A LETTER writer thinks that a Humane Society could find more
homes for pets rather than having to destroy them if the agency didn't worry so much about having prospective pet owners «measure up.»
Many services are available to help you find a new
home for your pet rather than take them to a shelter.
Not exact matches
So instead of implementing HONEST reforms that help reduce
pet populations in communities and programs that HONESTLY rehome animals surrendered to shelters or picked up as strays, they instead focus on these quick fixes just to get rid of the animals,
rather than finding good, loving
homes for the animals.
They try to solve this problem by encouraging or requiring people to spay or neuter their
pets (to reduce the number of cats and dogs who need
homes), 57 encouraging people to adopt animals from shelters
rather than purchasing them from
pet stores or breeders (to increase the number of people looking to provide
homes to animals in shelters), 58 and donating money to shelters and foster programs that care
for cats and dogs waiting to be adopted (so they can house animals
for longer).59 Collectively, these solutions have greatly reduced the number of cats and dogs euthanized in shelters.60 The problem is well understood, although making further progress in solving it may be expensive in areas where all these solutions have already been implemented.
The intent of the measure is to find
homes for shelter
pets,
rather than euthanize them.
PACC911's Chuck Waggin» Pet Food Pantry assists low income families and the elderly with food
for their
pets, assuring that they can stay in their
homes rather than being relinquished.
Technology has changed sheltering
for the better, he explains: They're even piloting a new «smart» collar tag that will allow people to scan stray
pets» tags with their smartphones and return those
pets to their
homes,
rather than calling on the shelter.
If you can, you might want to arrange
for a
pet sitter to come into your
home to care
for your cat while you're away,
rather than bringing your cat to a boarding facility.
So here's to a happy and healthy holiday season
for you and your
pets alike... And remember, should you feel guilty
for not sharing your pot roast with your furry four legged friend, believe me — they would much
rather be at
home with you (even if they are wearing a ugly sweater that you put them in), than at the vets wearing the dreaded cone of shame!
Whether aided by a rescue group or not, it is beneficial
for your
pet to stay with you, if possible, until a good
home is found,
rather than taking him to a shelter, which would cause him much stress.
If you feel that you are out of options and finding a new
home is best
for your
pet, we encourage you to try re-homing your
pet on your own
rather than surrendering to our facility.
The fee implies that the person is «in it
for the money»,
rather than being concerned that his
pet goes to the best possible
home.
Whether you have a busy schedule and are just away
for the day, or on a holiday, your
pets will be more comfortable and less stressed staying at
home rather than being boarded in a kennel.
Rather than take in more
pets from animal shelters, Brooks and her team focused on finding
homes for the remaining 34
pets in her care.
Rather than pointing finger at one's
home pet cats straight away, it is necessary
for asthma patient to request the Ear - Nose - Throat Specialist to help perform an allergy test.
Rather than martyr you and your family to a long term, unhappy situation I suggest that families in this situation find another
home for their
pet.
Animal Care Services operates a solely donation - funded food assistance program called
Pet Pantry
for pet owners who need a little extra help in hope of keeping
pets in their
home rather than being surrendered to the shelter.
Along with giving their
pet an experience that measures up to their own, this «family member» mindset means the beds are likely to be on full display in the
home rather than tucked away out of view, says Sarah Johnson, sales coordinator
for P.L.A.Y. —
Pet Lifestyle and You.
Since chronic stress and tension isn't healthy
for people or
pets,
rather than force them to suffer years of stressful coexistence, it may be more humane to keep them permanently separated in the house or find another
home for one of them.
More and more homeowners would
rather have someone live in their
home and care
for their
pets, than put their
pets in a kennel.
If you are interested in participating in a St.
Peter Minnesota traffic school in a more traditional classroom setting
rather than in the comfort of your own
home, you can contact the St.
Peter Minnesota DVS
for a list of state - approved brick - and - mortar classrooms.
Rather than paying the premiums on a policy that only covers your
pet, an umbrella policy covers any liability claims
for your
home, car or other liability needs.
Connected smart
home company Wink on Tuesday announced its first
home security bundle featuring all its own - brand products,
rather than including compatible products made by other companies.The Wink Lookout set includes two open / close sensors
for use on doors and windows, a motion sensor with
pet sensitivity
for placement anywhere in the
home, a siren and chime alarm with built - in flashlight, and the unifying Wink hub.No subscription is required to use the products, which communicate through the hub and can be monitored using an updated Wink iOS app that features sensor - trip alerts, siren control, and an emergency services / trusted contact call option.The new Wink
home security bundle costs $ 199, which is significantly cheaper than the similar Nest Guard at $ 499.