Our dogs come from all sources... strays, dogs and puppies saved from
euthanasia at area shelters, etc..
Not exact matches
Petaluma Pet Pals rescues dogs, puppies, cats and kittens
at risk of
euthanasia at high kill
shelters in the Bay
Area and beyond.
For the animal
sheltering field and communities interested in reducing
shelter intake and
euthanasia risk, this research emphasizes the potential that lies in developing programs focused on the
areas with the most
at - risk animals.
A nonprofit that transports Phoenix
area small dogs
at risk of
euthanasia to nonkill
shelters in other states, where they are more highly sought after and have a greater chance of adoption.
This commitment to save elderly dogs from
euthanasia has resulted in Old Dog Haven being the largest senior - dog rescue group of its kind in America, though their service
areas are
shelters in western Washington.Their plight has inspired a new book, «My Old Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts» by Today Show writer Laura T. Coffee and illustrated by Lori Fusaro.Judith said she is amazed
at how many are willing to open their hearts and homes to their pets, and as thrilled with their fantastic donors who make the vet bill coverage possible, but it's turning out more and more people are being drawn to the «castoffs» of the canine world.
Young
at Heart rescues 100 % of our senior pets from open - door
shelters, reducing the
euthanasia rate for adoptable senior pets
at area shelters.
This little guy's 10 years young, and was
at a Bay
Area Shelter with the threat of
euthanasia nearing due to his age, but the vet says he's got a good 5 years ahead of him!
We are a network of foster homes that work to rescue Bunnies, Chinchillas, Guinea Pigs, Rats, Syrian Hamsters, Dwarf Hamsters and Mice that are
at risk of
euthanasia in
shelters all over the Bay
Area.
We rescue numerous dogs and cats from Bay
Area shelters that are surrendered by their owners, abandoned or
at risk for
euthanasia.
has continued its efforts to combat
euthanasia at the San Antonio city
shelter, an additional 300 cats and dogs have been taken in from
areas from the Texas Coastal Bend.
As a non-profit animal rescue organizations in Southern California, Gone to the Dogs Rescue Inc.'s mission is to rescue and rehabilitate pets
at risk of
euthanasia at the highest - kill
shelters in the Los Angeles
area.
By flying and transporting animals out of
areas where they are
at risk of
euthanasia due to overpopulation, not only will the animal passengers find a forever family, but DIMC creates more space in the
shelters for animals who might otherwise have remained
at large or been euthanized.
This Clay Humane initiative is aimed
at lowering animal intake in
area shelters thus reducing
euthanasia in companion animals.