Mission Statement PAWS» mission is to prevent cruelty to all animals by promoting humane standards through education and example, to provide care and shelter for homeless animals, aid in the reduction of
domestic animal overpopulation, and aid in the enforcement of laws, including the investigation of animal cruelty and abuse.
Not exact matches
This pet
overpopulation as some people call it, is caused when we, as humans who are obligated to care for these
domestic animals, fail to spay or neuter our pets.
We cover topics including pet
overpopulation, puppy mills, and pretty much anything else concerning
domestic animals.
We promote the adoption of
animals as pets from pounds, shelters and
animal rescue groups rather than supporting inhumane puppy and kitten mills, and breeders which contribute to the problem of
overpopulation of
domestic animals.
Keeping your little guys from mating will help decrease
overpopulation of
domestic animals.
Raising the awareness of equality through
animal communication and Reiki will bring greater peace at the individual level and will contribute to the greater good, helping to solve problems like
overpopulation of
domestic animals, neglect, abuse, and homelessness.
Our goals are to create partnerships within the community in order to promote responsible pet ownership, decrease the
overpopulation of
domestic pets through spay - neuter programs, and to place adoptable
animals in good homes.
Helping Ferrets The goals of the AFA are many: To promote the
domestic ferret as a companion
animal through public education via shows, newsletters, legislative education, and other venues; to protect the
domestic ferret against anti-ferret legislation, mistreatment, unsound breeding practices and
overpopulation, needless scientific research, and any practice deemed to lower the health standards or survivability of the
animal; and to provide constant and up - to - date information about veterinarians, legislative activities, medical developments, research data, rescue shelters and other information of interest to ferret fanciers everywhere.