You see, October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, which means it's the perfect opportunity to help
homeless animals in shelters all across America find loving, happy homes.
An amendment to HB 253 would take away local government's funding that is vital to help reduce the number of
homeless animals in shelters through life saving spay and neuter initiatives.
In an effort to help put inhumane breeding facilities out of business and place more focus on finding homes for the millions of
homeless animals in shelters, advocates across the United States and beyond are working to pass legislation banning the retail sale of dogs and cats in pet stores unless they come from a rescue or shelter.
There are many things you can do to reduce the numbers of
homeless animals in shelters.
Coming Home Rescue is an all volunteer, 501 (c) 3 non profit organization focused on helping
homeless animals in shelters throughout New Jersey.
Coming Home Rescue is an all volunteer, 501 (c)(3) non profit organization focused on helping
homeless animals in shelters throughout New Jersey.
Purchasing animals from breeders and stores also keeps
homeless animals in shelters.
Spaying and neutering animals helps keep the animal population down, meaning less
homeless animals in shelters.
Since 2008, Operation Blankets of Love has been «collecting and distributing recycled and new pet - related items to comfort stray, sick, neglected and abused
homeless animals in shelters, rescue groups, sanctuaries and foster groups.»
ASPCA reports there are millions of
homeless animals in shelters that need rescuing and each year almost three million are euthanized because of lack of space and adoption.
With millions of
homeless animals in shelters and millions being euthanized every year, how can we make this number dwindle?
They collect, transport and distribute recycled and new pet - related items to comfort stray, sick, neglected and abused
homeless animals in shelters, rescue groups, sanctuaries and foster groups.
Operation Blankets of Love (OBOL) is an award - winning non-profit 501 (c) 3 public charity that collects, transports and distributes recycled and new pet - related items to comfort stray, sick, neglected and abused
homeless animals in shelters, rescue groups, sanctuaries and foster groups.
While the ongoing Foster / Adoption Program is effective in reducing the number of
homeless animals in shelters, we realize that the problems with overpopulation and abandonment will not be solved through adoption efforts alone.
We are part of a bigger movement across our nation to end the killing of
homeless animals in shelters by the year 2025.
Last year, we cared for 15,800
homeless animals in our shelters, and 4,875 of those animals were transferred to our rescue partners.
Every month, we reach more than 1,000
homeless animals in shelters, rescue groups, pets of the homeless and wildlife sanctuaries.
Each month we reach more than 1,000
homeless animals in shelters, rescue groups, feral colonies, and wildlife sanctuaries.
Every dollar helps
homeless animals in shelters and pets of low income families.
«If we all work together, we can find loving homes for the many
homeless animals in shelters across the country.»
We have thousands of
homeless animals in our shelters right here in Oklahoma.
The goal is to collect enough toys in one month to entertain
the homeless animals in our shelter thoughout the coming year, by filling our sleigh!
Revenue from adoptions and all other Special Pals services is used to support
the homeless animals in our shelter and to continue our mission as described in our mission statement.
Furthermore, our veterinary clinic helps to fund the care of
the homeless animals in our shelter awaiting forever homes.
** There is no fee for adult cats, but as part of the Name Your Own Fee program, all donations will help care for
homeless animals in our shelter.
Spaying and neutering your pet has significant health benefits and will help reduce the terrible overpopulation of pets that results in so many
homeless animals in the shelter.
This means that we rely entirely on private donations to care for
the homeless animals in our shelter.
Not exact matches
«The ASPCA is pleased to be
in a position where we can assist
animal shelters in Florida by helping move
homeless cats and dogs out of impacted communities to free up much - needed space for owned pets displaced by the storm,» said Dick Green, senior director of Disaster Response for ASPCA Field Investigations and Response.
They reconstruct them so they can not be resold and give them to the
homeless or
animal shelters, providing much needed warmth to those
in need.
«This bill paves the way for a significant increase
in public funding for the city's
animal shelters, which will greatly expand and improve care for
homeless animals,» Council Speaker Christine Quinn (D - Manhattan) said
in a statement.
The Hempstead Town
Animal Shelter is hosting a seminar
in an effort to find foster families and volunteers who can assist
in caring for
homeless animals.
From helping the
shelter animals to the
homeless, you'll go
in with an open mind and leave with a humbled heart.
The number of
homeless dogs and cats
in the U.S. can not be established by merely tallying up the numbers at all the
animal shelters.
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Even if we were to count only the
animals that enter the
shelter system, the number of
homeless is startling: According to Oxford Pets, roughly eight million surplus
animals will enter
shelters in the U.S. this year.
The humble warriors of the Ward - Wiseman
Animal Haven (WWAH), modest as any ordinary «saints» and sporting compassionate hearts, have worked tirelessly for years to assure the
homeless dogs and cats
in Collinsville have a safe
shelter until their forever - home can be found.
Now imagine that every seat at Petco Park was filled with an
animal — that's the number of
homeless animals that end up
in shelters each year
in San Diego County.
In San Diego, more than 45,000
homeless animals come into
shelters every year.
Together, the San Diego
Animal Welfare Coalition (SDAWC) *, which is comprised of seven local animal shelters, has been working towards «Getting to Zero,» a movement to eliminate the need for unnecessary euthanasia of homeless pets in San
Animal Welfare Coalition (SDAWC) *, which is comprised of seven local
animal shelters, has been working towards «Getting to Zero,» a movement to eliminate the need for unnecessary euthanasia of homeless pets in San
animal shelters, has been working towards «Getting to Zero,» a movement to eliminate the need for unnecessary euthanasia of
homeless pets
in San Diego.
As the newest partner
in PetSmart Charities ™ Rescue Waggin» ™ program, the Humane Society of Tulsa will be sending
homeless shelter dogs every month aboard PetSmart Charities» ® Rescue Waggin» ® vehicle — a national transport program proudly sponsored by PEDIGREE ® — to
animal shelters in other parts of the country where there are more adopters seeking dogs and a guarantee of a good home for all the dogs transported.
«Until more people spay and neuter their pets and we reduce the number of
animals entering
shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource for
shelters working to change the fate of
homeless dogs
in their communities,» says Susanna Della Maddalena, executive director of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
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You'll take
in a pet for days, weeks, or months, helping free up local
shelters to accommodate other
homeless animals.
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Approximately 3,500
animal shelters across the United States serve the estimated 6 - 8 million
homeless animals who need refuge each year, and many more
animals find themselves
in need of the services provided by local rescue groups.
Shelter Friends is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization established to promote the health and welfare of
homeless animals in St. Charles, Missouri.
The SPCA and the Aiken County
Animal Shelter both have wonderful new facilities and important
in - house and community to improve the lives of
homeless animals and family pets
in need of help.
Upon leaving federal service Dr. Woodward desires to practice veterinary clinical medicine
in the
shelter medicine field where she can help
homeless and less fortunate
animals in Frederick County.
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.
I was trying to wrap my head around the scars of abuse and neglect I had seen, around the NUMBER of
homeless animals, many of whom would not be getting out of the
shelters and the idea that so many people
in my community had NO IDEA what this looked like.