«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.
Not exact matches
I can personally attest that these organizations go
out of their way to make a better life for
homeless dogs and cats and tirelessly find forever homes for these animals that would otherwise likely be euthanized by state animal control.
Florida's animal shelters are overflowing with hundreds of
dogs and cats left
homeless by the hurricanes or abandoned by their owners, forcing workers to euthanize some
and send others
out of state in search of a home.
We know there are a lot of animal lovers
out there
and the
homeless dogs and cats sure could use your help.
In her first few years as Director of Animal Services at WCRAS, she strategized
and began implementing programs focused on making sure the
homeless cats and dogs that entered her shelter would make it
out alive.
On June 26th, 2016 Nuzzles & Co headed
out on a journey to the Navajo Reservation to help rescue
homeless cats and dogs.
• encourage the public to adopt
homeless animals or seek
out reputable breeders who take excellent care of their
dogs and cats;
With nearly 70 million stray
dogs and cats in the United States with nowhere to take cover during times of severe weather, Animal League America wants to remind our fellow animal lovers to look
out for
homeless animals in your neighborhood.
Even though our name says «rescue» we do not go
out and rescue animals from the community; instead we provide temporary shelter (which are foster homes), medical treatment,
and sterilization for
homeless, stray,
and abandoned
cats,
dogs, kittens,
and puppies in New Mexico for animals that are accepted into our program.
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.
Just think of all the
homeless and stray
dogs and cats out there.
The statistics that A Forever Home Animal Rescue Senior volunteer Linda Rock shared says that 9
out of 10
dogs born can become
homeless at one point in their life
and that 99 % of the 6 million
cats and dogs euthanized yearly in the U.S. are healthy
and adoptable.
If you take into account that only 37 % of all
dogs and 46 % of all
cats living in homes today were adopted from shelters, that means that the lion's share of
homeless pets are not making it
out of our sheltering system alive.
Meet the everyday heroes of animal rescue
and animal foster who use hard work, dedication,
and out - of - the - box ideas to give
homeless dogs,
cats,
and other pets a second chance.