Behavior issues are the number one reason for the surrender and
euthanasia of pet dogs.
Not exact matches
«PetSmart about 13 years ago committed most
of its philanthropic activity to ending
euthanasia of companion
pets... And needless to add, that's 2.5 million
dogs and cats needing food and toys, and driving revenue and shareholder value.»
Finally, this entire process just perpetuates the
pet overpopulation problem and the continued
euthanasia of many good
dogs and cats because there are not enough good homes in which to place these animals.
By adopting from a shelter or rescue group, a
dog or cat is given a second chance and the nation's
pet overpopulation problem decreases without the threat
of euthanasia.
DDR's Mission is to directly help the
dogs from the streets
of Detroit by advocating for alternatives to
euthanasia, proper
pet care education, low cost spay and neutering programs, as well as assisting low income families with
pet food and medical resources.
Adopting a
dog from a shelter is one
of the best things you can do to save
pets from
euthanasia and enrich your life.
While we're pleased with these improvements, one
of our main foci
of research in the Canine Science Collaboratory at Arizona State University is to further increase adoptions and reduce
euthanasia rates for
pet dogs.
Considering the tragically high
euthanasia rate for these
dogs, members
of pit bull advocacy groups, and other
dog lovers, choose to adopt them as family
pets.
Monterose says relocating animals from overcrowded shelters to those where adoption demand is high saves those
pets from
euthanasia and allows new
dogs and cats in need
of loving homes to be accepted at the freed - up facilities.
While the MPP focuses on both cats and
dogs, the issue
of lost
pets is particularly relevant to cats, given their low reclaim rates in shelters; high
euthanasia rates; decreased likelihood
of having collars, tags or microchips; and propensity to hide when frightened.
Finally, the intervention itself was designed and implemented in a much broader and comprehensive way beyond just spay / neuter to prevent intake by seeking numerous paths to engage
pet owners and reduce shelter intake
of cats and Pit Bull type
dogs (who are at high risk for longer shelter stays and
euthanasia compared to other
dogs).
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Specifically for older
dogs, this program will work in tandem with the Save - a-Life Program which focuses on life - saving medical treatment for
pets of all ages to prevent «economic
euthanasia.»
BARC's mission is to eliminate the
euthanasia of adoptable
dogs and cats by promoting and providing spay / neuter surgeries for low - income family
pets.
It's Friday morning and Dawn Kemper, co-founder
of Young at Heart Senior Pet Adoptions in suburban Chicago, is running a mile a minute, multitasking, seeing to every detail as she readies the rollout
of the rescue's new program, Club Grand Paw, the latest embodiment
of the organization's mission «to rescue and rehome senior
dogs and cats, to educate the public on the benefits
of adopting older
pets and their care, and to reduce the
euthanasia rate for adoptable senior
pets.»
By increasing the percentage
of people who obtain their
pets through adoption - by just a few percentage points - we can solve the problem
of euthanasia of healthy and treatable
dogs and cats.
Pawsitive Alliance works across Washington to help cats and
dogs in need — working to help end the
euthanasia of these
pets by increasing adoptions, supporting spay and neuter programs and improving «
pet retention» (homes keeping their
pets).
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 wor
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 wor
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 wor
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.
«Shelters do their best to find forever homes for all
of their cats and
dogs that are loving
pets, but unplanned litters quickly lead to overcrowding, and tragically, too many wonderful
pets are at risk for
euthanasia.
We are dedicated to rescuing
dogs and cats left homeless for whatever reason — animals in public shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia due to
pet overpopulation, animals given up by their owners because
of difficult circumstances, and those in danger
of abuse or neglect.
For the past two years, I have been advocating for the passage
of two bills to protect Michigan's shelter
pets: a bill to end pound seizure (giving shelter cats and
dogs for experimentation) and to end gas chamber
euthanasia.
Our work in 2016 in Fairview shows impact in our continued effort to lower
dog and cat impoundment and
euthanasia of pets from the City
of Camden.
«The use
of shock is not treatment for
pets with behavioral concerns; the use
of shock is not a way forward; the use
of shock does not bring
dogs back from the brink
of euthanasia; instead, it may send them there, and; such adversarial techniques have negative consequences that those promoting these techniques either dismiss or ignore.»
As I worked, she shared the story
of her previous
pet's
euthanasia, and her fears about facing that event with her present senior
dog.
Founded in January
of 2017, we are dedicated to rescuing
dogs left homeless for whatever reason —
dogs in public shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia due to
pet overpopulation,
dogs given up by their owners for whatever reason, and those in danger
of abuse or neglect.
