Not exact matches
How about benefits like a stray pet drive - home service that keeps
animals out the
shelter... how about someone trained in community relations and conflict resolution to
help you resolve any pet - related problems with your neighbors... how about a free spay / neuter service for members of the
public who can't afford retail vet services... and how about a fund to pay local vets when a
shelter animal needs medical care?
HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA — January 15, 2018 — Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley today announced it has received a $ 32,000 grant from PetSmart Charities, the leading funder of
animal welfare in North America, to help fuel its spay and neuter efforts in select zip codes in Augusta County, representing high intake zip codes for cats into the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center, the county's public intake sh
animal welfare in North America, to
help fuel its spay and neuter efforts in select zip codes in Augusta County, representing high intake zip codes for cats into the Shenandoah Valley
Animal Services Center, the county's public intake sh
Animal Services Center, the county's
public intake
shelter.
You may have seen one of the many pleas this summer for members of the
public to come
help walk some pups at Austin
Animal Center, our city's municipal, open - intake
shelter.
Until Puppies and Babies and their sister store, Pets of Bel Air stop selling live
animals, the activists claim they will continue their siege in the hopes that this chain will succumb to
public pressure to go humane and only adopt out
animals from
shelters with the
help of local rescue organizations.
Trained
animal handlers are required for this, and we are relying on contributions from the
public to
help us transport these amazing volunteers to Quebec and house them for the duration of the
sheltering operation.
Our mission is
helping dogs that are homeless, in
public shelters where they are at risk of euthanasia, or given up by owners due to inability to properly care for the
animal.
Mission Statement:
HELP Humane Society is a 501 (c)(3) corporation committed to ending the suffering and killing of homeless, abused and neglected
animals by rescuing,
sheltering, rehabilitating and seeking forever families for these
animals and educating the
public on proper pet guardianship and the importance of spaying and neutering.
Perhaps some of the
public funds budgeted for
shelters to kill
animals could be better spent
helping rescue groups who are proactive in matching adoptable pets to suitable homes.
It began with providing support to local
animal rescue groups and
shelters and creating innovative model programs, such as a
public animal help resource line, the Best Friends Brigades, pet super adoptions (now known as NKLA Super Adoptions) and celebrity - driven national pet adoption PSAs.
August 17, 2016 Maddie's Fund ®, a national family foundation based in Pleasanton, CA, awarded Portraits of Hope (POH) $ 300,000 to support their
public art initiative to make
animal shelters more inviting, appealing and attractive
public spaces to
help drive people to those venues to adopt dogs and cats in need of a home.
In the last six years, with the
public's
help, they have donated more than half a million pounds of free cat litter to
animal shelters across the country.
If you find yourself in this situation, CCHS would like to
help you re-home your
animal rather than leaving you no other option but to surrender it to a
public shelter.
Like our colleagues at the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians, we truly believe that the development of a formal recognized veterinary specialty in
Shelter Medicine will provide improved veterinary medical services to the profession and the
public — and will
help optimize care for millions of
animals through education, research, and the pursuit of clinical excellence.
A nonprofit 501 (c) 3
public charity, we
help animal shelters and rescue groups throughout North America increase adoptions, respond to and recover from disaster, and become more sustainable.
The mission of Copper's Dream is to
help end the euthanasia of adoptable dogs in the U.S. through increasing
public awareness, taking legal action benefiting
shelter animals, and by rescuing dogs scheduled for euthanasia and placing them in permanent and loving homes.
The
shelter is seeking volunteers (those interested should call 707-253-4382), but is asking the
public to only bring in
animals who need emergency
help.
CASA Homepage Latest
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«This type of event does a wonderful job of showing the
public how great
shelter dogs are, and
helps to overcome the perception that
animals are in
shelters because there is «something wrong» with them,» says Lourdes Bravo of the ASPCA Adoption Center.
Certainly, this can often be successful, but managing small
animal «herds» through short periods of shutting to the
public could
help shelters break disease cycles more effectively.
Copper's Dream The mission of Copper's Dream is to
help end the euthanasia of adoptable dogs in the U.S. through increasing
public awareness, taking legal action benefiting
shelter animals, and by rescuing dogs scheduled for euthanasia and placing them in permanent and loving homes.
While not restricted from accepting
animals from the
public, local rescue groups like Alachua County Humane Society,
Helping Hands Pet Rescue, Puppy Hill Farm
Animal Rescue, Gainesville Pet Rescue, Haile's Angels Pet Rescue, etc. focus their efforts on saving
animals from the county
shelter.
NSR provides a variety of services to
help small companion
animals, including: rescue and foster Services for California
shelters,
public adoptions of small
animals, behavioral advice, educational events, and more.
