Out of the success of animal shelter evolution in Jacksonville, Fla., grew Target Zero, a group that helps communities
end euthanasia in their shelters and save 95 percent or more of their homeless pets.
Not exact matches
It's rare for an animal
shelter to fund such a costly procedure, but SDHS got Princess the lifesaving surgery she needed — showing the lengths the agency will go to
in pursuit of its mission to
end the
euthanasia of treatable animals
in our community.
As such, many veterinarians oppose a declawing ban, since declawing sometimes saves cats from
ending up
in shelters, or worse,
euthanasia.
Animal Angels is a rescue group made up of Hollywood personalities, focused on defending the rights of animals, working to
end euthanasia practices and, most of all, finding homes for forgotten animals
in shelters.
Felines & Canines Rescue Center is dedicated to
ending the
euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats
in Northern Alabama by providing a safe, loving, no - kill animal
shelter that focuses on the transportation of excess animals to fellow no - kill rescue partners
in Illinois and surrounding Northern states.
Dr. Julie Levy, Director of Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, and Shaye Olmstead, Executive Director of Operation Catnip, gave a presentation at Face - to - Face with Feral Freedom
in Jacksonville, FL, demonstrating how a tiny staff, a giant volunteer pool and a relentless will to save cats can
end euthanasia as a way to manage populations, even
in the most challenging communities.
«By reaching a subset of the population uncertain about where they'll obtain their next dog or cat and convincing them that an animal
shelter is the best source, we can
end the
euthanasia of homeless dogs and cats
in this country,» said Wayne Pacelle, President and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States.
LifeLine Animal Project is the leading non-profit animal welfare organization
in Atlanta working to
end shelter euthanasia.
Rescue, adoption, and transport efforts can certainly be part of a successful plan for
ending unnecessary
shelter euthanasia, and can make significant short - term reductions
in shelter intake and
euthanasia.
However, until we
end the pet overpopulation problem
in our community, a full - service
shelter that performs
euthanasia is a tragic necessity.
Our mission is to rescue adult cats from
euthanasia in local
shelters, find them loving, permanent homes, and to
end the use of cats
in medical experimentation and classroom dissection.
AnimalKind has a variety of opportunities for individuals, businesses, or companies to become engage
in ending the unnecessary
euthanasia of adoptable cats and dogs
in NC
shelter.
The mission of Copper's Dream is to help
end the
euthanasia of adoptable dogs
in the U.S. through increasing public awareness, taking legal action benefiting
shelter animals, and by rescuing dogs scheduled for
euthanasia and placing them
in permanent and loving homes.
AnimalKind is honored at your willingness to give your financial resources and uses the contributions
in the most effective ways possible to
end the unnecessary
euthanasia of cats and dogs
in North Carolina
shelters.
They are responsible for the majority of kittens born
in this country and, unfortunately, many of the kittens from these litters as well as adult feral and stray cats eventually
end up
in shelters where they're at high risk for
euthanasia.
While practicing small animal medicine
in Miami, FL, she began offering her relief veterinary services to the local county
shelter, Miami Dade Animal Services (MDAS), and was moved to found the «MVC PUP E» Program, the Miami Veterinary Coalition to Prevent (and
End) Unwanted Pet
Euthanasias.
LIFELINE ANIMAL PROJECT: Lifeline is working to
end the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats
in metro Atlanta
shelters and is the managing organization of Fulton County Animal Services and the DeKalb County Animal Services
shelter.
LifeLine works to assess the needs of Atlanta's animal welfare community and provide innovative, strategic resources
in support of its mission to
end shelter euthanasia.
The HSUS cautions against spending time and resources considering mandatory spay / neuter legislation when there is a necessary and effective path — one that will get us closer to building more humane communities and
ending the
euthanasia of healthy animals
in shelters.
Copper's Dream The mission of Copper's Dream is to help
end the
euthanasia of adoptable dogs
in the U.S. through increasing public awareness, taking legal action benefiting
shelter animals, and by rescuing dogs scheduled for
euthanasia and placing them
in permanent and loving homes.
LifeLine is working to
end the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats
in metro Atlanta
shelters and is the managing organization of Fulton County Animal Services and the DeKalb County Animal Services
shelter.
LifeLine Animal Project is an Atlanta - based non-profit organization working on collaborative solutions to
end pet overpopulation and stop the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats
in metro Atlanta animal
shelters.
LifeLine Animal Project, Atlanta's leading non-profit animal welfare organization, was founded
in 2002 with the mission to
end the
shelter euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals.
An estimated 25,000 feral cats each year were
ending up
in Atlanta's
shelters, where the only option was
euthanasia.
Oasis is dedicated to
ending pet overpopulation through spay / neuter surgeries, networking with other rescue groups and
shelters to save animals from
euthanasia, providing education, and assisting
in any way that we are able, to help animals
in need.
It is one of the reasons that unwanted pups
end up
in shelters awaiting
euthanasia.
All of Iowa Humane Alliance's programs are aimed at reducing the number of animals going into
shelters in the state of Iowa and
ending euthanasia as a way of controlling the population of the animals we love.
