The reality is that although it has been improved by educating the public on the importance of spaying and neutering pets, we still have huge cats and
dogs overpopulation problem in the United States.
Meaning large scale puppy mills and store bought dogs and all those other things that helped lead to
the dog overpopulation problem in the first place and are better off gone.
Not exact matches
Finally, this entire process just perpetuates the pet
overpopulation problem and the continued euthanasia of many good
dogs and cats because there are not enough good homes
in which to place these animals.
The
problem of too many
dogs and cats, commonly called pet
overpopulation, overwhelmingly occurs
in, and takes its toll on, poor communities.
The Humane Society of Tulsa is one of 60 shelters that participate
in the PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin» program — a national transport program that transfers adoptable
dogs and puppies from animal shelters
in communities with severe pet
overpopulation problems and few adopters to animal shelters
in other communities where adoptable
dogs and puppies are more
in demand.
Since it was established
in 2008, the program has supported twenty - three scientists working to reduce overcrowding
in animal shelters due to
overpopulation — a
problem that, according to the Humane Society, leads to as many as four million cats and
dogs being euthanized annually.
Spaying and neutering is not only the best way to reduce animal
overpopulation, it is also a good way to prevent certain health and behavioral
problems in cats and
dogs.
It's no secret that
dog and cat
overpopulation is a sad
problem in our society.
While OAA strongly advocates adopting a pet from a shelter or rescue as this plays a large role
in overcoming our pet
overpopulation problem, we urge those that purchase
dogs from breeders to do their homework.
We also are dedicated to making sure that each
dog and puppy that comes through our program is altered so that they don't contribute
in the future to the gross pet
overpopulation problem that plagues the tristate area.
Because pit bulls are a popular breed, there is an
overpopulation problem in some areas, and many of these
dogs end up homeless.
Last year
in this country alone, over 8 million
dogs and cats were euthanized due to a severe
overpopulation problem.
One other caution: If you are concerned about the
overpopulation of pets - about 10 million
dogs and cats are euthanized annually
in this country - you could be contributing to the
problem by taking a free puppy or kitten.
As for some other points
in your post, I will say this: Even if there were no pet
overpopulation problems and millions were not entering shelters each year to be inhumanely killed by horrible methods, I would still have my
dogs (and cats if I still had them) spayed and neutered.
Also, fascinatingly,
in Norway they have virtually no
problem with
overpopulation of
dogs and the vast majority of
dogs are not neutered.
HSI / Canada and Chiots Nordiques held a mass spay - neuter clinic to help address a
dog overpopulation problem facing Obedjiwan, a First Nations community
in Quebec.
With the
overpopulation in shelters around the country and the high numbers of euthanization — 4.5 million pets a year according to the Human Society — adopting a
dog is one of the best things you can do to help this
problem.
The last thing this country needs are puppy mills that breed thousands upon thousands of
dogs a year to add to the pet
overpopulation problem that exists
in the United States and other parts of the world.
«The American Animal Hospital Association supports the concept of neutering cats and
dogs as young as 8 weeks of age
in order to help reduce the
overpopulation problems in companion animals.
Meanwhile, BSL ignores the real
problems of pet
overpopulation, poor socialization, lack of training, and failure to follow leash laws for ALL
dogs in the area, not just a particular breed.
In addition, neutering your pet will help control the
dog and cat
overpopulation problem and help keep more animals out of shelters.
Puppy mills contribute to the pet
overpopulation problem, which results
in millions of unwanted
dogs euthanized at shelters every year.
Spaying and neutering prevents many behavior and health
problems for your animal as well as reducing
overpopulation and the euthanasia of unwanted
dogs and cats
in Oakland.
In addition to helping pet owners and other caregivers find affordable options for spay and neuter surgeries through our toll - free hotline and website, your support will help us address the pet overpopulation problem in Virginia and move closer to our goal of ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable cats and dog
In addition to helping pet owners and other caregivers find affordable options for spay and neuter surgeries through our toll - free hotline and website, your support will help us address the pet
overpopulation problem in Virginia and move closer to our goal of ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable cats and dog
in Virginia and move closer to our goal of ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable cats and
dogs.
They work with shelter partners
in low - income and rural areas where hundreds of highly - adoptable
dogs are euthanized each month due to
overpopulation problems, lack of spay / neuter education and inadequate funding.
Spaying or neutering has many benefits such as: prevents the addition of more animals to the
overpopulation problem, increases the likelihood that a companion animal will live a long and healthy life, and reduces the chance of unwanted behaviors, i.e. spraying
in cats and roaming
in dogs.
In addition, spaying your pet will help control the
dog and cat
overpopulation problem, keeping more animals out of shelters.
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With millions of
dogs and cats being euthanized each year due to a lack of homes, I realized that this decision was the right thing to do for the animals and for our community
in addressing the pet
overpopulation problem.
If you want to help solve the
problem of
dog and cat
overpopulation in Mauritius, have the right attitude and skills, please send your CV and cover letter to This email address is being protected from spambots.
In an effort to be proactive regarding the pet overpopulation problem in our state, these funds have been earmarked through an agreement with the State of Washington for spay / neuter surgeries for dogs and cats in our stat
In an effort to be proactive regarding the pet
overpopulation problem in our state, these funds have been earmarked through an agreement with the State of Washington for spay / neuter surgeries for dogs and cats in our stat
in our state, these funds have been earmarked through an agreement with the State of Washington for spay / neuter surgeries for
dogs and cats
in our stat
in our state.
Rescue efforts give
dogs a second chance, and for some the first with a family Pet
overpopulation is a
problem in this country.
Efficient reproducers
Overpopulation of homeless
dogs and cats is a terrible
problem in this country.
Puppy mills contribute to the pet
overpopulation problem, which results
in hundreds of thousands of unwanted
dogs euthanized at shelters every year.
Dog overpopulation problems have disappeared
in many parts of the US, but surpluses still exist
in some regions.
Many German Shepherd
Dog owners, in particular, requested that I allow their dog to mate with Nasha but I firmly turned all requests down after explaining that unless you have a license to do so (a) breeding wolves is illegal in Florida as is buying and selling them; and (b) this type of «back - yard» breeding contributes to and exacerbates the already overwhelming problem of dog and cat overpopulation which results in horrifyingly high euthanasia rates at most of our nation's animal shelte
Dog owners,
in particular, requested that I allow their
dog to mate with Nasha but I firmly turned all requests down after explaining that unless you have a license to do so (a) breeding wolves is illegal in Florida as is buying and selling them; and (b) this type of «back - yard» breeding contributes to and exacerbates the already overwhelming problem of dog and cat overpopulation which results in horrifyingly high euthanasia rates at most of our nation's animal shelte
dog to mate with Nasha but I firmly turned all requests down after explaining that unless you have a license to do so (a) breeding wolves is illegal
in Florida as is buying and selling them; and (b) this type of «back - yard» breeding contributes to and exacerbates the already overwhelming
problem of
dog and cat overpopulation which results in horrifyingly high euthanasia rates at most of our nation's animal shelte
dog and cat
overpopulation which results
in horrifyingly high euthanasia rates at most of our nation's animal shelters.