In fact, this month, San Diego reaches an amazing milestone, joining other progressive communities across the nation in «getting to zero» — eliminating
euthanasia of adoptable animals.
Gladys was the President of the NMHP board for five years, during which Alachua County Animal Services saw significant decreases in
euthanasia of adoptable animals and improvement in Live Release Rates, now approaching 90 %.
Relocation programs can be the key to ending the needless
euthanasia of adoptable animals because of shelter overcrowding.
Hopalong & Second Chance Animal rescue are committed to eliminating
the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Northern California through adoption and prevention services.
The mission of FOTAS is to support the Aiken County Animal Shelter by promoting animal welfare, responsible pet ownership, and the elimination of
euthanasia of all adoptable animals.
Hosted by our partners over at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Countdown to Zero is a public - private community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners, and Peggy Adams, to bring animal welfare organizations together to end
the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County.
Oahu SPCA's mission is to end the unnecessary
euthanasia of adoptable animals, and improve the quality of life for all animals.
Our goal is to eliminate the needless
euthanasia of adoptable animals at Oklahoma Animal shelters, so all our rescued animals come directly from there.
No euthanasia of adoptable animals!
Six shelters in the county are working together to permanently end
the euthanasia of every adoptable animal impounded.
Hopalong & Second Chance Animal Rescue are committed to eliminating
the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Northern California through adoption and prevention services.
* Reduce the number of homeless pets in Oklahoma and the occurrence of
euthanasia of adoptable animals
Our Mission: The Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley provides Solutions for ending
euthanasia of adoptable animals: Adopt, Spay, Keep.
OUR VISION: To end
euthanasia of adoptable animals so one day, no healthy companion animal will be euthanized for lack of a home, space, or compassion.»
In order to reduce the occurrence of
euthanasia of adoptable animals, we must not only increase the number of animals that are adopted from shelters and rescues, but we must also reduce the number of animals that enter municipal shelters.
Our vision is to end
euthanasia of adoptable animals so that, one day, no healthy companion animals will be euthanized for lack of a home, for lack of space, for lack of compassion.
Countdown 2 Zero is public / private community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League to bring animal welfare organizations together and end
the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County.
We are focused on our goal of preventing
the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County by 2024.
Hopalong & Second Chance Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization whose mission is to eliminate
the euthanasia of adoptable animals throughout Northern California.
Our mission is to end
the euthanasia of all adoptable animals.
Given the public health risk posed by the importation of animals for adoption and
the euthanasia of adoptable animals in certain countries, many suggest that organizations first consider improving their local capacity through spay / neuter and community engagement before sending animals abroad.
«To help reduce the population at the now overcrowded shelter and avoid
the euthanasia of adoptable animals, the county is offering dogs and cats at a drastically reduced rate of $ 10, down from $ 50 and $ 40 respectively,» said Brian Sheahan, director of Lake County's Community Safety & Compliance Department, in the release.
Lake County Animal Services is offering a «Cat and Dog Days of Summer» sale to help eliminate shelter crowding and avoid
euthanasia of adoptable animals.
«To help reduce the population at the now - overcrowded shelter and avoid
the euthanasia of adoptable animals, the county is offering dogs and cats at a drastically reduced rate,» Sheahan said.
Not exact matches
The HSUS works to end the
euthanasia of all healthy,
adoptable animals but maintains that when
euthanasia does have to be performed, it is done as humanely as possible.
Pet Gotcha Day!TM exists to increase pet adoptions and reduce the incidence
of euthanasia nationwide through empowering
animal welfare organizations with revolutionary 360 - degree video technology that will engage, delight & motivate potential adopters as they watch immersive videos
of adoptable pets.
We want to reward open admission shelters which have demonstrated large strides in decreasing
euthanasia rates by promoting
adoptable animals regardless
of breed, working with rescue partners, and building
animal welfare programs in the community.
Over the past year, the County and FOTAS, with the help
of the community, has made great strides in saving more
animals and reducing the
euthanasia rate, but until rampant overpopulation is checked and the horrifying intake numbers come down (a 10 - year proposition under the best
of circumstances, according to most experts), our goal
of never having to euthanize another
adoptable animal is out
of reach.
