PET Safety Classes - Used to
help keep pets in their home by training current and future pet owners.
The Homeward Pet Food Bank
helps keep pets in their homes by distributing pet food and supplies to area food banks and outreach programs, providing assistance to needy families in our community.
Affordable Veterinary Care — Through our Wellness Clinic,
we help keep pets in their homes by providing much needed care at reasonable prices.
These resources can
help you keep pets in homes by providing owners with behavioral and housing help, as well as viable rehoming options.
Not exact matches
The Lockhart Foundation was trying to figure out what could be done to
keep dogs
in their
homes and really saw that there was no central site for services like when someone loses a job and needs
pet food, or even simply getting
help overcoming problem behavior
by talking with a trainer.»
The way we make a better world for animals is to get them
in homes, and
KEEP them
in the
homes they have
by helping people continue to be or learn to become good custodians of their
pets.
Winograd's criterion, «Saving a higher percentage of animals,» requires that a city's shelters be receiving more healthy animals who can be safely rehomed ---- meaning that the city has been less effective than San Francisco
in eliminating surplus births and
in promoting programs to
help keep pets in their
homes, for example
by giving landlords incentives to rent to
pet keepers.
By understanding
pet behavior, knowing how to effectively communicate with struggling
pet owners and building your behavioral
help and training capacity, you can
help avoid unnecessary surrenders and
keeping as many
pets as possible
in the
homes they have.
Pawsitive Alliance works across Washington to
help cats and dogs
in need — working to
help end the euthanasia of these
pets by increasing adoptions, supporting spay and neuter programs and improving «
pet retention» (
homes keeping their
pets).
A grant from Grey Muzzle is
helping to launch a vital program to
help seniors on fixed incomes
keep their
pets in their
home by providing financial support for food and medical, or
in the event that seniors are no longer able to care for their
pets we would be able to take them under our wing and care for their
pets needs.
We've also brought under our umbrella of services the Chuck Waggin»
Pet Food Pantry, a food bank
helping low income families to
keep their
pets in the
home by providing much needed
pet food.
By comprehensively addressing the lack of accessible, affordable
pet care
in underserved communities,
Pets for Life
helped keep pets in the
homes they already have, improving their quality of life and elevating the human - animal bond.
Please
help us save more
pets by volunteering to
keep a homeless
pet in your
home temporarily until they go to a forever
home.
As we continue to focus safety net resources outside of the shelter doors to
help keep pets at
home where they belong, a peek at the difference
in reasons for re-homing
by income is useful.
Generous support from the ASPCA
helps JHS
keep pets in loving
homes by supporting our Pet Safety Net and Promote A Pet program efforts.
«The ASPCA actively supports safety net programs across the country, which enable owners to
keep their
pets in their own
homes by providing services such as access to affordable veterinary care or
help with
pet - friendly housing,» Dr. Emily Weiss, vice president of research and development for the ASPCA, told The Dodo.
We believe that
pets are important family members, and
by helping to
keep these
pets in their
homes, we will maintain the human - animal bond that is so important — especially
in difficult times.
Generous support from the Banfield Charitable Trust
helps JHS
keep pets in loving
homes by supporting our Pet Safety Net program efforts.
By providing behavior services, you can
help keep pets in their
homes, improve
pet welfare, save
pets» lives, retain
pets at your hospital, provide a new profit center for the hospital, and enhance your career and job satisfaction.
Your donation
helps fund programs that will target low - income, elderly, and disabled citizens,
helping them to
keep their beloved
pet in their
home rather than turning it over to a humane society or city «pound»
by providing food assistance, low - cost spay - neuter services, and low / no - cost wellness clinics.
The Alliance seeks to
help Camden County residents
keep pets in their
homes by providing nutritional assistance to those
in need.
The mission of the Pet Pantry is to
help keep pets in loving
homes by providing food supplies for families
in need.
Therefore, we see it as part of our mission to encourage and enable people to do right
by their animals
by helping them
keep their
pets in their
homes whenever possible.
Today — with the belief that they can save more lives
by helping to
keep pets in their first forever
homes — DDR assists low - income families with
pets living
in some of the most underserved communities
in Los Angeles County.
They do that
by helping to
keep pets in their
homes, and
by running a shelter prevention program, which prevents more than 2,000
pets from entering the South Los Angeles Animal Shelter every year.
By helping organizations provide resources and access to care to
keep pets in their
homes, we can reduce shelter intake and prevent
pet homelessness.
The group works to
keep animals
in their
homes and out of the shelter system
by offering public training classes, a behavior
help line, temporary boarding for
pets referred
by a social service agency during emergencies and donating
pet supplies to food pantries.
Ultimately,
keeping pets in homes by educating owners as well as
pets will
help us achieve our mission of ending
pet homelessness and animal suffering.
We also work to
keep pets in homes by providing services for
pet owners who may need a
helping hand.
After graduating from UC Davis and working as a veterinarian
in Soquel for 14 years, she developed this holistic
in -
home service that decreases stress and the typical cost of disease
by helping keep pets out of the hospital.
We have 2 divisions — one is the Chester County
Pet Food Pantry which
helps families facing financial crisis
in Chester, eastern Berks and Montgomery counties
keep their companion
pets at
home and out of shelters
by providing donated
pet food and
pet care services (low cost vaccinations; spay / neuter and other services).
«Additionally, the Foundation was trying to figure out what could be done to
keep dogs
in their
homes and really saw there was no central site for information con - cerning available services such as when someone loses a job and needs
pet food, or even simply getting
help overcoming problem behavior
by talking with a trainer,» Lewis explains.
By helping keep pets in homes with the people who love them, we're not only doing the right thing by the pet, we're preventing animals from entering the shelte
By helping keep pets in homes with the people who love them, we're not only doing the right thing
by the pet, we're preventing animals from entering the shelte
by the
pet, we're preventing animals from entering the shelter.
This
helps them feel better
by thinning a heavy coat — it also
helps you
keep your house cleaner
by corralling the fur
in one place rather than coating everything
in your
home with a layer of
pet hair.