Sentences with phrase «for homeless animal population»

The goal was and continues to be to care for the homeless animal population of San Diego County and to educate the public about pet over-population and responsible companion animal care.
The goal was and continues to be to care for the homeless animal population of San Diego County and to educate the public about pet overpopulation and responsible companion animal care.

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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.
Writing this Letter from the Editor has me reflecting on the rewarding experience it has been so far, from working with the wonderful writers of «TulsaPets» and meeting selfless people who champion for animal causes (especially the homeless pet population), to learning about some amazing local animals.
This career shift has allowed Dr. Reeves to explore her interests in population medicine while setting new health standards for the thousands of homeless animals housed at the ASC annually.
Our mission is to provide moral, financial, and medical support for those fostering homeless pets; to end the practice of euthanasia as a means of population control, instead relying on spay and neuter and trap and return programs; and to create a sanctuary for animals not yet placed in foster or permanent homes.
They are advocates against cruelty and neglect, encourage a strong animal - human bond, find quality loving families for otherwise homeless animals, and promote and facilitate spay / neuter procedures to reduce the over population and suffering of unwanted or homeless animals.
ALBERTA — Alberta Helping Animals Society In vulnerable populations such as transient or homeless people, seniors, and individuals and families living at or near the poverty line, veterinary care and spay / neuter procedures for pets can sometimes be cost - prohibitive.
We offer free spays and neuters for stray, homeless cats through the Feral Cat Coalition to help control the population of these animals in our neighborhoods.
This video is about a dog named «Max» and it was made and produced for LifeLine Animal Project to address Atlanta's large homeless pet population and encourage adoptions.
Because we believe strongly that adoptions from rescue organizations and shelters are a benefit to our community and to the local homeless animal population, we offer free wellness exams for puppies and kittens adopted from the Humane Society of North Texas and from Fort Worth Animal Care and Control and its affiliated proanimal population, we offer free wellness exams for puppies and kittens adopted from the Humane Society of North Texas and from Fort Worth Animal Care and Control and its affiliated proAnimal Care and Control and its affiliated programs.
The Humane Society educates the community on responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals, advocates for spaying / neutering to reduce the homeless pet population and provides the best quality care to Brevard County's abandoned animals by placing them with responsible, caring owners in «furever» homes.
You are in denial about the scope of the homeless animal population and completely unrealistic in thinking it's something that will be taken care of by no kill shelters, which most communities will NEVER agree to financially support, not when you can kill thirty dogs in a day, instead of spending money to feed, house and care for them humanely until homes are found, and indefinitely for those who never will be adopted.
These programs have become a critical part of the overall services we provide in addition to animal sheltering, as they play a vital role in helping to prevent homeless animal population growth and support retention of pet family members for those humans in need of financial help.
We believe so strongly that adoption and rescue of homeless pets is a benefit to our community and the local homeless pet population that we perform all of the spays and neuters for our municipal animal control authority and offer free wellness exams for shelter adoptions.
As evidenced by three decades of trapping and killing, lethal means for controlling homeless animal populations is not the answer.
For many decades, Door County was equipped with little more than a handful of small municipal pounds to deal with the overwhelming lost and homeless animal population within its borders.
Section (b) emphasizes the state's goal of reducing the homeless pet population:» (b) This section may not be construed to prohibit a retail pet store from collaborating with an animal welfare organization or animal control unit to offer space for these entities to showcase cats or dogs for adoption.»
This starts with Lori and her genuine respect for all, and is manifested in various ways: she gives people a choice, even the homeless population; she involves pet owners by asking them what they can realistically pay for a service — she then covers the rest; she works hard to keep animals with loving families instead of assuming getting them out and into new homes is the answer.
It's the Mission of the Bitter Root Humane Association to provide caring, compassionate shelter and enrichment for homeless companion animals, find loving lifelong homes, reunite pets and owners, promote population control, and advocate for all animals.
Thinking there had to be a better way for a community to address its homeless pet population, she founded LifeLine Animal Project and implemented a long - term strategy to redefine metro Atlanta's practices and philosophies regarding caring for animal compaAnimal Project and implemented a long - term strategy to redefine metro Atlanta's practices and philosophies regarding caring for animal compaanimal companions.
We are advocates for spaying / neutering to reduce the homeless pet population, while providing quality care to Brevard's abandoned animals by placing them with responsible, caring owners in new «furever» homes.
PUBLICITY — helping to make the public more aware of the animal over-population problem and the need for spaying and neutering is fundamental to helping reduce the homeless animal population.
During veterinary school I emphasized small animal medicine and helped provide care for the pets of the homeless population in Sacramento.
A large portion of the abandoned animal population is taken in and cared for by homeless people.
Concerned locals have been documenting the cull's victims through photo and video footage and animal activist groups have again called on the city to end its futile population control method, urging Sochi to instead build a shelter for homeless animals.
Homeless Animals and You: Ways to Help Dubbed by the International Society for Animal Rights, August 20th is International Homeless Animals» Day, intended to bring the homeless pet population to the forefront of people's minds and intHomeless Animals and You: Ways to Help Dubbed by the International Society for Animal Rights, August 20th is International Homeless Animals» Day, intended to bring the homeless pet population to the forefront of people's minds and intHomeless Animals» Day, intended to bring the homeless pet population to the forefront of people's minds and inthomeless pet population to the forefront of people's minds and intentions.
Many people are unaware of the extent of the homeless animal population across the nation and the need for spay / neuter.
To carry out our humane commitment to the animals of Benton County by operating an open - door shelter and caring for homeless animals; providing education and enrichment programs to promote healthy human - animal bonds; offering access to low - cost services to those in need, with an emphasis on population control; developing progressive outreach programs; setting a high standard of animal care and husbandry; supporting opportunities for clinical education; and enhancing our funding resources to continue expanding these efforts.
The law now requires a differential fee for dog licensing, providing a reduced fee incentive for owners who have their dog altered and therefore don't potentially contribute to the homeless animal population.
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