And let's start by banning the word «
euthanasia» when it's used in place
of the word killing,
of an otherwise healthy and
adoptable animal.
Felines & Canines Rescue Center is dedicated to ending the
euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats in Northern Alabama by providing a safe, loving, no - kill
animal shelter that focuses on the transportation
of excess
animals to fellow no - kill rescue partners in Illinois and surrounding Northern states.
Adoptable animals who are at risk
of euthanasia, or are languishing in limited - admission shelters who are struggling to adopt them out, will be transferred on set days every week from those facilities to the Rescue Center, where they will receive medical attention, safe housing, and proper care while awaiting weekly transport to approved Northern rescues (including Felines & Canines).
Since then we have created partnerships with more than 40 different shelters to transfer
animals at risk
of euthanasia to our facility for the second chance they deserve; we have developed the second highest volume spay / neuter clinic in Washington state; and we have continued to expand our efforts to ensure healthy,
adoptable and treatable
animals across Washington state and beyond are given a second chance.
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.
Their mission is to end the
euthanasia of all
adoptable cats and dogs by keeping all
animals until adopted; providing low cost spay / neuter surgeries; offering humane education programs; pursuing
animal - cruelty prosecution; and initiating
animal - welfare legislation.
Spaying and neutering can reduce pet overpopulation to a level that can cease the
euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable animals.
Progressive communities across America are evolving from the antiquated philosophy
of controlling the unwanted
animal population by
euthanasia, shifting toward ensuring the welfare
of all
animals by educating citizens regarding
animal welfare, responsible pet ownership and encouraging rescue opportunities for all
adoptable animals.
a. To ensure all
animals are treated humanely; b. To find homes for all
adoptable animals; c. To make every effort to reunite lost pets with their owners; d. To promote spaying and neutering as a way
of controlling pet over population; e. To offer guidance to anyone who asks our help with a pet; f. To come to the aid
of any injured
animal; g. To provide
euthanasia when it is determined to be in the best interest
of the
animal.
The name «Asilomar» comes from the name
of the spot where in August
of 2004, a group
of animal welfare industry leaders from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the
euthanasia of healthy, treatable and
adoptable companion
animals in the United States.
The HSUS has long been committed to achieving an end to the
euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable animals (Setting Aside Semantics: Not Killing Pets Must Be Our Goal) and believes that it is vital for shelters, rescue groups, TNR groups, community leaders, and citizens to work together toward that goal.
The goal
of the foster program is to reduce
euthanasia of potentially
adoptable animals.
At the same time, progressive programs like Penn Vet's shelter
animal medicine program, led by Dr. Brittany Watson, continue to expand the definition
of shelter medicine and the role that veterinarians and veterinary technicians play in reducing relinquishment and
euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable animals.
Target Zero launched in 2013, mentoring proven - to - work Best Practice strategies to shelter and
animal welfare leaders in Fellow Communities across the US to help them get to zero
euthanasia of all
adoptable shelter
animals.
An
animal welfare initiative that aims to end
euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable animals in the Palmetto State has received a $ 400,000 grant from the Petco Foundation.
Our mission is to find a new home for every
adoptable animal that comes through our door, to educate the public on the benefits
of adopting older pets, and to decrease the
euthanasia rate for older dogs and cats in Illinois.
The mission
of Copper's Dream is to help end the
euthanasia of adoptable dogs in the U.S. through increasing public awareness, taking legal action benefiting shelter
animals, and by rescuing dogs scheduled for
euthanasia and placing them in permanent and loving homes.
We are dedicated to the rescue
of adoptable companion dogs, cats, and small
animals in order to prevent needless
euthanasia of these healthy
animals.
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.
Companion
Animal Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit animal rescue organization formed in 2002 in response to the high euthanasia rate of adoptable animals in Humboldt C
Animal Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit
animal rescue organization formed in 2002 in response to the high euthanasia rate of adoptable animals in Humboldt C
animal rescue organization formed in 2002 in response to the high
euthanasia rate
of adoptable animals in Humboldt County.
Copper's Dream The mission
of Copper's Dream is to help end the
euthanasia of adoptable dogs in the U.S. through increasing public awareness, taking legal action benefiting shelter
animals, and by rescuing dogs scheduled for
euthanasia and placing them in permanent and loving homes.
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.