While the rescue community continues to make steady, incremental progress in dealing with
homeless dog issues, we have not seen the same kind of progress for cats despite the dedicated work of a small number of cat - focused groups and the introduction of the concept of Trap — Neuter - Return (TNR) to the U.S. in 1980.
Not exact matches
They clashed repeatedly on
homeless policy, an
issue that continues to
dog the mayor.
It's a nearly perfect «boy and his
dog» story except for one small
issue; Stacy and Bella are
homeless.
Each
issue of Advance is dedicated to promoting progressive strategies for the health and well - being of
homeless pets and increasing the lifesaving of
homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
At this time, there are very few rescue groups in the United States that specialize in helping
homeless senior
dogs, though the
issue of geriatric rescue
dogs is found in every municipal animal shelter and humane society, and with rescue leagues of all shapes and sizes.
Focusing on quality of life
issues and animal welfare, Shelter
Dogs offers the viewer an almost - too - intimate look into the lives of these innocent
homeless creatures.
This program will address the problem of
homeless senior
dogs by allowing SPOT to take in older animals that may have significant health
issues.
They strive to carefully seek new loving homes for all cats and
dogs, provide quality lifetime care for those who are not yet adopted, support individuals who have rescued
homeless dogs or cats, educate the public and pet owners about spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any
issues that might arise and public outreach toward a more loving, responsible and permanent relationship with pets.
Remember:
Dogs and cats who are taken into the care of shelters and rescue groups each year find themselves
homeless through no fault of their own; «moving» and «landlord
issues» are the top reasons people give up their pets.
Banjo, a nine - year - old mixed breed, is being cared for by the Bishop Animal Shelter SPCA of Manatee County — the
homeless dog, who has battled various health
issues for the past several years, is a favorite among the staff.
The
issues with
homeless dogs throughout the world are ever growing and I believe if we all stand up and create awareness on the
issue, we can resolve it together and give our furry friends the love, and joy that they give us in return!
«Unless amazing numbers of
homeless animals are imported from outside the country — which brings about a whole other set of
issues — the amount of breeding
dogs will be decreased pretty heavily, and it could decline precipitously in four or five years.»
The organization also helps to rescue
dogs from the horrific meat trade or from being made into leather, treat medical emergencies and other
issues, feed animals in need and improve the quality of life in general for the region's
homeless and helpless pets.
While a small number of the
dogs K - 9 Angels works to help are re-homed, primarily the organization works to implement spay and neuter campaigns, feed the
dogs living on the streets, take care of any medical
issues, work to improve the conditions of local shelters and make life easier for
homeless canines throughout Romania.
We understand we have not solved all of the societal problems of
homeless dogs in our own community and continue to find ways to contribute to animal welfare
issues here at home.
They are dedicated to finding new homes for
homeless dogs and cats, and part their mission is to educate and inform the public regarding
issues that affect our four - legged friends.
When she received an urgent appeal during the Hurricane Isaac evacuation in Florida, she welcomed dozens of
homeless dogs and then
issued her own local appeal to residents.