«Behavioral problems» continues to be the most common reason why animals are surrendered, so these programs get to the root of the issue and
help keep animals in their homes.
In this issue: Why your rescue should try to think and operate more like a business; how understanding your shelter's true capacity can increase live releases; the pros and cons of running a mobile spay / neuter clinic; an innovative intervention program that
helps keep animals in their homes; bringing veterinary care to those who need it most; and more.
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?
We hold our standards high at
keeping this percentage, and
in doing so, we ask our rescue partners and citizens to
help us pursue finding our
animals forever
homes.
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.
She also oversees the APL's newest program, project CARE (Community
Animal Retention Effort), which is focused on creating proactive initiatives to
help keep pets
in their
homes.
It may
help to
keep in mind that, thanks to you, the
animal is now more likely to find a loving forever
home.
While Yawgoo Valley Park is known for
keeping the seasons exciting — skiing and tubing
in the winter and waterpark rides
in the summer — it is clear that one of Pati's true passions is
helping rescued companion
animals find and stay safe
in their fur - ever
homes.
«We encourage people who must surrender their pets, those who have unwanted litters or find stray
animals, to
keep them
in their
home for at least a few weeks
in order to
help save more lives.
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.
The measures that he put
in place have
helped SPCA Tampa Bay find more
animals homes and has
kept thousands of
animals healthy.
While more and more
animal organizations are launching surrender prevention programs to
help keep pets
in their
homes and out of shelters, PAWS NY's house call program is unusual
in the level of ongoing direct care it provides for people's pets.
Last year, Dakin Humane Society provided over 45,000 pounds of pet food to partner service agencies throughout the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts to
help keep companion
animals in their
homes.
They
helped me find a solution for abandoned
animals that were saved by kind people that wanted to do the responsible act of sterilizing an
animal in order to
keep and give a responsible
home.
These
animals primarily work
in nursing
homes and are often trained to
help keep patients with Alzheimer's disease or other mental illness from getting into trouble.
Josh Norem gets around with his camera, from the Puppy Bowl to rescue groups and shelters, constantly
keeping animals in focus to
help them find their forever
homes.
She particularly enjoys addressing problem behavior
in shelter and rescue
animals,
helping to protect
animal welfare, make these pets more adoptable, strengthening the budding human -
animal bond and
keeping these
animals in their new
homes.
This app will
help animal welfare organizations learn how to
keep adopted pets
in their new
homes and foster pets settle into their temporary
homes.»
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.
Recognizing the healing power of companion
animals, the mission of Heart2Heart Pet Lifeline is to
keep pets out of shelters and rescues and
help owners
keep them
in loving
homes.
Our shelter, which becomes
home to hundreds of Camano Island's homeless dogs and cats each year depends on all of our fundraising events, but we truly depend on the success of our annual auction
in order to
keep helping the
animals who need us each year.
However, NHS also offers resources to
help keep animals in loving
homes, and we urge pet owners to consider other options before deciding to surrender their
animal.
We are also
in great need of items that
help keep the shelter and clinic safe, clean and comfortable for our
animals awaiting loving
homes.
Not only is PAWS the largest No Kill
animal shelter
in the city of Brotherly Love, but it also operates two low cost clinics,
helping local families
keep their best friend's happy, healthy, and
in a loving forever
home!
Please
help to
keep these special
animals safe and placed
in loving
homes today.
NHS offers resources to
help keep animals in loving
homes, and we urge pet owners to consider all options before deciding to surrender their pet.
But if
keeping animals alive, out of shelters, and
in homes are top goals, then
helping owners achieve them should be a top focus.
With Non-Profit Rescue Groups and Shelters we offer Free Introduction Seminars to their Staff / Employees and offer Personalized Non-Profit
Animal Rescue / Shelter Discount Coupons to
help animals keep their new
homes,
in their first 30 or 60 days
in their
home.
We are not equipped to handle emergencies or certain medical conditions, but if providing you with the basics at a reduced cost allows you to
keep your
animal in your
home, we are happy to
help!
While working with Dr. Stanz she has had the opportunity to
help many
animals, including 4 pugs that she has fostered and placed
in loving
homes (Three of which she
kept «Winston» pictured above and «Theodore» (AKA PP Pants) and «Esther» from S.N.O.R.T. Rescue).
The Wellness Clinic provides low - cost health care to
help keep local pets
in their
homes, and adoption counselors place thousands of
animals in loving
homes annually.
«We not only place
animals in forever
homes, but through our emergency and assist fund we've been able to
help existing pet owners
keep their
animals,» said Deassa Binstock, manager of adoptions and foster care.
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.
This fee
helps to defray the costs of
keeping the
animal in either a foster
home or a kennel and any medical expenses that have been incurred.
Provides funds for our Community
Animal Safety Net Program to be used to
help keep pets
in their
homes and out of the shelter.
We are dedicated to
helping animals become pets, improve the lives of
animals that have yet to become someone's family member and assist
in keeping beloved furry family members
in the
home where they belong.
She particularly enjoys addressing problem behavior
in shelter and rescue
animals,
helping to protect
animal welfare, make these pets more adoptable, strengthen the budding human -
animal bond, and
keep these
animals in their new
homes.
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.
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.
A new study reports that, to accomplish that goal,
animal shelters and rescue organizations need to provide health care to pets already
in the shelter, as well as veterinary support to
help keep older pets
in the
homes they already have — whether it's permanently,... Learn More
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.
• can
help get your pet
home to you faster if he / she becomes lost • will reduce fines if your pet is picked up • will
keep you
in compliance with state and local
Animal Control Ordinances.
We designed the workshop to
help shelter professionals learn the subtle shift between
keeping animals safe
in a shelter to moving
animals from the shelter into
homes.
We offer a Foster Your Own Rescue (FYOR) program,
in which you agree to certain things such as getting an
animal fixed and vetted, and
keeping it
in your
home; we then
help you promote the
animal.
«It's only once the pet has lost its
home do people eagerly donate to save its life, but the same donation could have
helped the
animal and
kept him
in a
home that loved him — while also freeing up a space
in a shelter for another pet who may be risking euthanasia,» says Miller.
However, if you are able to
keep your
animal until a new
home is found and actively participate
in the re-homing process, we may be able to
help you advertise your pet along with our adoption listing.
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.
It uses all available avenues to improve the welfare of
animals in our county including: sheltering and adoption, humane investigation and education as well as outreach to
help keep pets
in homes.
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 provide useful and informative information on the human / companion
animal relationship to
help keep pets healthy and permanently
in their loving
homes.