Not exact matches
Whether you're a regular yogini or have never attempted a down
dog in your life, a
community or drop
in yoga class could be a
great alternative for your next cheap date or day out with pals.
I think the scene is so lovely
in that we see Oscar being a
great dad, we see him
in this moment with this
dog, and then we see him having a total random act of kindness with a stranger, and that is such a beautiful trait
in him to just want to lend a hand to a
community member.
Volunteering is a
great way to give back to the
community and help
dogs in need, but you would be surprised at just how much you get out of it as well... Read More
There was a
great deal of ill feeling from the
dog show
community when Pedigree featured sad shelter
dogs in commercials on Westminster broadcasts and used the show as a way to raise money for shelter
dogs without making any donations to purebred rescue groups.
Support Kansas City's largest no - kill animal shelter and help us «empty the shelter» and find homes for hundreds of
great dogs and cats from right here
in our
community.
The outing was a resounding success — the
dogs were excited to be out of the shelter environment, and the runners, who happened to be earning
community service volunteer hours while having a
great time, were happy to be
in the company of adorable canine companions while mixing up their regular running practice.
Members take
great pride
in supporting our
community by participating
in many charitable activities including: UGA Vet Scholarships, Rockdale & Newton County Food Banks, Christmas for Military Families, Bullet Proof Canine Vests for Local Canine Officers, First - Aid Kits for K - 9 Officers, Purchase of Drug
Dog for Newton County, Rockdale 4H, Canine Health Foundation, Take the Lead, Canine Therapy and Reading program at Ficquett Elementary School.
These
dogs clearly bring much joy to the lives of their owners, and it's
great that they can share this with others
in their
community.
After a
great deal of research and travelling to some of the most impoverished
communities in the Southern regions of our country — we discovered an alarming abundance of adoptable
dogs who are losing their lives by the tens of thousands simply because there are no rescues or adopters available to help.
Though the competition is a
great way to bring
dogs and breeders to the Ag Center, Walters said it is also a good opportunity for members of the
community to come see different breeds
in action if they are considering getting a
dog.
For instance, the
dog raised
in a
great and peaceful
community goes with you for a walk, sees other big
dogs and reacts the way evolution made it to: it attacks another
dog.
Members of the
Greater Lady Lake
Dog Park Association — many of whom live
in the sprawling retirement
community — have struggled for two years to find a place for their pets to run unleashed.
When she's not saving the lives of homeless pets
in our
community Rena is creating jewelry, riding her motorcycle and playing Frisbee with her SPCA rescue
dog, Harley, which are all some of the
great passions Rena enjoys.
These little
dogs are a
great example of the service the APA provides to a
community in need.
Thank you to all of our Vets at several
great Hospitals
in the
community that make miracles possible for so many of our
dogs as we strongly focus on the special needs.
says Ross Licitra, Chief of Police and Executive Director of the Monmouth County SPCA, «We've always had
great success
in adopting out Sato
dogs and have received nothing but support from our surrounding
communities when participating
in these types of efforts.
One Tail at a Time («OTAT») is a no - kill, 501 (c) 3 all - breed
dog rescue committed to lowering euthanasia rates
in the
greater Chicagoland area through the rescue and adoption of
dogs in need; comprehensive support of adopters; and
community outreach through humane education programs and assistance for disadvantaged and low - income families.
Together, he and I have worked to end
dog fighting and promote spay / neuter
in some of the most underserved
communities in the
greater Los Angeles area.
Here is a
great example of the impact Kingston 4 Paws Service
Dogs make
in our
community.
We believe that a NO - KILL
community for cats and
dogs in Greater Cincinnati is achievable.
Starting up an educational program for your local
community could be a
great way to become a go - to
dog expert
in your area.
But even when I am
in other
communities around the Bay Area, it is the San Francisco Bay Area I live
in, measured by the proximity to that marvelous city, home to green building codes, to universal health care, to bans on plastic bags, to mandatory composting, to rainbow flags waving proudly
in the Castro breeze, to
dog walking on Ocean Beach, to watching a ballgame at AT&T park, to the guy you love and hate at the same time, the
great Mayor himself, Mr. Gavin Newsom.
This outspoken embrace of Newkirk not only condones and amplifies PETA's views that
dogs and cats should be killed, it lionizes an animal killer to a whole new generation of animal rights activists, increasing PETA's power, wealth, and influence which are used to the
great detriment of companion animals
in shelters,
in homes, and
in our
communities.
We've upgraded the facilities, renovated a
great dog park
in Oceanside, and added hospitals, education programs, and
community services that didn't exist before.»
In addition to making the
dog a good member of the
community, obedience training is a
great way to fulfill some of the
dog» s own needs, including the need for exercise, the security that comes with knowing what is expected of it, a feeling of accomplishment and a good working relationship with its handler.
New York: ALL 4 PETS: Limited to Western New York (veterinary care assistance) The Animal Lovers League: Glen Cove (temporary foster program) Ascension's Pet Food Pantry: Buffalo (pet food pantry) Baxter Pet Pantry: Nassau and Suffolk Counties (pet food and supplies) Beyond Breed's Ruff Riders: pet food and supplies for underserved neighborhoods
in Brooklyn and New York City Black
Dog, Second Chance Rescue Food Pantry for Pets: Buffalo Frankie's Friends: New York City (veterinary care assistance including cancer) Hudson Valley Pet Food Pantry: (pet food bank) Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of
Greater Rochester: Fairport (emergency pet food assistance, spay / neuter assistance, and information on other
community programs for veterinary assistance) Rochester Hope for Pets: Rochester (veterinary care assistance) NY SAVE, Inc.: veterinary care assistance Operation Pets: The Spay / Neuter Clinic of Western New York (low - cost spay / neuter) Pet Food Pantry Auburn: (pet food) The Shamrock Animal Fund: Syracuse / Central New York (veterinary care assistance).
This is a
great opportunity to not only learn and practice key
dog training skills from professionals, but also connect with folks
in the local
dog rescue and foster
community here
in NYC.
One Tail at a Time One Tail at a Time is an all - breed
dog rescue group that is committed to lowering euthanasia rates
in the
greater Chicagoland area through the rescue and adoption of
dogs in need;
community outreach through humane education programs; and assistance for disadvantaged and low - income families.
That these organizations, most of whom are very cash strapped, often lose money to the fundraising efforts of national organizations, but do
great work
in helping save the lives of
dogs and cats
in their own
communities.
The campus looks forward to joining this
great shelter to help out the homeless
dogs in their
community again
in the future!