If you are interested in learning more about how to save senior
dogs in your community through a foster program, then learn from the best.
Not exact matches
The Fellowship honors the memory of the beloved Sundance Institute mentor and prolific editor Sally Menke (Reservoir
Dogs, Pulp Fiction, All the Pretty Horses, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, etc.) by supporting an emerging narrative editor's understanding of craft, expanding their artistic
community, and providing momentum to their editing career
through participation
in the June Directors Lab and year - round mentorship from several accomplished editors.
Its mission continues to evolve as conditions change and animals face new and different challenges, but the core of that mission remains unchanged: to honor and strengthen the human - animal bond by providing the best quality care for homeless
dogs and cats, and supporting companion animals
in their homes
through affordable veterinary care,
community outreach, and education.
Raising awareness
through public education,
community outreach and a wellness clinic, we seek to promote respect for the live of cats and
dogs by breaking the cycle of abuse, neglect and pet overpopulation
in our
community.
This program was established
through the dedicated efforts of our board members and
in conjunction with our local adoptions of cats, kittens,
dogs and puppies - has helped greatly to address the problem of homeless and unwanted pets
in our
community.
Paws and Prayers offers
dog and cat adoptions to veterans
in the Akron, Ohio
community through its partnership with Pets for Patriots, and will help them find their new best friends.
One Tail at a Time PDX is a no - kill, 501 (c) 3 all - breed
dog rescue committed to lowering euthanasia rates
through the rescue and adoption of
dogs in need; comprehensive support of adopters; and
community outreach
through humane education programs and assistance for disadvantaged and low - income families.
The Inner Pups works exclusively
in the most vulnerable
communities through outreach programs that target the eradication of heart worm disease — a scourge which causes unnecessary pain and suffering for
dogs as well as extraordinary expenses for owners and shelters.
For example, rather than the
dog being tested
in a ring,
in AKC
Community Canine, the «walks
through a crowd» test will involve the
dog walking
through a real crowd at a
dog show, on a busy sidewalk,
in a therapy
dog setting, or at a training club.
The Animal Control Division provides a highly visible animal control presence
in the
community through patrol, which addresses many of the concerns of local residents, such as loose
dogs.
Through education and
community outreach programs, GDRP teaches the language and social structure of
dogs, mentors shelters willing to participate
in pioneering industry wide changes
in housing methods, and brings awareness and assistance to over breeding.
BAPBR is now the longest standing registered nonprofit
in the Portland Metro area dedicated to improving the lives of
dogs and their
communities through spay and neuter assistance, owner and shelter support programs, and
community education.
«We spay / neuter every animal that comes out of our facility, and a third of the
dogs out
in the
community come
through this facility, so a lot of humane society alums are out there,» says Maeir.
They educate people so they better understand their senior
dogs and work to promote their happy senior
dogs and joyful 4EvrFamilies
through extensive social media exposure, and
in other electronic, print and school /
community presentations and related materials.
This study documents the positive impacts publically subsidized low - cost spay and neuter programs can have that often go unmet
in communities: pet population control, leading to the prevention of the proliferation of feral
dog and cat populations, slowing the flow of animals into shelters both voluntarily and
through field services, and reduction
in the incidence of humane destruction of animals.
I also believe
in giving back to the
community in the best way I know how:
through dogs.
There will be no
dog events for any
dogs, purebred or mixed if people do not see the tactics being used against us and the legislation that is getting pushed
through in local
communities, state, and federal government levels.
At Norton Commons
in Louisville, Beth and Bruce Murray's
dog, cairn terrier mix Willy, just itches to get
through the gate at one of the
community's three
dog parks.
If you are ready to give back to a
dog in need, and your
community, please look
through the information on this page and consider filling out our Volunteer Application.
As a celebration of this heartwarming tale, Fun Academy is giving back to
communities by recruiting a network of non-profit animal organizations and institutional partnerships across North America, highlighting the important role service animals play
in society
through the true story of America's most renowned stray
dog.
«The easiest way for a shelter director to lower its euthanasia rate is to bring
in fewer animals, and as a result [of that being done here
in the past], we now have packs of stray
dogs running
through neighborhoods,» said Cindy Sanders of the local animal welfare group,
Community Action for Animals.
The foundation provides strategic funding to collaborative organizations and
communities that are leading the way
in saving healthy and treatable shelter
dogs and cats
through innovative marketing, adoption, customer service, and behavioral and medical programs.
We do this
through community outreach and by supporting and educating
dog owners
in underserved
communities, by sponsoring spay and neuter programs, and by rescuing and rehabilitating
dogs in need.