Spaying or neutering your
pet reduces
euthanasia by preventing unwanted litters, and improves the health and behavior
of your cat or
dog.
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.
Our mission is to eliminate the
euthanasia of adoptable
dogs and cats by promoting and providing spay / neuter surgeries for low - income family
pets.
Since rabies vaccines have been mandated, what county or area has seen less
dog and cat bites, better animal control, more public awareness and educating
of pet owning responsibility, better birth control
of unwanted animals, less
euthanasia of animals and decreased growth
of animal control facilities?
Robinson gives much
of the credit to Getting 2 Zero (G2Z), a collaborative model designed by the Animal Welfare League
of Queensland (AWLQ) to reduce
pet overpopulation and
euthanasia of dogs and cats nationwide.She learned about the model when she attended a national G2Z summit
of animal welfare professionals about six years ago.
Overweight to obese
pets have a higher risk for various kinds
of cancer, now the # 1 cause
of euthanasia in senior
dogs and # 2 in senior cats.
Advocating to «adopt» over «shop» for companion
pets, LifeLine Animal Project cares for more animals than any other welfare group in the Atlanta metro area, over 27,000 in 2015 and has been making strides since its induction in 2002 to end the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable
dogs and cats in the Atlanta area.
Compassionate Care is a local mobile veterinary service dedicated to providing peaceful cat and
dog euthanasia in the privacy and stress - free environment
of home for
pets in the Portland and Salem, OR, and Vancouver, WA, and outlying areas.
's mission is to save every adoptable
dog and cat in danger
of euthanasia at the city shelter through adoption, foster care, baby bottle - feeding, the provision
of alternatives to
pet surrender, and the involvement
of citizens and businesses in order to make San Antonio a No Kill city..
Supports rescue groups; knows his actions inevitably play some part in
pet overpopulation and
euthanasia (one
of every four
dogs in shelters is purebred).
SA Amigo magazine, a non-profit bilingual
pet magazine located in San Antonio whose goal is to help educate the community on animal wellness and decreasing
euthanasia rates, has featured the Hierarchy
of Dog Needs in their Fall issue.
LifeLine Animal Project is an Atlanta - based non-profit organization working on collaborative solutions to end
pet overpopulation and stop the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable
dogs and cats in metro Atlanta animal shelters.
Shelters and rescue groups across the country collectively experience «Black Cat /
Dog Syndrome», characterized by low adoption and high
euthanasia rates
of black
pets.
Animal shelters may be appropriate sources
of pets for families with low budgets or the desire to save an unfortunate
dog from
euthanasia at a kill shelter or a long stay in a no - kill shelter.
I'd like to take every CEO, manager, worker and middle man that works in the
pet store puppy industry to watch all the
euthanasias of the
dogs that they previously sold.
To add to the strain
of the
pet overpopulation crisis, senior
dogs are typically overlooked and are the first to fall victim to
euthanasia, since most adopters are looking for puppies or young adult
dogs.
Established in 2013, the non-profit organization is driven to end the
euthanasia of more than four million cats and
dogs each year by working to place a Lucy
Pet Foundation spay / neuter and
pet adoption mobile clinic in each major city across the country.
After many years
of working on Skid Row, Downtown
Dog Rescue expanded to offer services in Compton, where living can be a challenge for residents, crime is eminent, and the
euthanasia rate among
pets is among the highest in Los Angeles.
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During the 2012 Michigan Humane Lobby Day, more than 75 citizens from across Michigan met with lawmakers at the Capitol and urged them to pass legislation to ban the
euthanasia of shelter animals by gas chamber, increase protections for
dogs at large scale breeding operations, and to increase protections for consumers who purchase sick animals from
pet stores and puppy mills.
Donations
of pet supplies, furniture, antiques, clothing and household items provide the inventory we need to supply our community with affordable items while promoting our cause to eliminate
euthanasia of healthy, treatable
dogs and cats in Alachua County.
This goal has been achieved in New Hampshire where
Peter Marsh and his organization have spearheaded best practice spay / neuter initiatives and programs that have effectively eradicated the
euthanasia of healthy adoptable
dogs and cats.
• Multiple
pets • A timid
pet •
Dogs or cats that suffer from car sickness • A busy schedule • Lack
of transportation • In home
euthanasia
SNP LA has spayed and neutered over 150,000 cats and
dogs — preventing millions
of pets from being born into homelessness and helping to cut the
euthanasia rate in half at L.A. city shelters.
They are dedicated to rescuing
dogs left homeless for whatever reason,
dogs in public shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia due to
pet overpopulation,
dogs given up by their owners because
of difficult circumstances, and those in danger
of abuse or neglect.