«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..
«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,» said Susana Della Maddalena, executive director of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
If you are looking for a way to help
homeless dogs in your community, fostering is a wonderful way to get involved.
All proceeds go towards helping
homeless dogs in the community.
To further its broader mission of reducing the number of
homeless dogs in its community, Lucky Puppy also offers a free training class twice a month to anyone who wants to attend, and an expansion project is under way to open Rehab Ranch.
The campus looks forward to joining this great shelter to help out
the homeless dogs in their community again in the future!
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.
Tulsa
community members can attend the event to adopt a
dog, participate
in contests benefiting the Animal Rescue Foundation and learn about
homeless pets
in need of loving homes.
Its mission continues to evolve as conditions change and animals face new and different challenges, but the core of that mission remains unchanged: to honor and strengthen the human - animal bond by providing the best quality care for
homeless dogs and cats, and supporting companion animals
in their homes through affordable veterinary care,
community outreach, and education.
At Second Chance, our mission is to champion
homeless cats and
dogs who are healthy or treatable
in the quest to find their forever homes and engage with our
community to promote responsible pet ownership - ultimately reducing future generations of
homeless animals.
Additionally, applicants will be asked to explain how the program will enable them to make spay / neuter services accessible for owned and
homeless dogs and cats
in their
communities.
In March 2000 I was one of five people in my community to start the Heaven Can Wait Animal Society for homeless dogs and cat
In March 2000 I was one of five people
in my community to start the Heaven Can Wait Animal Society for homeless dogs and cat
in my
community to start the Heaven Can Wait Animal Society for
homeless dogs and cats.
First Coast No More
Homeless Pets operates one of the largest spay and neuter clinics
in the country with the mission to end the killing of
dogs and cats
in shelters
in our
community, Northeast Florida and the nation.
This program was established through the dedicated efforts of our board members and
in conjunction with our local adoptions of cats, kittens,
dogs and puppies - has helped greatly to address the problem of
homeless and unwanted pets
in our
community.
Adoptable
homeless dogs are not euthanized for lack of space
in the
communities where we place our animals, so our Louisiana pups never compete with other
homeless pets
in need of families.
They are now the safest
community in the United States for
homeless dogs and right up there with cats.
No More
Homeless Pets
in Utah goes on to adopt over 100,000 animals, spay and neuter 237,000, achieve 12 no - kill
communities (and counting), and currently has over an 85 percent save rate for
dogs statewide.
The City of Austin, Tex., went from a 50 percent save rate to saving over 90 percent of the
community's
homeless dogs and cats
in just two and a half years.
The SNiP mission is to prevent the suffering and death of
dogs and cats due to overpopulation and preventable diseases, to eliminate the need for euthanasia
in our
community's animal shelters, to reduce the number of
homeless animals, and to educate the public about the importance of spay / neuter.
Outpatient Parvo Treatment by Animal Shelters for
Dogs in the Community is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - w
Dogs in the
Community is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats communit
Community is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and
community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats communit
community members to increase the lifesaving of
homeless dogs and cats community - w
dogs and cats
communitycommunity - wide.
There are lots of ways to volunteer your time to help
homeless dogs and cats
in your
community find a loving home.
From the beginning, the hospital was confronted by a
community need for pro bono work, particularly
in two areas: the treatment and subsequent adoption of
homeless dogs and cats, and the inability of low - income households to pay for spay, neuter, and life - saving surgeries.
Every dollar donated to the Humane Society of Stillwater remains local and is used to care for
homeless cats and
dogs in the Stillwater
community.
This National Walk allows the entire animal loving
community to come together
in support of our no - kill mission to help save the lives of
homeless dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens!
Because there are
homeless pets awaiting adoption
in every
community in the nation, the ASPCA strongly advocates that persons wishing to acquire a
dog consider adopting one from a shelter or other source of
homeless animals.
First Coast No More
Homeless Pets is a non-profit group whose mission is to end the killing of
dogs and cats
in shelters
in our
community, northeast Florida and the nation.
Your contribution will support the spay / neuter of cats and the education of our
community about the euthanasia of healthy,
homeless cats and
dogs in shelters
in the Cincinnati area.
