Most back yard breeders and Puppy Mills (sell online and to pet stores) can turn out Bostons
faster than the shelters can rescue them.
Not exact matches
Your earnings are
sheltered from taxes — allowing your money to grow
faster than funds in an ordinary savings account.
Contributions to those accounts (401K, IRA and RRSP) not only allow you to deduct from your taxable income and generate higher returns during tax season but also the funds sitting in those vehicles will compound extremely
faster than normal investing accounts as the dividends and capital gains are
sheltered from taxes.
Vinke also studied stress levels in
shelter cats and discovered the cats who had boxes adjusted to their new surroundings
faster than those who didn't.
It's peak season for cats and kittens, which means the animals show up at
shelters and rescue organizations
faster than homes can be found for them.
The ASPCA recommends injections of sodium pentobarbital for euthanizing
shelter animals because it is
faster, quicker and safer
than carbon monoxide.
Also, rabbits reproduce
faster than dogs or cats and are the third-most surrendered animal to
shelters.
Anyway I guess my point is that the option of just continuing preventative in a heartworm positive dog - while maybe not always the most ideal - is cheap and in my opinion better
than letting a dog be put down in the
shelter because you cant afford the thousand for the
fast treatment.
The animals heal
faster when in a calm, home environment
than they do in the noisy, cold, busy
shelter.
Rabbits reproduce
faster than dogs or cats and often end up in
shelters where they must be euthanized.
That has been a tremendous help, and most
shelters wouldn't have that... We're unique in that we have three veterinarians — it allows us to address those issues
faster than a regular
shelter that doesn't have a veterinarian on site.»
Rabbits reproduce
faster than dogs or cats and end up in
shelters, where they are rarely adopted.
Pets that have tags with current contact information are more likely to not end up in
shelters and tend to get home
faster than those without tags.