Sentences with phrase «help overcrowded animal shelters»

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Two cats were among the more than 20 animals brought to the Naperville's A.D.O.P.T. Pet Shelter as the local facility is helping to ease overcrowding in Texas where many animals with owners remain unclaimed.
Shelter - To - Shelter (FOCAS *) Transfer Program: The transfer program is an expansion of RCHS's ongoing work to help other shelters by preventing overcrowding and protecting at - risk animals.
Through our Mobile Rescue Program, we work with shelters and rescue groups across the country to rescue animals at risk of euthanasia due to overcrowding, unwanted litters, puppy mills, natural disasters and other emergencies and help find them permanent, loving homes.
Our goal is to keep animals out of the overcrowded shelter environment by helping to keep animals with their loving families.
Requiring pet stories to offer rescues helps save the lives of the millions of adoptable animals who are put down each year in overcrowded shelters.
We also hope to help decrease pet over population, shelter overcrowding, and animal euthanasia at shelters due to space by providing an affordable, yet high quality, pet sterilization service.
You'll prepare an animal for adoption into a permanent home and help prevent overcrowding in our shelter by offering your time, energy and home to an animal in need.
Through tireless education, rescue and training (including weekly pit bull education classes and «canine good citizen» certification training), the duo is helping to restore these lovable animals — including rescues from Michael Vick's dog - fighting ring and others saved from overcrowded, unsympathetic shelters — to their previous Little Rascals - sidekick glory.
We are committed to reduce the amount of animals killed daily in overcrowded shelters by providing programs to help.
Their first pet rescue mission quickly grew into the idea for Pilots N Paws, a website where private pilots could connect with rescue organizations to help fly animals from overcrowded shelters to new homes and families in other states.
We are committed to reducing the amount of animals killed daily in overcrowded shelters by providing programs to help.
By keeping pets and families together, HDLA helps impact the problem of overcrowding at North Central Shelter, which gives the animals who need to be there more time to find forever homes.
OHS focuses on promotions throughout the year to help their animals get adopted — this provides them more room during the holidays which can be used to assist other overcrowded shelters or owners who need to surrender pets.
By offering your time, energy and home to an animal in need, you prepare the animal for adoption into a permanent home as well as help prevent overcrowding in our shelter.
Each year, Pet Paradise partners with local animal rescue groups to offer boarding and day camp services to help reduce overcrowding in the animal shelters.
«To help reduce the population at the now overcrowded shelter and avoid the euthanasia of adoptable animals, the county is offering dogs and cats at a drastically reduced rate of $ 10, down from $ 50 and $ 40 respectively,» said Brian Sheahan, director of Lake County's Community Safety & Compliance Department, in the release.
The program's goal is to help pets to remain in their homes, with their families, instead of the alternative — surrendering the animals to already overcrowded shelters where they are most likely going to be euthanized.
We have heard from many animal shelters that want a model that helps prevent overcrowding and the associated health and emotional issues for animals and also helps the shelter save money.
«To help reduce the population at the now - overcrowded shelter and avoid the euthanasia of adoptable animals, the county is offering dogs and cats at a drastically reduced rate,» Sheahan said.
That assistance could include: providing information on best practices for shelters; taking in some animals when smaller shelters are overcrowded; helping with writing grants and other fundraising strategies; and even encouraging some of a center's key donors to help a cash - strapped smaller organizations in a crisis.
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