Our dedicated volunteers help Hopalong achieve our mission of
ending the euthanasia of adoptable pets in Northern California.
To accomplish our mission of
ending the euthanasia of adoptable pets, we concentrate our work in three core areas: Quality of Life, Disaster and Emergency Response, and Sponsor a Pet.
One of Pet Gotcha Day!TM's missions is to
end the euthanasia of adoptable pets by providing an interactive platform to help find homes for adoptable pets.
Here's some great news: BISSELL Homecare Inc., a company that has long been an advocate for pet adoption, has announced that it be providing a series of grants to the Petfinder.com Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) organization that works to
end the euthanasia of adoptable pets by providing resources and support services to animal adoption organizations across North America.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Without your donations, we would be unable to fulfill our mission to
end the needless
euthanasia of adoptable pets in the Oklahoma City community.
«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.»
BARC is a non-profit 501 C (3) organization committed to
ending euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable dogs and cats by promoting and providing spay / neuter surgeries for
pets of low - income individuals and families.Your tax - deductible donations will gratefully be accepted.
This additional space increased our capacity to care for our animals and is helping us achieve our goal
of ending the
euthanasia of healthy
adoptable pets.
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.
Why Spay / Neuter is Good for Our City Spaying and Neutering are humane and life affirming means
of ending euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable pets.
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.
UAAC has been dedicated to reducing the tragedies
of pet overpopulation, the
euthanasia of healthy
adoptable pets, and
ending animal suffering since 1983.