Through adoption, sterilization, identification, and education, we hope to one day live in a community where
homeless animals do not exist.
Pretending that
homeless animals do not exist, and refusing to count them, does not prevent suffering; it ensures it
After many years of investing in spay / neuter programs, funding veterinarian expenses, food and care for rescued dogs, and giving numerous educational programs to school children, the number of
homeless animals did not seem to be decreasing.
Not exact matches
No matter if you care about helping
homeless animals, victims of domestic abuse, the environment, or all three — volunteering puts you right in front of others who want to
do some good for the world, too.
Peyton is an amazing person and
does so much good for
homeless animals.
While there seems to be hope on the horizon for the future of many Tulsa
animals, Jenkins and all those at the
Animal Shelter are already
doing everything within their power to reduce euthanasia rates and the production of
homeless pets, based on the results of a 2007 audit under Mayor Kathy Taylor's administration.
At present, hundreds of rescues, individuals, and municipal shelters daily face the sad fact that wonderful, adoptable, lovable
animals do not get a chance to live because they are
homeless or unwanted.
Stinson has been donating her time and talent to take photographs of
homeless animals for the past five years, helping more than 20 city shelters and
animal rescue groups, though she is quick to point out she couldn't
do it alone.
In Clover also helps less fortunate
animals that
do not yet have loving homes by donating supplements to organizations that aid
homeless pets.
Considering we
do photograph
homeless animals once a month, often we find a «model» for our next card, cookbook or promotion.
Now, thanks to some very dedicated
animal welfare officers and the generosity of donors, the word «
homeless»
does not have to include «hungry» in its definition.
With somewhere between 5 and 7 million
homeless animals entering U.S.
animal shelters, it's unconscionable to suggest, as one writer
did in the Washington Post, that adopting a pet from an
animal shelter is a bad idea.
The truth is this: the only difference between
homeless animals and other
animals is that the first group doesn't have homes.
That is absolutely a great initiative and I am ready to participate on everything you
do that can save the
homeless animals.
With so many
homeless, deserving pets available in shelters, there is no reason for any dog to suffer the way these
animals did for so long.
Not only
do you have the chance to score a great bargain, but Black Friday is also a great opportunity to help the
homeless cats and kittens of Humane Haven
Animal Shelter — all at no extra cost to you!
This is a triple win for all: families can access safety with their beloved pets,
animals do not have to be uprooted, and an overwhelmed
animal sheltering network can make room for the truly
homeless animals.»
More kids than ever are donating time to the shelter and FOTAS has received a wave of donations from children who want to
do something special for the
homeless animals at 333 Wire Road.
When I shared my decision with my friends to volunteer, many of them responded by saying: «I could never
do that; it would be too heartbreaking to see all those
homeless animals.»
We believe rescues and shelters may have different philosophies on the best way to operate, and still
do their best to help
homeless animals.
Under the new law (effective 2020), pet stores who partner with rescues to adopt out
homeless animals can continue
doing that important work.
We
do everything we can to help give
homeless animals another chance at a long and healthy life in a loving home environment.
It was an amazing opportunity and I met some really great people that I hope to build strong relationships with to
do more for
homeless animals.
We hope by
doing this to lessen the burden of
homeless pets on local
animal shelters and rescue groups.
Prior to starting CharityPaws, my side gig was photography, it is used to be a career, but I went back to
doing it as a passion - and then just used my skills for shelter shoots to help
homeless animals find homes.
She brought me in to the Westchester Humane Society,» Tortorella told Jane, explaining how seeing the
animals in the shelter motivated him to
do more for
homeless animals.
Second chances for
homeless dogs who need additional training to improve their odds of getting a new home and second chances for prison inmates who get the opportunity to share their lives with an
animal who doesn't judge them.
Proceeds directly benefit the many
homeless animals that we care for each year and support the ongoing good work that we
do in our community.
By
doing so you immediately give a home to an
animal that didn't have one, and you reduce the overall number of
homeless pets out there.»
I regularly
do volunteer photography for Seattle Area Feline Rescue, and am very passionate about using the power of photography to get
homeless animals adopted.
Thank you for your support of the work we are
doing on behalf of
homeless animals on Kauai.
«We're very thankful for all they
do for veterans, and neglected and
homeless animals.»
They wanted ARC to be part of a documentary they were creating and our emergency shelter would be their first stop on a five - thousand - mile journey around the U.S. as they would interview
animal protection leaders, veterinarians,
animal advocates, and other experts to learn what they are
doing to reduce, and ultimately end the needless killing of 3 - 4 million
homeless dogs and cats each year.
Here are a few ideas for fun fundraisers that you and your friends can
do on your own to help the
homeless animals at the HSYC:
These shocking statistics underline the severity of the
homeless pet problem, and drive home the need for pet lovers to
do whatever they can to help shelter
animals.
I'm helping
homeless animals too by teaching humane education programs to kids, and
doing animal kindness puppet shows, and visiting schools with my dog, Mayor Puppypants.
We thank those that
do what they
do every day to make the lives of
homeless animals better!
We know that you are are
doing all you can to help so many
homeless animals this summer.
BACS
does what it can on the municipal front, balancing
animal control issues with creating a nice environment for
homeless animals awaiting adoption.
Get Your Pet is a simple, smart and humane way to keep pets out of shelters, one that also increases shelters» ability to care for the
homeless and abused
animals that can benefit most from the amazing work they
do.
To address your point about offering assistance and helping people plan, we
do just that via our No More
Homeless Pets Network partner program (which includes a list of more than 1,000 rescues and shelters across the nation), our annual conference aimed to help educate
animal lovers looking to make a difference in their communities, and numerous workshops held at the Sanctuary throughout the year.
The PALS (Prevent Another Litter Subsidy) program is offered by the Edmonton Humane Society (EHS) to reduce our community's
homeless pet population by assisting people who
do not have the financial ability to spay or neuter their
animals.
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homeless animals is something I've been
doing all of my life.
«Helping
homeless animals is something I've been
doing all of my life.
I don't believe that that is true for any of the world's problems that we face and I can prove that is not true for shelter
animals or
homeless youth.
But, after
doing volunteer work with organizations that help
homeless animals, he decided to adopt his pets from shelters or rescues.
They help us to give
homeless pets much needed publicity and spread the word about the great work
done by Humane
Animal Rescue.
Having a mom who has her own
animal rescue, I grew up seeing
homeless animals and that made me want to
do something about it.
But, many social media posts and shares about
animals accomplish little more than annoying your friends and followers while dulling them to the message of what they could really be
doing to help
homeless pets.
She added that she hopes the move will help with the
homeless pet population, but said she doesn't think it will
do anything to stop puppy mills or unlicensed breeders from selling
animals.