Thousands of animals
enter local animal shelters yearly with a very low chance of finding a new home.
Fewer litters of puppies, kittens and rabbits means fewer animals
entering our local animal shelters.
Perhaps most importantly, aggressive TNR can help reduce the number of cats
entering local animal shelters and the resultant euthanasia.
Not exact matches
This promotion encourages the community to strengthen the work of the San Diego
Animal Welfare Coalition to prevent unplanned litters from entering local shelters, by targeting the animal groups that account for the largest portion of San Diego County's stray popul
Animal Welfare Coalition to prevent unplanned litters from
entering local shelters, by targeting the
animal groups that account for the largest portion of San Diego County's stray popul
animal groups that account for the largest portion of San Diego County's stray population.
With ad campaigns and other encouragements, we can, perhaps, increase the number of cats and dogs
entering and leaving through the revolving door of our
local animal shelters, but spay / neuter programs, not adoption, prevent the overwhelming number of excess pets from needing homes,
entering shelters or becoming victims, no matter where on the timeline they are counted.
We recognize that one of the best ways to reduce the number of dogs and cats
entering our
local shelters is for responsible pet owners to spay and neuter their
animals.
Veterinary students eager to help stem the reproduction of community cats and to keep them from
entering the
local animal control
shelter developed a project to humanely manage them through trap - neuter - return.
In fact, if you visit your
local animal shelter, many of the mature cats you see probably
entered the
shelter as kittens, but, for whatever reason, weren't adopted.
Contra Costa County
Animal Services Department is committed to protecting the health, safety and well - being of all people and animals in our community through enforcement of state and local laws, providing compassionate care for every animal regardless of its temperament or condition, and reducing the number of animals that enter our County she
Animal Services Department is committed to protecting the health, safety and well - being of all people and
animals in our community through enforcement of state and
local laws, providing compassionate care for every
animal regardless of its temperament or condition, and reducing the number of animals that enter our County she
animal regardless of its temperament or condition, and reducing the number of
animals that
enter our County
shelters.
We are proud to partner with more than 70
local and regional Paw Partners to find more positive placements for the
animals entering our
shelter through no fault of their own.
Properly cared for
animals with homes should never
enter the
shelter system, let alone lose their lives, due to any piece of legislation or
local ordinance.
Did you know that more than 17,000
animals enter our
local municipal
shelters, and over 62 % never make it out alive?
In Jacksonville, San Antonio and Albuquerque, we sponsor effective programs with city government and
local organizations to reduce the number of
animals entering shelters and ultimately achieve no - kill communities.
The mission of Mostly Mutts
Animal Rescue and Adoption, Inc. is to work closely with animal control officers and other rescue organization to reduce the number of animals entering into and being euthanized at local she
Animal Rescue and Adoption, Inc. is to work closely with
animal control officers and other rescue organization to reduce the number of animals entering into and being euthanized at local she
animal control officers and other rescue organization to reduce the number of
animals entering into and being euthanized at
local shelters.
At Mostly Mutts
Animal Rescue, we're dedicated to reducing the number of
animals entering into and being euthanized at
local shelters.
Given that the number one cause of death for healthy dogs and cats in the U.S. is the
local animal shelter, we need to reform
shelters, keep
animals from
entering them, and get
animals out of there when they do, not pass laws which empower those who kill them to impound even more.
Please remember your
local animal care facility has dozens of lost pets
entering the
shelter weekly.