The National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy is currently gathering and analyzing data in order to come up with recommendations on programs that will
help reduce the number of homeless pets in the United States.
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Learn what we are doing to
reduce the
number of homeless pets and how you can
help.
We welcome any donations
of time or skills that
help support the FOS in its efforts to
reduce the
number of homeless pets in Bell County.
Urban Paw also wants to
help with
reducing the
number of homeless pets — 10 %
of all profits generated by Urban Paw are donated to this effort.
Building on that momentum for 2012, we're very happy to share that Best Friends has given First Coast No More
Homeless Pets a grant of $ 340,000 to help further reduce the number of homeless pets being killed in Jacks
Homeless Pets a grant
of $ 340,000 to
help further
reduce the
number of homeless pets being killed in Jacks
homeless pets being killed in Jacksonville.
We also strongly believe in the spaying and neutering
of pets as well as humane population control such as TNR to
help reduce the
number of homeless animals.
When you donate to the Best Friends NKUT initiative, you're
helping to save the lives
of countless
homeless pets by supporting programs that
help reduce the
number of animals entering shelters and increase the
number who find homes.
Spaying / Neutering your
pet helps fight
pet overpopulation,
reducing the
number of homeless animals and decreasing euthanasia
numbers.
These statistics are staggering and wholly unacceptable nowadays especially when there are so many ways to
help reduce the
number of pets that may become
homeless or end up in shelters.
This
helps control the state's
pet overpopulation crisis and thereby
reduces the
number of homeless animals euthanized in shelters.
In 2015, we
helped to prevent many unwanted litters
of cats, dogs, and rabbits; as a result, we
reduced the
number of homeless pets entering local shelters, as well as the
number of feral cats residing in our neighborhoods.
Spaying and neutering can
reduce the
number of homeless pets euthanized, prevent unwanted litters,
help protect against some serious health problems, and may
reduce many
of the behavioral problems associated with the mating instinct.
With a goal
of ending
pet homelessness, Minnesota - based
Pet Project Rescue
helps animals in the U.S. and Mexico by providing spay / neuter services to
help reduce the
number of homeless and unwanted
pets.
After meeting a local woman who ran a rescue organization and clinic called Isla Animals, they worked to implement
pet education programming and free spay / neuter services to
help reduce the
number of homeless animals living on the streets.