It is only with all of us working together that we can put an
end to
euthanasia for cats
in shelters, including MADACC.
AnimalKind's mission is to
end the unnecessary
euthanasia of adoptable cats and dogs
in North Carolina
shelters.
Their mission is to educate the community on caring for the tiny kittens and to
end euthanasia of neonatal kittens
in Los Angeles
shelters.
OUR MISSION is to provide professional, low - cost spay / neuter services to
end the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable homeless cats and dogs
in shelters in the Greater Cincinnati area, including surrounding counties
in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana.
«We share SNP LA's goal to
end the
euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets
in Los Angeles animal
shelters and we know that making spay / neuter services more widely available to the public is a crucial element of making that vision a reality.»
FCNMHP's mission is to
end the
euthanasia of dogs and cats
in the city
shelter and surrounding areas.
By preventing unwanted litters from ever being born, fewer unwanted litters are born and therefore fewer homeless dogs and cats
end up
in over-burdened
shelters where they face
euthanasia.
The
shelters are very close to
ending the
euthanasia of all treatable - rehabilitatable impounded animals
in the county as indicated
in the last published Maddie's Fund report from 2011, which shows only 6 % of cats euthanized for the entire county were treatable - rehabilitatable (Maddie's Fund, 2011).
Six
shelters in the county are working together to permanently
end the
euthanasia of every adoptable animal impounded.
Either way, you'll feel great knowing that you are helping to
end unnecessary
euthanasia of adoptable cats and dogs
in NC
shelters.
Insertion of a microchip
in every dog that leaves the
shelter (adopted or reclaimed) along with an offer to chip all dogs
in the community could go a long way towards
ending euthanasia of stray dogs.
Despite the fact that
euthanasia of dogs has declined dramatically
in the past dozen years through voluntary efforts, the former group often blames breeders for producing too many puppies and proposes breeding restrictions and mandatory sterilization of pets to
end the killing
in shelters.
Help those lost animals and their families when you see them; try to help ensure they make it back home so those animals don't
end up
in a
shelter locked away; possibly taking up valuable space that can cause more
euthanasia.
In addition, HB 515 establishes a holding period for both stray animals and those surrendered by their families, it gives the person surrendering the animal the ability to change their mind and reclaim the animal, it bifurcates the holding period to incentivize adoptions and rescue transfers, it allows «shelters» to transfer animals to rescue groups right away to free up cage and kennel space thus reducing costs while increasing lifesaving, it mandates prompt and necessary care and environmental enrichment, and for those who are irremediably suffering, rigorously defined, it puts in place a mechanism to end their lives in as kind and compassionate a manner as possible and one that meets the dictionary definition for «euthanasia.&raqu
In addition, HB 515 establishes a holding period for both stray animals and those surrendered by their families, it gives the person surrendering the animal the ability to change their mind and reclaim the animal, it bifurcates the holding period to incentivize adoptions and rescue transfers, it allows «
shelters» to transfer animals to rescue groups right away to free up cage and kennel space thus reducing costs while increasing lifesaving, it mandates prompt and necessary care and environmental enrichment, and for those who are irremediably suffering, rigorously defined, it puts
in place a mechanism to end their lives in as kind and compassionate a manner as possible and one that meets the dictionary definition for «euthanasia.&raqu
in place a mechanism to
end their lives
in as kind and compassionate a manner as possible and one that meets the dictionary definition for «euthanasia.&raqu
in as kind and compassionate a manner as possible and one that meets the dictionary definition for «
euthanasia.»
As a leader
in the no - kill movement, they are dedicated to promoting
shelter pet adoptions; encouraging spay / neuter programs; reducing animal cruelty;
ending euthanasia; and advancing the highest standards
in animal welfare.
In this issue:
Ending the use of gas chambers for
euthanasia; the benefits of adopting senior pets; safeguarding your
shelter from the threat of a fire; taking advantage of Facebook to save more animals; the keys to successful disaster response by
shelter veterinarians; and more.
Angels of Assisi strives to be a resource to the community it belongs to, but also offers services to area and rural
shelters to help
end the
euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets
in southwest Virginia and West Virginia.
Exporting
shelters must have spay / neuter and education programs
in place
in the community that will eventually lead to the
end of transport and
euthanasia for lack of space.
A nonprofit founded
in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project provides lifesaving solutions to
end the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals
in county
shelters.
LifeLine Animal Project To
end the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable pets
in metro county
shelters.
Don't miss out our new interview with an amazing NGO based
in Atlanta — LifeLine Animal Project, working on
ending the
euthanasia of healthy dogs & cats
in Atlanta
shelters as well as managing Fulton County Animal Services and the DeKalb County Animal Services
shelter.
Inspired and motivated to make an impact
in a city with an unfortunate animal welfare legacy, Guinn and her partners founded LifeLine Animal Project, a non-profit organization designed to
end the
shelter euthanasia of homeless animals and transform Atlanta into a no - kill community.
The Alliance's mission is to
end the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable homeless cats and dogs who are taken
in by NYC's
shelters.