Sentences with phrase «enough foster homes»

There are hundreds of homeless dogs and cats within our community in need of foster care and there simply are not enough foster homes available.
Unfortunately, we don't have enough foster homes for all the dogs we have accepted into our rescue.
There are not enough foster home or rescues to save the number of animals being dropped off by their owners.
There are never enough foster homes to help the number of dogs who are looking for new homes.
However, it's a hard truth, but without enough foster homes, we can not rescue and save these dogs: they will die in the shelters if we don't have space for them in our program.
We rescue our dogs all across the country and often times we do not have enough foster homes locally.
The Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) was hit this week with a federal class - action lawsuit stemming from its failure to supply enough foster home beds in the state's...
There are currently not enough foster homes to care for the many homeless Boston Terriers in the area.
Right now, we are lucky to have enough foster homes for kittens, but what we really need are more foster moms (or...
All of these dogs are currently in our kennel facility, as we don't have enough foster homes.
My daughter also wanted to foster but was told they had more than enough foster homes and adoptive homes lined up.
And while we would love to place every dog in a foster home until it's adopted, we don't have enough foster homes to care for the dogs we want to rescue, so we incur substantial boarding fees for many of our dogs.
However, if adoption is not available for a healthy cat and the only option is euthanasia because an agency has too many cats, not enough cage space, not enough money, not enough foster homes — then returning the cat to his environment should be considered.
Yet, we promise, the pain disappears when another NEW pet arrives from the shelter that NEEDS you.The pain is fleeting compared to the wonderful feeling of knowing that YOU truly are saving more than one pet's life by allowing us to have enough foster homes.
Some of our dogs are kenneled at a local boarding facility because we don't have enough foster homes for all of them.
Daily, we are forced to turn away great dogs, either as owner surrenders or from high risk shelters, because we don't have enough foster homes to accommodate them.
«The bottom line is that we don't have enough foster homes, so the nursery is an ability to care for the kittens until we can find foster homes,» she said.
It never ends, and we never have enough foster homes.
(A few are boarded when there are not enough foster homes.)
«We could save so many more animals if we just had enough foster homes,» said Taylor Brand, founder of Rescue Me!
Each year in our community hundreds of animals are euthanized because there are not enough foster homes.
Whether it is because we don't have enough volunteers, enough foster homes, a lack of willingness to educate the community, too many animals coming in to have time to target and educate the owners - whatever the excuse; not having those dogs and cats altered b4 placing them is 100 % fatal for far too many others every day of the week.
With cages full and not enough foster homes, we could not take in more cats who were in desperate need of our help.
We never have enough foster homes and the ones we have are almost always filled.
Unfortunately, there are not enough foster homes and funds to save every dog that is in a shelter on death row, so we ask that owners help by keeping their dog until a new family has been found.
And rescues NEVER have enough foster homes.
Right now, we are lucky to have enough foster homes for kittens, but what we really need are more foster moms (or dads) willing to care for healthy adult cats in a home environment.
Unfortunately, we NEVER have enough foster homes.
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