We have pioneered a new way to save lives, reduce shelter populations and
end needless euthanasia by keeping family pets safe at home with their families and out of the shelters.
This initiative is a component of our goal to
end the needless euthanasia of animals in our community.
Without your donations, we would be unable to fulfill our mission to
end the needless euthanasia of adoptable pets in the Oklahoma City community.
Alachua County has made immense strides in efforts to
end needless euthanasia and animal suffering in our community.
«All of the participating national organizations share the same goal — to
end needless euthanasia of animals in this country.
The Central Oklahoma Humane Society (OK Humane) is committed to
ending needless euthanasia in Central Oklahoma.
Relocation programs can be the key to
ending the needless euthanasia of adoptable animals because of shelter overcrowding.
A public - private partnership with the city of New York, The Mayor's Alliance brings together more than 70 non-profit animal care groups dedicated to
ending the needless euthanasia of New York City's homeless pets and making New York a «no kill» city by 2008.
Using logistics and proven theories of supply and demand, relocation can be the key to
ending the needless euthanasia of animals because of lack of kennel space.
«The Central Oklahoma Humane Society's work of
ending the needless euthanasia of healthy and adoptable animals in our community would not be possible without the support of generous corporations like TBS Factoring who are passionate about the welfare of animals,» said Lisa Perry, director of development for OK Humane.
Clay Humane is one of our areas oldest and most proactive animal welfare organizations, motivated by one goal — fostering humane attitudes in our communities and, in turn,
ending the needless euthanasia of healthy animals in our shelters.
Not exact matches
«PetSmart about 13 years ago committed most of its philanthropic activity to
ending euthanasia of companion pets... And
needless to add, that's 2.5 million dogs and cats needing food and toys, and driving revenue and shareholder value.»
Rude Ranch's mission is to find permanent loving homes for adoptable animals placed under our care; to provide a safe haven and rehabilitation to feral and neglected animals rescued from abusive situations; and to put an
end to
needless euthanasia because of pet overpopulation.
From our Emergency Animal Medical Technician ™ program to our Second Chance Animal Trauma Hospital ™ to our Kitten Nursery and Bottle Baby ICU, Parvo Puppy ICU and Waggin» Wheels Mobile Adoption Vehicle, we have a vision to
end animal suffering, homelessness and
needless euthanasia.
To find loving, permanent homes for any adoptable animal placed under our care; to provide a safe haven and rehabilitation to feral and neglected cats rescued from abusive situations; and to put an
end to
needless euthanasia because of pet overpopulation.
As we move into the future and focus on our next 60 years, we will remain committed to
ending animal suffering, homelessness and
needless euthanasia.