Not exact matches
Tragically, it happens every year and in areas, like northeast Oklahoma, where there are thousands of
homeless dogs and cats ---- rescuers will
bear the brunt of unhappy adults who expect a Miracle.
Municipal resources being used to deal with
homeless animals will decrease as less
dogs and cats are
born.
So unless a mother
dog is truly
homeless with no owner, every puppy
born has a breeder.
Messages about how spaying and neutering reduces the number of
homeless / unwanted animals
born annually are the most motivating to encourage people to have their
dogs and cats sterilized, along with educating the public about the safety and quality of low - cost clinics and the appropriate age for a pet to undergo surgery.
Born in Houston in 1955, Sharon met David at school and together they went on to create a family in which fostering
homeless dogs and cats was the norm, and rescuing injured and abandoned wildlife was a joyous call to action.
Thanks to this service, we play an active, important role in reducing the number of
homeless animals
born by offering low - cost surgery to spay or neuter
dogs and cats.
Thank you everyone that made this possible... to our Dream Team of amazing vets, and to all our wonderful supporters and those that came to Romania to help in this amazing event in our long term mission to prevent thousands of
dogs and cats being
born homeless.
Related Animal Abuse and Neglect,
Bear Trophy Hunting, Biomedical Research, Captive Hunts, Captive Marine Mammals, Carriage Horses, Chaining and Tethering
Dogs, Chimpanzees Used in Research, Circuses, Animals in Entertainment, Cockfighting, Wildlife Killing Contests, Cruel Confinement of Farm Animals, Cruel Slaughter Practices, Dangerous Exotic Pets, Dissection, Dogfighting,
Dogs and Cats in the Fur Trade, Dove Shooting, Environmental Impact, Outdoor Cats, Fisheries and Marine Life, Force - Fed Animals, Fox Penning, Fur Production: Caged & Trapped Animals, Fur Used in Fashion, Greyhound Racing, Habitat Loss and Fragmentation, Hog -
Dog Fighting,
Homeless Horses, Horse Slaughter, Internet Hunting, Lethal Wildlife Management, Marine Mammal Stranding, Marine Pollution and Noise, Medical Training Using Animals, Pain and Distress in Research Animals, Pet Overpopulation, Pets Used in Experiments, Pheasant Stocking, Poaching, Puppy Mills, Rattlesnake Roundups, Shark Tournaments, World Spay Day, Tennessee Walking Horses, Threatened and Endangered Species, Wild Horses, Wildlife and Roads, Wildlife Overpopulation, Wildlife Trade, Zoos and Exhibitors
By preventing unwanted litters from ever being
born, fewer unwanted litters are
born and therefore fewer
homeless dogs and cats end up in over-burdened shelters where they face euthanasia.
An Animal Welfare Advocate and an H$ U$ Executive (an unlikely pair I agree but
bear with me) were walking down the street when they came upon a
homeless person and his
dog.
Eureka, CA — Friends for Life Friends For Life Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending the suffering and killing of
homeless companion animals in Humboldt County and beyond through programs designed to (1) place
homeless companion animals in permanent, loving, adoptive homes, (2) reduce the number of
dogs and cats being
born, and (3) enrich the human - animal bond.
riends For Life Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending the suffering and killing of
homeless companion animals in Humboldt County and beyond through programs designed to (1) place
homeless companion animals in permanent, loving, adoptive homes, (2) reduce the number of
dogs and cats being
born, and (3) enrich the human - animal bond.
The organization's aim is to «bring about a time when no
homeless, unwanted animals are destroyed in shelters and when every
dog or cat ever
born can be guaranteed a good life in a good home.»
With the help of some extraordinary
homeless animals —
dogs like Sweet Pea, Big Girl, Abby, Stewie, and countless others — Kopp realized from her suffering something beautiful had been
born.
Started in 2000 by caring individuals who were concerned that too many
dogs and cats were being euthanized in our community simply because they were
homeless, Home at Last was
born with nothing more than a firm belief that there was a better way to treat the needy pets in their community and a firm commitment to make these changes happen.
50
dogs and cats got spayed / neutered, which will prevent thousands of puppies from being
born homeless...
92
dogs and cats will no longer be causing thousands of puppies and kitties to be
born and be
homeless, unwanted and suffer and die on the streets.
The kids train
homeless shelter
dogs in basic obedience and help the
dogs develop the skills to become more adoptable You can even see
Bear's graduation photo on the Program Participant page — check out «
Bear 2» at the top of the (he's
Bear 2, since another
dog named
Bear was in the program).
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.