Sentences with phrase «enough homes for shelter pets»

With sufficient market share, replacement alone would provide more than enough homes for shelter pets.

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This saves the lives of countless pets who are euthanized in shelters around the world every day, simply because there are not enough homes for them.
If we can agree that open admission shelters can be no kill, and that there are enough homes for all the pets (which we do), then why the need to limit intake?
We do know a large percentage of these pets are euthanized because there simply aren't enough loving homes or shelters to care for them.
Learn how many die in pet shops when they age out, and how many millions die each year murdered (they call it euthanasia) in shelters because there are not enough homes for them all.
Every year, between six and eight million dogs and cats enter U.S. shelters; some three to four million of these animals are euthanized because there are not enough pet homes for them.
As a result millions of healthy pets are put to sleep because there are simply not enough homes for all the animals awaiting adoption from animal shelters.
Each year, approximately 10,000 of the dogs and cats taken to municipal shelters in New York City are killed simply because there are not enough homes to account for the overwhelming number of pets in need.
Every year in North Carolina thousands of pets die in animal shelters because there aren't enough homes for all of them.
Those who choose to shelter at home should have enough supplies to last them and their pets for three to five days, O'Brien said.
There simply aren't enough homes in the world for all the pets; it's a constant battle to prevent overcrowded shelters, kill shelters, puppy and kitten mills, and help the homeless pet population.
We thank all the caring people who want the best for their pets, and especially thank those who saved a life through adoption or rescue (whether the choice was yours or your pet's,) and for those who assist or donate to shelters and rescue organizations, both places who would love to be «out of business» if only there were enough homes to go around.
Troops and packs can join us for a two - hour event to tour the shelter, learn about the problem of too many pets and not enough homes, meet an ambassador dog and complete a fun service project to benefit the homeless pets waiting for adoption.
Line that up with the estimated 3 million dogs and cats killed in shelters annually, and it seems logical that there would be more than enough homes for our nation's homeless pets.
Every year, nearly 7 million pets are surrendered to animal shelters across the country, and most of these beautiful animals are eventually put to sleep because there simply aren't enough homes for all of them.
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