The
shelter is calling on the
public to
help the cats by donating food and clay litter (Their address is: Columbus County
Animal Control, 288 Legion Drive, Whiteville NC 28472).
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.
To
help reduce
shelter population and the relinquishment of
animals by offering affordable veterinary care and dog training to the
public.
-- The
public will be asked to
help support the
shelter by keeping stray
animals and posting flyers and signs as well as using electronic media to search for owners (e.g., Craigslist, neighborhood association newsletters, etc..)
Shelters - ALL
shelters, especially
public ones which are obligated to take in every
animal that comes thier way, need our
help and our support.
NAIA supports reasonable efforts to hold all breeders and sellers responsible for the health of the puppies they offer to the
public and recognizes that a key component of reducing
animal shelter populations, dangerous dog problems, and neighborhood nuisances is
helping people choose the right dog in the first place.
The Petfinder Foundation is a nonprofit 501 (c) 3
public charity, that
helps homeless pets by saving lives through adoptions,
helping shelters prepare for and recover from disaster, and working to make sure
animal welfare organizations across the country are more sustainable.
Partnering for Pets tries to focus on
helping shelter animals find a home by taking ones ready for adoption to outside venues and provide the opportunity for these pets to be seen by the
public.
As warmer months approach, the Washington County / Johnson City
Animal Shelter is bracing for kitten season, and officials are looking to the
public for
help in the surge of kitten season.
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.
To achieve its mission of elevating Montgomery County to a No - Kill Community, the group promotes programs that not only inform the
public but also
help reduce the number of companion
animals entering
shelters and to increase the number of furry friends leaving
shelters alive.
This week, an
animal shelter in Dayton, Ohio reached out to the
public for
help after a man abandoned an adult dog and her puppies outside of their facility.
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.
Gillian and her team scour the
public shelters around California looking specifically for
animals in the most need of
help — often the severity of their health issues has left them days, or even hours away, from being euthanized.
It is a servant leadership, community organizing initiative empowering
animal shelters and rescue groups to work with each other and the
public to community build and then act on our common interests of
helping animals, increasing lifesaving and strengthening the
animal - human connection.
In order to better serve the community,
animal shelters and nonprofits need superior funded programs and education that better
help the
public understand the importance of these organizations and their purpose.
Helping Ferrets The goals of the AFA are many: To promote the domestic ferret as a companion
animal through
public education via shows, newsletters, legislative education, and other venues; to protect the domestic ferret against anti-ferret legislation, mistreatment, unsound breeding practices and overpopulation, needless scientific research, and any practice deemed to lower the health standards or survivability of the
animal; and to provide constant and up - to - date information about veterinarians, legislative activities, medical developments, research data, rescue
shelters and other information of interest to ferret fanciers everywhere.
As an adoption outreach volunteer you will spend time educating the
public about the
shelter (its policies and procedures), answering questions about the available
animals, showing off the
animals, and
helping the staff.
National
Animal Shelter Check - In Day is something that Best Friends inaugurated last November as a way for the animal - loving public to leverage the power of social media to help shelter animals immedi
Animal Shelter Check - In Day is something that Best Friends inaugurated last November as a way for the animal - loving public to leverage the power of social media to help shelter animals immed
Shelter Check - In Day is something that Best Friends inaugurated last November as a way for the
animal - loving public to leverage the power of social media to help shelter animals immedi
animal - loving
public to leverage the power of social media to
help shelter animals immed
shelter animals immediately.
The Nova Scotia SPCA will not be charging the
public fees to use the SPCA Mobile Clinic Services but rather will work with provincial, municipal governments and community groups to raise funds to
help meet the needs of un-owned
animals living around the province and in SPCA
shelters.
More and more
shelters, both
public and private, are working harder than ever to go from dark, smelly, and depressing places that warehouse
animals until they're killed, to friendly and inviting community centers with comprehensive programming and pet care services to
help decrease pet populations, increase adoptions, prevent pet homelessness, and most importantly, save lives.
Finally, HART
helps people who themselves rescue a dog or cat in distress, but are unable to provide long - term care for him / her, by relieving the rescuer of the emotional burden of turning the
animal over to a
public shelter where it may well be put to death.
The adoption team
helps educate the
public by answering all
animal and
shelter - related questions, and is responsible for
helping introduce families to a new pet, approving and processing all adoptions, providing resources to prevent surrenders, accepting surrendered and stray
animals, and
helping to reunite lost pets with their owners.
Spay / Neuter: Kent
Animal Shelter is a leader in the region in
helping to control pet populations, offering low - cost spay / neuter and
public education.