It's astonishing how something as simple as an 8 lb bag of pet food, vaccinations, or animal care assistance can
help vulnerable pet families — like homeless veterans and their companion animals — stay together.
Not exact matches
From a
pet owner's perspective, it might be useful to know if an animal is left or right limb dominant, as it may
help them gauge how
vulnerable that individual is to stressful situations.»
But the story of their recovery also gives us all hope: hope that pain and fear can be transformed into love and the comfort of a warm lap or kind
pet on the head — but only because of your continued dedication and support to
helping the most
vulnerable animals in our community.
ALBERTA — Alberta
Helping Animals Society In
vulnerable populations such as transient or homeless people, seniors, and individuals and families living at or near the poverty line, veterinary care and spay / neuter procedures for
pets can sometimes be cost - prohibitive.
Please make a gift today to
help us protect these
vulnerable pets — not only this summer but all year long.
Whether we're working to move animals out of the City shelter and into placement via our Wheels of Hope program, training New Yorkers to perform Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and care for community cats through our NYC Feral Cat Initiative,
helping our community's most vulnerable pet owners keep their pets despite difficult circumstances via our Helping Pets and People in Crisis program, or preparing for our large - scale Adoptapalooza events, every day is dif
helping our community's most
vulnerable pet owners keep their
pets despite difficult circumstances via our
Helping Pets and People in Crisis program, or preparing for our large - scale Adoptapalooza events, every day is dif
Helping Pets and People in Crisis program, or preparing for our large - scale Adoptapalooza events, every day is different.
Helping vulnerable animals and keeping
pets in safe and loving homes requires a commitment from all of us — advocates,
pet owners, shelters, leaders, and entire communities.
Your donation will
help the city's most
vulnerable pets find loving homes, and enable others to stay with their families.
And it doesn't stop there... KVHS has a public spay neuter program to
help reduce
pet overpopulation in our community, we regularly conduct educational and outreach activities to teach citizens about our work and humane care for animals, and we have created programs to strengthen opportunities for our most
vulnerable animals like feral cats and senior animals through ongoing support and fee waived or reduced adoptions.
«He had a soft spot in his heart for the most
vulnerable, and he wanted to
help pets, who, in addition to losing their home, also had medical or behavioral challenges to overcome.
Banfield Charitable Trust Pet Advocacy Grants provides
help for
vulnerable populations (including domestic violence victims) to keep their
pets.
Keeping family
pets indoors, adopting from shelters and ensuring that cats are spayed or neutered can
help lower stray populations and keep more
vulnerable animals off of the streets.