We strongly suggest that travelers, tourists and residents concerned about the effects of inhumane animal control write to the relevant tourism ministries in that country and ask that they work closely with qualified local and international animal welfare organizations to implement
humane animal control policies.
Not exact matches
The following resources will help your
animal control agency and shelter adopt
humane policies, protect community cats, and save more lives.
But just as these rights form a contract between dogs and their human families, we believe that they should also constrain the
animal control policies of city governments, the practices of
humane organizations, and the principles of all human interactions with dogs.
The National
Animal Control Association (NACA) issued the following policy statement in September, 2010: «NACA considers lethal injection of sodium pentobarbital, administered by competent, trained personnel, to be the only method of choice utilized for humane euthanasia of animal shelter dogs and cats.&
Animal Control Association (NACA) issued the following
policy statement in September, 2010: «NACA considers lethal injection of sodium pentobarbital, administered by competent, trained personnel, to be the only method of choice utilized for
humane euthanasia of
animal shelter dogs and cats.&
animal shelter dogs and cats.»
Publicly funded
animal control agencies also operate under a range of
policies, but because they are charged by law with protecting the community from dogs that are nuisances or dangerous and because they do no fund - raising around
humane issues, they are often denigrated as
animal killers.
Animal control shelters, including those operated by private
humane societies, are sometimes forced to use narrower criteria for assessing adoptability than private shelters because their mandate is set by government statutes, ordinances, regulations and
policies rather than by a mission statement.
NAIA believes that local governments should adequately fund
animal control agencies so that they are able to put
policies in place that will enhance public safety and provide
humane treatment for the dogs in their care.
The AVMA's new direction is more in line with the National
Animal Control Association (NACA) which in September 2010, issued the following policy statement: «NACA considers lethal injection of sodium pentobarbital, administered by competent, trained personnel, to be the only method of choice utilized for humane euthanasia of animal shelter dogs and cats.&
Animal Control Association (NACA) which in September 2010, issued the following
policy statement: «NACA considers lethal injection of sodium pentobarbital, administered by competent, trained personnel, to be the only method of choice utilized for
humane euthanasia of
animal shelter dogs and cats.&
animal shelter dogs and cats.»