Marsha Cohen, executive director of HAP, said that it's not just disabled people who are having a hard time
finding shelter space.
Not exact matches
The frequent mentions of the «desert place» that the characters
find themselves in allow the audience members to envision a different type of solitary existence, one of wide - open
spaces instead of claustrophobic
shelter.
Existing refugee camps are full and people who had crossed the border were setting up
shelters «on the roads or whatever empty
space they could
find», she said.
Shelter life can put additional pressure on school - aged children who
find themselves having to cope with insufficient
space to complete assignments, long commutes to school every morning and the constant stigma of being homeless.
Shelter space is limited, and often, dogs that can not find a shelter to await adoption are put to
Shelter space is limited, and often, dogs that can not
find a
shelter to await adoption are put to
shelter to await adoption are put to sleep.
Two
shelter dogs also
found new families at the party and another dog was sent to a rescue group, freeing up
space at the
shelter.
To help
shelter pets
find homes, and make
space for those coming in over the holiday, Best Friends Animal Society is offering $ 17.76 adoptions across the country as part of its «Summer to Save Them All» campaign.
These heroes fly and drive pets whose time is running out to
shelters where there is
space and resources for them, and time to
find a home.
Some
shelters euthanize animals who can't
find homes in order to make
space for other animals that have a better chance of being adopted.
When OHS has the resources, we offer a second chance to pets at
shelters that don't have the
space or the means and need help
finding homes.
We are still needing people to come out to foster and adopt becuase while we got a LOT of animals into temporary housing and adoptive homes yesterday, the animals will still be coming into the
shelter while the painting is taking place, but rest assured, we are not euthanizing animals due to lack of
space in the adoption rooms, we will
find other housing in rooms that do not typically house animals, and will continue to work with rescue groups, and promote fostering and adoptions.
I want people to see the owner surrenders that are put to death for
space and the faces of sweet puppies that never get a chance to
find a home because
shelter life leaves them full of anxiety.
The grant will provide for the renovation of cat kennels in the
shelter's holding area, creating more modern, less stressful living
spaces that will ultimately improve the felines» chances of
finding their forever homes.
While we try our hardest to
find homes, rescues or fosters, many must be euthanized because there simply aren't enough families to adopt them nor
space in the
shelter to keep them.
Clermont Pets Alive pulled «Abby» to help the
Shelter free up
space and to concentrate on helping «Abby»
find her very own FOREVER HOME.
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.
When local animal control agencies
shelters don't have any
space or foster homes available for kittens, they often work with the East Bay SPCA to
find appropriate foster placement.
HOW THE PROCESS WORKS Each day, Delaware SPCA Admissions staff assesses the amount of
space available in the
shelter as adoptable animals
find homes.
Coastal Humane Society and our sister
shelter Lincoln County Animal Shelter proudly serve nearly 3,500 animals per year, making the most of our kennel space and making sure every animal receives medical care, comfort and safe lodgings until each one finds that perfect foreve
shelter Lincoln County Animal
Shelter proudly serve nearly 3,500 animals per year, making the most of our kennel space and making sure every animal receives medical care, comfort and safe lodgings until each one finds that perfect foreve
Shelter proudly serve nearly 3,500 animals per year, making the most of our kennel
space and making sure every animal receives medical care, comfort and safe lodgings until each one
finds that perfect forever home.
Many
shelter animals are highly adoptable, but there isn't the kennel
space, staff, funding or time to
find them homes.
Most rescue groups are always over capacity, and skittish cats are extremely hard to
find a home for, take up
shelter space, and prevent other tame cats from being saved.
Many, many animals that enter
shelters are highly adoptable but the
shelters do not have the kennel
space, staff, funding, or time to
find all these pets homes.
Their
findings showed that the amount of floor
space in a cat's housing for the first seven days of its time at the
shelter had a huge impact on whether or not a cat got sick.
