Sentences with phrase «from public animal control»

(2) For the purposes of this section a «rescue group» is a for - profit or not - for - profit entity, or a collaboration of individuals with at least one of its purposes being the sale or placement of dogs that have been removed from a public animal control agency or shelter, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter, or humane shelter or that have been previously owned by any person other than the original breeder of that dog.
The majority of the dogs that enter our program come to us from public animal control facilities («dog pounds»), and animal shelters.
Bill 485, commonly known as the Pet Rescue & Adoption Act, makes it unlawful for retail stores to sell dogs, cats, or rabbits unless the animal was obtained from a public animal control agency or shelter, SPCA shelter, Humane Society Shelter, or other 501 (c)(3) rescue organization.
Bill 485, commonly known as the Pet Rescue & Adoption Act, seeks to make it unlawful for retail stores to sell dogs, cats, or rabbits unless the animal was obtained from a public animal control agency or shelter, SPCA shelter, Humane Society Shelter, or other 501 (c)(3) rescue organization.
(a) A pet store operator shall not sell a live dog, cat, or rabbit in a pet store unless the dog, cat, or rabbit was obtained from a public animal control agency or shelter, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter, humane society shelter, or rescue group that is in a cooperative agreement with at least one private or public shelter pursuant to Section 31108, 31752, or 31753 of the Food and Agricultural Code.

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When the American Academy of Environmental Medicine evaluated the animal feeding studies, he peer reviewed public studies on GMOs, they found that the animals that were fed GMOs, compared to the controls, suffered from gastrointestinal problems.
American Humane believes that all cats and dogs adopted from public or private animal care and control facilities should be spayed or neutered (i.e., sterilized).
They stopped short of making changes to pit bulls, specifically, but the court attorney's office and animal control officials are looking for ways to better protect the public from dangerous dogs.
The Hayden Act did not require nonprofit agencies to meet any animal welfare or public health and safety standards before receiving animals from animal control.
«American Humane Association believes that all cats and dogs adopted from public or private animal care and control facilities should be spayed or neutered (i.e., sterilized).
American Humane Association supports the passage of laws and regulations mandating that all cats and dogs adopted from public or private animal care and control facilities be sterilized.»
Mapping the locations of where animals came from for public and project spay / neuter allowed for comparison between the numbers of spay / neuter surgeries completed for animals from the intervention area and the control areas.
People want more from their animal control officers than merely public safety and taking in stray dogs.
The adoption fee should be less than the usual purchase price of a purebred quality puppy from a breeder, but it's more than the adoption fee at a public shelter or animal control facility.
No More Homeless Pets is a campaign involving animal welfare and rescue organizations, animal control officers, veterinarians, schools, and animal lovers from across the state in aggressive spay / neuter, adoption, and public awareness programs.
While animal control impounds still make up most of our intake (45 %), the vast majority of the increases were from Owner Surrenders (+53 %) and public stray dropoff (+16 %).
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Public perception of dogs and cats evolved from animals to cherished companions, and the role of shelters and animal control officers evolved along with it.
The Animal Welfare League receives thousands of animals each year from the public (owner surrenders) and from Animal Control (strays, neglect and abuse cases).
There are many reasons why trying to eradicate cats from the environment doesn't work: there are too many cats and not enough animal control resources, removing one set of cats from a location where food and shelter is available creates a vacuum for a new set of cats to fill, the people who feed and care for the cats resist their capture, and the public is against euthanasia.
Over the past two years, more than 100 municipalities across the USA have overturned bans and other restrictions that target dogs in the pit bull family, and opposition to BSL comes from sources as diverse as the American Bar Association, animal rescue groups, the Center for Disease Control and even President Barack Obama, who said in August that the laws are largely ineffective while doing nothing to improve public safety, and are often a «waste of public resources».
According to a recent survey of Animal Control Facilities many dogs suffering from out of control skin conditions are brought to public animal shelters where they are considered to be unadoptable and many thousands of dogs in these shelters are put down for this rAnimal Control Facilities many dogs suffering from out of control skin conditions are brought to public animal shelters where they are considered to be unadoptable and many thousands of dogs in these shelters are put down for this Control Facilities many dogs suffering from out of control skin conditions are brought to public animal shelters where they are considered to be unadoptable and many thousands of dogs in these shelters are put down for this control skin conditions are brought to public animal shelters where they are considered to be unadoptable and many thousands of dogs in these shelters are put down for this ranimal shelters where they are considered to be unadoptable and many thousands of dogs in these shelters are put down for this reason.
The advisory committee shall consist of: 1 member from a humane society, animal rescue or sheltering organization; 1 animal control officer or representative of an association organized in the commonwealth for animal control officers; 1 veterinarian or member of a veterinary medical association organized in the commonwealth; 1 member of the general public with an interest in the well being of domestic animals and 1 representative of a national pet industry trade association, all of whom shall be appointed by the governor.
The rural shelters also suffer from a lack of funding, which directly translates to a lack of hours for animal control officers to spend networking and a lack of adoption hours for the general public to view and choose the dog that they want to bring home.
The public can view adoptable pets eligible for the promotion on Saturday, April 29th from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Chicago Animal Care and Control, 2741 S. Western Avenue.
The main function of tax - payer funded animal control is to hold lost pets until owners reclaim them, thereby protecting the public from traffic accidents, dog bites, scratches, etc. caused by loose pets.