The success of LTCR ultimately depends on the support of dedicated volunteers who share our compassion to save
homeless animals and engage
in local
community activities that help keep
dogs and families together.
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You are
in denial about the scope of the
homeless animal population and completely unrealistic
in thinking it's something that will be taken care of by no kill shelters, which most
communities will NEVER agree to financially support, not when you can kill thirty
dogs in a day, instead of spending money to feed, house and care for them humanely until homes are found, and indefinitely for those who never will be adopted.
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In every community in the country, shelter volunteers, animal control officers, veterinarians, foster parents, humane society staff and many others are working hard to save lost, homeless and abandoned dogs and cat
In every
community in the country, shelter volunteers, animal control officers, veterinarians, foster parents, humane society staff and many others are working hard to save lost, homeless and abandoned dogs and cat
in the country, shelter volunteers, animal control officers, veterinarians, foster parents, humane society staff and many others are working hard to save lost,
homeless and abandoned
dogs and cats.
Additionally, applicants will be asked to explain how the training will enable them to make spay / neuter services accessible for owned and
homeless dogs and cats
in their
communities.
Our Rummage for Rescue store has made a tremendous difference
in our ability to help
homeless cats and
dogs in our
community!
Since 2012, Charleston Animal Society has been delivering
homeless dogs and cats to their new families
in time for the holidays, creating Christmas miracles
in the
community of Charleston, SC.
Adopt - A-Pet's long term goals are to continue to find loving families for
homeless dogs and cats as well as assist people
in the
community with their personal animals.
Get ready to walk the walk and show your support for the
homeless dogs and cats
in our
community at the 2016 Walk for the Animals!
When she's not saving the lives of
homeless pets
in our
community Rena is creating jewelry, riding her motorcycle and playing Frisbee with her SPCA rescue
dog, Harley, which are all some of the great passions Rena enjoys.
Are you ready to walk the walk and show your support for the
homeless dogs and cats
in our
community?
At Second Chance, our mission is to champion
homeless cats and
dogs who are healthy or treatable
in the quest to find their forever homes and engage with our
community to promote...
Through Our Pack, I help support
community outreach programs such as free and low cost spay and neuter to the
dogs of the
homeless,
dog safety and responsible ownership to children's camps and the
community, and owner retention programs to prevent
dogs from being surrendered to the shelter
in the first place.
Grants are offered through the Best Friends No More
Homeless Pets Network Parter program to organizations that create a significant and measurable decrease
in local
dog and cat euthanasia rates and increase adoptions
in their
communities.
We are always striving to do more for the
homeless dogs and cats
in our
community, and part of that effort is being very careful with donated funds.
He grew up around this type of evil and
in his sick mind it is ok... no amount of jail time or public apologies is going to change that... he needs some serious therapy and
community work with
homeless dogs to even begin to start to get my forgiveness.
This program is designed to save thousands of
homeless dogs and cats on an annual basis from
communities in our nation where help is needed most.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home unwanted
dogs and cats; to prevent overpopulation through spay / neuter; to restore dignity, trust and quality of life for neglected, abused and
homeless dogs and cats; to find the best home for each
dog and cat
in our care; to educate adopters and our
community on pet care, spaying / neutering, training and suitable animal selection for their lifestyle; to provide a network of resources, volunteers and fosters for animals, animal shelters / pounds and the
community.
Knowing how difficult it can be to find loving homes for every stray
dog in her
community, Marilyn contacted a local rescue group that's part of the network of shelters
in NEAS» Saving
Homeless Pets Across America program.
To improve the welfare of
dogs and cats
in Asia, resulting
in better lives for both the animal and human
communities, to create a society without
homeless animals, and to ultimately end animal cruelty.
As a participant
in the #ASFGIVINGTUESDAY Campaign, we are calling on our
community to help us continue to reduce the number of unwanted kittens, puppies, cats and
dogs in our area, and save the lives of thousands of local
homeless animals.
Proceeds from this event will help AnimalSave continue its important programs that began over 40 years ago and that provide a continuum of care that reduces the number of
homeless cats and
dogs in our
community.
Making the Case for a Paradigm Shift
in Community Cat Management, Part Two is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats communit
Community Cat Management, Part Two is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and
community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats communit
community members to increase the lifesaving of
homeless dogs and cats
communitycommunity - wide.