Recognized for being the first no - kill, cageless animal shelter and proud recipient of an award for outstanding work by
a humane organization issued by the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association, The A.A. F. is named after St. Francis of Assisi, known as the early champion of animals.
Not exact matches
It is unrealistic to expect a small, private
humane organization to go into a situation which includes a serious mental health problem, a zoning
issue, and more, and take action without back up.»
San Diego is one of the few cities in the nation that has a designated investigative unit for
humane law enforcement; most cities rely mainly on Animal Control
organizations alone to respond to domestic animal and wildlife
issues.
While in many shelters Pit Bulls are over represented in comparison to other pure breeds this is not due to an over population
issue but more due to bad internal adoption policies within many
humane organizations and of a lack of understanding about the breed resulting in an unnatural deflatation in demand.
It provided the first Canadian estimates on the scale of the
issue, based on 478 responses from veterinarians, municipal shelters,
humane societies and SPCAs, rescue
organizations, trap - neuter - return groups, spay / neuter groups and other
organizations that help house or care for stray, abandoned and feral cats in Canada.
One of the
issues seen more and more lately that may hinder No - Kill success is the fading support for traditional rescue groups that are foster - based without a brick and mortar facility, Many grant - making systems and relocation programs automatically exclude these types of groups, yet community rescue
organizations have been the backbone of no - kill efforts far longer than the fancy «
humane organizations» who hog the donations and get all the publicity.
(4) If financial
issues are a problem with keeping the pets, you may want to contact local and national
humane and rescue
organizations, such as HSUS, SPCA, MAC, or IMOM to see if they can help.
MISSION STATEMENT The Central Arizona Animal Rescue (CAAR) is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to the general welfare, sheltering and placement of animals; prevention of cruelty to animals and overpopulation; education concerning
humane treatment of animals; and involvement in other animal welfare
issues.
We also offer advisory services to
humane societies, animal protection
organizations, avian rescue groups and to federal, state and local agencies needing assistance with
issues related to captive exotic birds.
The
issue of concern to those
organizations was to advance lethal injection as a more
humane method of killing than the decompression chambers still widely used.
She is also one of the Founders of
Humane Voters of Arizona and writes its legislative report card on animal
issues each year and provides institutional history on legislative and other
issues to many
organizations in the local, regional and national
humane communities.
It's well known to
humane and rescue
organizations that the most prevalent reason pet parents give up on dogs less than two years of age is a result of unresolved behavioral
issues.
In this
issue: A glimpse into the tough but rewarding jobs of
humane investigators; better branding helps
organizations gain community support; how to create and staff a
humane summer camp; navigating your rescue away from founder's syndrome; sanitation basics for a healthy shelter environment; and more.