If you want to
find another home for your animal because of behavior problems, we urge you to contact an animal behavior specialist for assistance.
Not exact matches
My assigned blogger
for this month was Lindsay and her blog «The Lean Green Bean» - she is studying to be a Registered Dietitian plus she shares her
home with four furry companions, two cats and two dogs, which I personally
found very cool
because I am an
animal lover myself since I grew up with dogs from very early age and in my adult life share my
home with 3 cats.
The
finding may be important
for breeders who want to use cloning to create transgenic
animals,
because mitochondria may be
home to some crucial genes.
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The feral cat population represents a unique challenge to the
animal welfare community
because most shelters and rescue groups seek to
find homes for every homeless
animal.
Lakeshore PAWS is dedicated to
finding loving
homes for abandoned and unwanted pets in Northwest Indiana — one
animal at a time —
because we believe they deserve it.
Paws in the City is able to meet its mission to
find loving
homes for abused, neglected and abandoned dogs and cats in our care
because of the support we receive from businesses and
animal care providers.
I think fostering is bad
for animals;
because a child can be told, «This is a temporary
home until we can
find you a permanent one», but an
animal doesn \» t understand that.
There will be an extraordinary need
for shelters in the northeast and other parts of the country to take in
animals that are in shelters in areas affected by Irma — and eventually
animals that
find themselves homeless
because families whose
homes have been damaged can no longer care
for them.
We are grateful to SENASA and the National Association
for Animal Protection — ANPA
for allowing us to collaborate in the seizure of these
animals, and we are relieved
because soon these dogs will
find a loving
home.
Millions of wonderful cats enter
animal shelters each year, but tragically, 71 percent are euthanized
because there are simply not enough
homes for them.2 A wide variety of cat breeds, sizes, colors and personalities can be
found at any
animal shelter, which gives you a lot of options to choose from.
Meanwhile, shelters overflowing with dogs are forced to put down thousands of healthy
animals across Australia each year, simply
because they can't
find enough loving
homes for them.
«Every year, millions of healthy dogs are euthanized
because homes for these
animals can not be
found.
In the past week 269
animals had to be killed at the
animal shelter
because homes could not be
found for them.The county
animal control department pays $ 25 to eligible owners of dogs and cats who have their pets spayed or neutered to control
animal populations.
«Lastly, Wilkes County euthanizes 3,000 healthy, adoptable
animals a year simply
because there are not enough good
homes opening their doors to these needy
animals. I
find it disturbing that the groups clamoring
for media attention over these 127 dogs raise no fuss, and offer no assistance,
for the other 3,000 dogs put down in that county each year.
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.
Over four million
animals are euthanized every year, mostly
because pet shelters are unable to
find loving
homes for abandoned
animals.
The rescuing of
animals, and
finding homes for the unwanted is possible
because of people like YOU.
Because of all your great support
for our
animals, RAIN was able to
find homes for 32 cats and kittens during National Adoption Weekend!
However,
because the Ottawa Humane Society can not guarantee that your pet will be adoptable, we encourage pet owners to try to
find a responsible new
home for their pet themselves, before they consider surrendering their
animal to our shelter.
Consider
finding your dog or cat another
home instead of surrendering him to the shelter
because it will be less stressful
for your
animal, allows you to play a part in uniting him with a new family, and makes additional space available
for pets whose lives are immediately at risk.
This step obviously didn't apply to Pizootz
because Ron willingly gave him up to me to place in a forever
home but
for an
animal you do
find on the street, take the following measures to ascertain if anyone is looking
for their lost four - legged baby:
«This event is extremely important,
because it's our single largest event focused on
finding good
homes for these deserving
animals.»
Of course we would love to
find homes for these pets
because every space taken by these
animals means one space less
for a new rescue that could be adopted out more quickly, which is another life saved..
«Unfortunately, tens of thousands of healthy dogs and cats are euthanized each year in Quebec
because homes for these
animals are not
found,» said Ewa Demianowicz, campaigner
for HSI / Canada.
We provide emergency medical care and surgery
for animals with life - threatening injuries and
find them
homes when they have recovered, a task made easier
because FOTAS was able to provide a new anesthesia and digital x-ray machine
for Dr. Levy.
She is one of the
founding volunteers of Heartland Humane Society and decided to become involved with the organization
because of her passion
for working with
animals and the desire to be involved with placing unwanted
animals into new, loving, forever
homes.
We ask that if you are looking
for a puppy to please check your local
animal shelter first and save a life, their days are numbered our puppies will get a
home... I am an
animal lover, I want to see all
animals get a wonderful loving
home... From time to time we do rescue adults and we look
for loving
homes to place them in.Once in a while people ask us if we know of anyone looking
for an adult
because their mother or friend became ill and they have to
find them a happy
home.So we offer to post them on our website in hopes of
finding them a forever wonderful happy and most of all a caring and loving family.We can't keep them here at our
home because we do not have the place to keep them.We are willing to post them on our website
for you.
A: Consider
finding your dog or cat another
home instead of surrendering him / her to a shelter
because it will be less stressful
for your
animal, allows you to play a part in uniting him / her with a new family, and makes additional space available
for animals whose lives are immediately at risk in surrounding municipal shelters.
Because of you, JARR is able to
find permanent
homes for the homeless, save
animals from euthanasia, sickness, and abuse while simultaneously helping responsible pet owners keep their pets and unite seniors with forever companions.
Shelter workers in the 1970s were not enthusiastic about adoptions generally,
because with so many
animals needing
homes,
finding a
home for a shelter puppy meant only that another puppy was left out.
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.
Siskiyou Humane Society is a «no - kill» facility,
animals aren't euthanized
because they've been in the shelter
for too long, or to make room
for more
animals, but are cared
for until they
find new
homes.
I hope like you all see one day that it takes a long time
for anyone to
find a
animal in need of a
home, and that no
animals have to suffer and die needless deaths
because of the ignorance of humans.
We love it
because we meet so many
animals and get to provide a safe place
for them to be until they
find their forever
home.
Because of you and your selfless kindness, you provided a deserving shelter
animal with a loving
home while they waited
for their forever family to
find them.
McCarthy said the Southern California shelters are «delighted»
because it takes pressure off of them to
find homes for those 20 dogs and the shelters up north, which have a hard time
finding animals, are able to get those dogs into good
homes and benefit from adoption fees to keep their shelters up and running.
Others have, too: A veterinarian who gave PETA healthy kittens after they promised to
find them
homes only to kill them immediately in the back of a van; a former member of PETA's inner circle who
found a healthy dog but would not give the dog to PETA
because experience had taught her that they would have killed him; a former staff member who was fired
for openly disagreeing about the killing of healthy
animals; another employee who quit
because of PETA's killing; and a former intern who also quit in disgust after he saw healthy puppies and kittens in the PETA «kill room.»
They
find homes for dogs that can no longer remain with their families
because of illness, devorce, relocation or other disruptions; adopt purebred dogs from
animal shelters and
find them new
homes and rescue dogs from puppy mills and other cruel and neglectful situations.
Because Contra Costa
Animal Services (CCAS) takes in so many surrendered, stray, and in need
animals, we strongly encourage residents to exhaust all other means of
finding a new
home for your unwanted pets.
A lot of us in the
animal welfare community feel helpless that so many
animals in our nation's shelters are killed
because permanent, loving
homes can't be
found for them.
Animal shelters are vital
because they rescue and care
for animals before they hurt others or themselves;
animals that would otherwise be wondering the streets looking
for food and shelter.They provide protection
for these
animals as well as helping
find new
homes or reuniting lost pets with their families.