The goals of the Animal Control Division are to provide quality services to the citizens of Grass Valley and Nevada City by providing protection for themselves and their property from the dangers and nuisances caused by stray animals, to protect pets from the cruelty they may face from irresponsible citizens, and to educate the public in the responsibilities of pet ownership, animal control, care and weAnimal Control Division are to provide quality services to the citizens of Grass Valley and Nevada City by providing protection for themselves and their property from the dangers and nuisances caused by stray animals, to protect pets from the cruelty they may face from irresponsible citizens, and to educate the public in the responsibilities of pet ownership, animal control, care and wControl Division are to provide quality services to the citizens of Grass Valley and Nevada City by providing protection for themselves and their property from the dangers and nuisances caused by stray animals, to protect pets from the cruelty they may face from irresponsible citizens, and to educate the public in the responsibilities of pet ownership, animal control, care and weanimal control, care and wcontrol, care and welfare.
There will be a discussion on adding a wing to the animal control building when Osceola County Humane Society meets Thursday.Under discussion will be the need for a quarantine wing at the county shelter on Kissimmee Park Road.The panel of guest speakers will include Dr. David Andrix, Dr. Ric Austin, Dr. Bill Ackerman, a representative from the county animal control, Osceola County commissioners Jim Swan, Larry Whaley, Randy Sheive and Mike Bast.The meeting, open to the public, will be at 7 p.m. in the Humane Society Bingo Hall, 127 Broadway, Kissimmee.
An animal control officer may impound any animal that constitutes a serious and imminent threat to public health and / or safety due to the likelihood of its escape from its restraint.
She has extensive experience helping shelters move away from euthanasia as a means of population control and helping municipalities revise public policy to be more animal friendly.
Veterinarians collaborate with physicians and public health agencies to prevent and control diseases transmitted from animals to people.
Animal Control may require any animal that exhibits dangerous behavior as defined in this Act to be fully restrained and prevented from contact with the public in any way pending review, or if considered by Animal Control to be a significant threat to the safety of people and animals, impounded by Animal Control, using whatever restraints and tranquilization is necessary, until a determination is reAnimal Control may require any animal that exhibits dangerous behavior as defined in this Act to be fully restrained and prevented from contact with the public in any way pending review, or if considered by Animal Control to be a significant threat to the safety of people and animals, impounded by Animal Control, using whatever restraints and tranquilization is necessary, until a determination is reanimal that exhibits dangerous behavior as defined in this Act to be fully restrained and prevented from contact with the public in any way pending review, or if considered by Animal Control to be a significant threat to the safety of people and animals, impounded by Animal Control, using whatever restraints and tranquilization is necessary, until a determination is reAnimal Control to be a significant threat to the safety of people and animals, impounded by Animal Control, using whatever restraints and tranquilization is necessary, until a determination is reAnimal Control, using whatever restraints and tranquilization is necessary, until a determination is reached.
In 1997, the City Council revised the animal control ordinance to: require licensing of cats and dogs; require a kennel permit for more than four cats or four dogs; regulate the number of animals that may be adopted from the city shelter; define animal cruelty and animal nuisance; and give city officials authority to control potential public health threats.
It seeks to rescue adoptable dogs and puppies from animal shelters and animal control facilities, rescue dogs and puppies from abusive and neglectful situations, including puppy mills and «backyard breeders», help educate the public on proper animal care and promote spaying and neutering of all pets, provide medical treatment for all animals in our care, provide foster homes for all animals in our care, and place rescued animals in permanent, loving homes.
Start saving those little plastic bags.The city council on Tuesday night passed an animal - control ordinance that prohibits pets from defecating anywhere but on their owners» property.Should Fido have a little accident elsewhere, however, the new law requires the owner to come behind with a scoop and remove the offensive material or pay a $ 35 fine.The ordinance is effective immediately.Also Tuesday night, the council gave the Mount Dora Public Library the green light to proceed with plans to build a new facility, and library officials scheduled a groundbreaking ceremony.
We accept stray animals from the public as well as from Animal Control.
Anne Arundel County Animal Control performs spay / neuter services for animals adopted from the agency and some FREE or low cost spay / neuter for the public.
Those new measures required each county to have access to a shelter and animal - control officer, and set out standards that include protection from the weather; basic veterinary care or humane euthanasia for ill or injured animals; adequate heat in winter; clean and dry pens with adequate room for animal comfort; construction with materials that can be properly cleaned and disinfected; available clean water; uncontaminated food provided daily; and public access to the facility.
American Humane supports the passage of laws and regulations mandating that all cats and dogs adopted from public or private animal care and control facilities be sterilized.
This involvement includes supporting the neutering of cats and dogs adopted from public or private animal care and control facilities — thereby controlling the ongoing contribution of offspring to pet overpopulation.
Until this issue is resolved, American Humane believes that all cats and dogs adopted from public or private animal care and control facilities should be spayed or neutered (i.e., sterilized).
APOs take in animals from Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) or the public and find them new adoptive homes.
As animal control agencies worldwide mostly work under public health departments, the impetus to change directions had to come from public health directors.
ASTATULA — In her four years of working at Lake County Animal Control, shelter operations supervisor Marjorie Toops has listened to many interesting phone calls from the public.
«There hasn't been a serious attack from these types of dogs in Aurora within the last several years,» according to a memo from the city's Animal Control Division to the Public Safety Policy Committee.
Sterilisation as a means of controlling the community cat population has been carried out by members of the public using their own resources, with support from the Cat Welfare Society's reimbursement scheme and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal's sterilisation voucher scheme for the past 7 years.
We are an open access shelter that receives animals from Kansas City Animal Control and the general public.
The Cat Welfare Society saw a growth of over 40 % in the use of our reimbursement scheme from 2009 to 2010, showing that with more education and increased concern for animal welfare, more members of the public are getting actively involved in a nation - wide effort to control the community cat population through sterilisation, as opposed to destruction.
We are an open admission shelter that receives animals from Kansas City Animal Control and the general public.
We receive pleas on a daily basis from shelters, animals control officers, vet offices and the general public asking for assistance in placing beagles in need.
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