To get started, Hilton spoke to cat behavioral specialists, teamed up with the city's oldest no - kill
shelter, and set to work
finding and designing the perfect
space.
Established in 1910 to enforce animal cruelty laws, in 2004 the Humane Society of Tampa Bay became a no - kill for
space shelter committed to
finding permanent homes for every adoptable animal in its charge.
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.
«Inmate handlers learn to take responsibility for taking care of a dog and learning the specific job skills and life skills required in that, and the dogs become adoptable and hopefully
find new homes and free up
space in the
shelters.»
While none put their concerns on record for this feature, Portland - area rescuers have openly complained about the difficulty of
finding available
shelter space for local animals when
shelters and foster homes fill with out - of - state transports.
The Humane Society of Greater Miami is an adoption guarantee
shelter that does not euthanize due to time,
space or treatable medical issues; so many of the resident dogs and cats have spent a very long time at the Soffer and Fine Adoption Center and have yet to
find a forever home.
Based on this information it seems abundantly clear that dogs should be held at least three days, but likely not more than 5 days, because as time passes, the likelihood of a dog's owner being
found diminish rapidly and dogs end up assuming
space in a
shelter with very little opportunity for any potential outcome until the stray hold is up.
Those who foster help free up
space at Acadiana Animal Aid to accept more animals, mostly from high - kill
shelters where they were
found as strays or were owner surrendered.
The additional
space will allow
sheltered animals to be held longer which will provide more time to
find them forever homes.
With the help of our network of other rescues and
shelters in Maine, we have been able to transfer adoptable cats where they can
find good homes and free up our
space.
This frees up limited
shelter space, allowing more animals a chance at
finding their forever homes.
Finding these animals homes also allowed us to have more
space for new animals, both those who were surrendered by their owners or those we could pull from overcrowded area
shelters.
L.A. Love & Leashes is a non-profit-run adoption
space that exists solely to
find homes for dogs and cats at L.A.'s city
shelters!
With your generous donations, we continue to save
shelter pets every day by welcoming adopters and helping them
find new family members in our high - traffic
space at Healthy Spot, Santa Monica!
The volunteers mostly
find themselves focusing on dog
shelters, so they were delighted when Animal Alliance reached out hoping to provide more
space and enrichment for the many cats they save.
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.
These cats don't have the chance to
find a forever home, and at many
shelters who simply lack the
space to care for all of them, some of the cats have to be put down to make
space for more.
If you
find that you must surrender your pet to the Humane Society of York County, please understand there are often more homeless animals than
space available at the HSYC (your local no - kill animal
shelter).
While the SPCA of Wake County and the county animal
shelter struggled to
find space for the animals, SAFE Haven for Cats is struggling to
find the money to rehabilitate the cats.
The problem is, like regular
shelters, «no kill» facilities only have so much
space and genuinely want to
find each and every animal in their care a safe, happy forever home.
There are no time or
space limits in our
shelters; every animal in our adoption program has as long as it takes to
find a loving home.
When
shelters are running out of
space or have animals who are not faring well in a kennel environment, they often rely on these foster - based rescue organizations to take in animals and help them
find adoptive homes.
During kitten season, it can be even more dire, as many
shelters euthanize older cats to save
space for the in - demand kittens who are more likely to
find homes.
When more dogs are adopted into their permanent homes, the new arrivals into the
shelter then have a higher chance of making it to the adoption floor instead of
finding themselves in the euthanasia room due to lack of
space, time, and resources that the
shelter simply does not have.
They may be cute, but many of them end up being euthanized because they're tough to
find homes for, and
space and resources at
shelters are limited.
The most common places to
find flea eggs outdoors include: Dog houses, pet
shelters, flower beds, gardens, crawl
spaces, dense ground cover, vegetation around structures, feral animal nests, and areas where pets go to escape the sun's heat.
If you have recently rescued a cat or kitten, you know that
spaces in the No - Kill
shelters are hard to
find because of the overload of strays in San Antonio.