seeking to save the lives of all cats and dogs.
CATHERINE O'DRISCOLL is the founder of Canine Health Concern, a non-profit organization that seeks to help dog owners raise healthy, happy, vibrant dogs.
A quick perusal of Pet finder will verify the number of shelters and rescue organizations seeking adopters for displaced dogs, whether purebred or mixed breed.
Bill 485, commonly known as the Pet Rescue & Adoption Act, seeks to make it unlawful for retail stores to sell dogs, cats, or rabbits unless the animal was obtained from a public animal control agency or shelter, SPCA shelter, Humane Society Shelter, or other 501 (c)(3) rescue organization.
In the absence of personal recommendations and referrals from trusted individuals, the pet guardian in search of a humane trainer is advised to seek out a professional who has been certified by an independent credentialing organization such as the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (http://www.ccpdt.org/).
Grey Muzzle provides funding to organizations that have or seek to establish a program specifically for senior dogs.
The mission of the nonprofit organization is to seek to end the preventable euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets in Kern County through strong alliances with the community, local businesses and nonprofit organizations, to increase the number of cats and dogs that are spayed and neutered, while promoting animal health and safety within our community.
Rescue organizations around the country are seeking homes for a wide variety of cat and dog breeds that would make a wonderful, loving addition to your renting household.
They come from other rescue organizations, private rescuers and responsible breeders who are seeking to find new homes for dogs that they are retiring.
The organizations will have lists of facilities seeking dog and handler teams for visitations and may require documented monthly visits.
There are dozens of organizations in your neighborhood that need volunteers to walk or play with rescued animals or help them connect with people seeking to adopt a dog.
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