Through Our Pack, I help support
community outreach programs such as free and low cost spay and neuter to the
dogs of the homeless,
dog safety and responsible ownership to children's camps and the
community, and owner retention programs to prevent
dogs from being surrendered to the shelter
in the first place.
Grants are offered
through the Best Friends No More Homeless Pets Network Parter program to organizations that create a significant and measurable decrease
in local
dog and cat euthanasia rates and increase adoptions
in their
communities.
One Tail at a Time («OTAT») is a no - kill, 501 (c) 3 all - breed
dog rescue committed to lowering euthanasia rates
in the greater Chicagoland area
through the rescue and adoption of
dogs in need; comprehensive support of adopters; and
community outreach
through humane education programs and assistance for disadvantaged and low - income families.
Jennifer is well known
through the
community, and by many area veterinarians for her work
in solving behavior problems, and she has extensive knowledge and background training
dogs.
Wags n Walks:
Community of
dog lovers working to promote shelter
dogs as the best
dogs in the world
through advocacy of our unique family - friendly foster and adoption programs.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home unwanted
dogs and cats; to prevent overpopulation
through spay / neuter; to restore dignity, trust and quality of life for neglected, abused and homeless
dogs and cats; to find the best home for each
dog and cat
in our care; to educate adopters and our
community on pet care, spaying / neutering, training and suitable animal selection for their lifestyle; to provide a network of resources, volunteers and fosters for animals, animal shelters / pounds and the
community.
For a chance to win a free bag of Diamond Naturals each month for one year,
dog owners are encouraged to submit an essay explaining how their canine companion has made a difference
through its work
in the home or
community.
Giving back
through volunteer work is one of the main ways we support and say thank you to the
community that is such a big part of making our practice successful, as well as help area
dogs and cats
in need.
By 2025,
through community engagement, the rate at which
dogs and cats
in the Tulsa area are abandoned, neglected or unnecessarily euthanized will be reduced.
Wags and Walks is a
community of
dog lovers working to promote shelter
dogs as the best
dogs in the world
through advocacy of our unique family - friendly foster and adoption programs.
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.
Therapy
dogs enhance the lives of others
through volunteer work
in places such as schools, hospitals and retirement
communities.
It has been special because we have been able to help more of Jamaica's forgotten animals than ever before by being able to successfully treat some of the worse cases of cruelty and neglect we have ever seen — being able to spay and neuter all animals on admission (as well as many
dogs and cats
in the adjoining
community)-- being able to build new kennels to relieve an overcrowding situation that had existed since Hurricane Sandy 2012 — and being able to expand our program of teaching Jamaica's children kindness and compassion
through our animals.
Mission: to end the routine killing of
dogs and cats
through rescue and adoption of homeless pets, affordable spay / neuter programs that target the neediest pet owners
in our
community, and outreach programs that prevent pet relinquishments.
June 21, 2016 (Cape Breton)-- Cat and
dog overpopulation
in the Eskasoni
community is going to be tackled
through a new partnership between the Nova Scotia SPCA and Eskasoni First Nation.
An open - intake shelter is a haven for the hundreds of
dogs and cats
in our
community that,
through no fault of their own, find themselves neglected, unwanted or homeless...
Our «Pet First» philosophy focuses on the well - being and quality of life for cats and
dogs, by allowing them to live longer
in good health
through our actions, sustainable efforts, and
community outreach.
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.
Assist our trainers
in helping
community dogs learn good manners and skills
through reward - based training.
The mission of Pet Behavior Aid, a non-profit organization, is to increase the retention of companion animals
in their homes
in Asheville and Western NC
through education and training programs for people who have
dogs or cats, animal shelter and rescue workers, and the general
community.
LEGACY GIFTS What if YOUR legacy meant creating a more humane
community for our
dogs and cats — now and
in the future — by supporting responsible pet ownership and eliminating overpopulation
through spay and neutering?
What if YOUR legacy meant creating a more humane
community for our
dogs and cats — now and
in the future — by supporting responsible pet ownership and eliminating overpopulation
through spay and neutering?
About Channel - EASEL's mission is to reduce the number of unwanted
dogs, cats, and horses euthanized
in Mercer County,
through the power of collaborative coalitions and
community alliances.
Along with the work she does
in massage and first aid, Trish also volunteers much of her time to the
community by giving back
through fundraising for animal organizations and educating children
in canine communication to prevent
dog bites and promote wellness and responsibility
in pet ownership.
Since its inception
in 2001
through 2016, CCSNAP has helped to spay and neuter more than 8,500
community dogs and cats.
She loves working with cats and
dogs, educating the
community on the benefits of spay / neuter, and making a difference
in families» relationships with their pets
through her job.
DOG for
DOG makes a direct impact by going
through the retailer, and most often, it is
in the local
community.