Not exact matches
Under certain circumstances (e.g. addressing
overpopulation of specific
animal species), we do consider ecological management strategies that
include lethal control methods such as hunting.
To combat the problem of
animal overpopulation, the Volusia County Animal Control Advisory Board on Aug. 3 will consider an ordinance that includes a rebate - program for owners who alter their pets, said Bill Foster, county animal control super
animal overpopulation, the Volusia County
Animal Control Advisory Board on Aug. 3 will consider an ordinance that includes a rebate - program for owners who alter their pets, said Bill Foster, county animal control super
Animal Control Advisory Board on Aug. 3 will consider an ordinance that
includes a rebate - program for owners who alter their pets, said Bill Foster, county
animal control super
animal control supervisor.
Our primary goals
include finding the best home for each
animal in our care, reducing pet
overpopulation through our spay / neuter programs, and improving the lives of
animals in our community.
Each participating local station will also engage local viewers with news and information across various platforms,
including on air during local newscasts, online and via social media, to help raise awareness about the actual pet adoption day as well as related
animal welfare issues, like the
overpopulation of shelters.
There are many reasons owners choose to spay or neuter their pets,
including factors related to health and behavior, and concerns over the current
overpopulation crisis in companion
animals.
Our Vision: To have
animal unity in our community which
includes a collaboration with the city, county and rescue organizations to support spay / neuter programs, reduce
overpopulation, and promote
animal adoptions from local shelters.
The cooperative program with PACCA will ensure that students also experience other shelter issues and topics,
including homeless
animal management, the role of the veterinarian in an
animal shelter, pet
animal overpopulation, infectious disease control, behavior problems and evaluations, and
animal cruelty, neglect and hoarding.
Mission Statement PAWS» mission is to prevent cruelty to all
animals by promoting humane standards through education and example, to provide care and shelter for homeless
animals, aid in the reduction of domestic
animal overpopulation, and aid in the enforcement of laws,
including the investigation of
animal cruelty and abuse.
As we develop this section of our web site, we'll provide information from across the humane domain,
including responsible pet guardianship, humane education for people of all ages, and why spay / neuter is the most important step in helping prevent
animal overpopulation.
When many of us hear about cat
overpopulation, we picture an overabundance of cats in
animal shelters and not enough families to adopt them — a situation that can have tragic consequences,
including the risk of euthanasia.
The Alberta Spay / Neuter Task Force (ASNTF) is a dedicated and compassionate team of volunteer veterinarians,
animal health technologists and general volunteers that provide pro-active, community based pet wellness clinics for areas that are experiencing pet
overpopulation issues,
including First Nation communities.
During the tour, visitors will learn about our history and work, get a behind the scene look of the shelter, and participate in a discussion on an age - appropriate
animal topic,
including dog bite prevention and pet
overpopulation.
We cover topics
including pet
overpopulation, puppy mills, and pretty much anything else concerning domestic
animals.
Its desired results
include a reduction in abandoned and euthanized
animals; a reduction in the oversupply of kittens; a higher percentage of spayed / neutered and microchipped pets; and more community awareness of
overpopulation and efforts to address it.
In addition to rescuing dogs, our organization educates and advocates for a range of issues
including pet
overpopulation (the importance of spaying and neutering), breed discrimination, dog bite prevention, and
animal welfare laws.
PRIMARY FOUNDING MISSION: It is the belief of this organization that affordable spay / neuter and wellness services can help reduce pet
overpopulation,
including but not limited to owned companion
animals, feral / community cats, shelter
animals, and rescue
animals.
We are involved in many such issues,
including animals used for product testing, medical research, food, clothing, entertainment, or dissection, as well as companion
animal overpopulation, trapping, sport hunting, and wildlife habitat.
I expect these accusations will reach a fever pitch tomorrow, not just in light of my recent pictorial of PETA's brutal slaying of
animals and its abhorrent defense of abusive shelters, but also because I will post an article called «The Lie at the Heart of the Killing: The Myth of Pet
Overpopulation,» where I take to task the notion of national pet overpopulation, regional pet overpopulation, shelter overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street into
Overpopulation,» where I take to task the notion of national pet
overpopulation, regional pet overpopulation, shelter overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street into
overpopulation, regional pet
overpopulation, shelter overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street into
overpopulation, shelter
overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street into
overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you
include the number of
animals living on the street into the equation.
The
Animal Foundation's lifesaving programs are designed to address the root causes of pet
overpopulation and homelessness and
include: adoptions; low - cost spay / neuter, microchipping and vaccination services; lost & found pets; Community Cats; and more.
Our volunteers rescue small breed dogs from desperate situations
including neglect, puppy mill rescue, owner surrender, and euthanasia by
animal shelters due to
overpopulation.
Stopping Pet
Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the number of animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets of disadvantaged residents of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects of pet overpopulation on the community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion an
Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the number of
animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area
animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets of disadvantaged residents of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs
include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects of pet
overpopulation on the community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion an
overpopulation on the community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion
animal adoption.
The Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) is a private, nonprofit organization that advocates the humane treatment of companion
animals through leadership and proactive solutions to pet
overpopulation,
including adoptions, rescue, education and spay / neuter efforts.
Founded in 1978, The
Animal Foundation's lifesaving programs are designed to address the root causes of pet
overpopulation and homelessness and
include: adoptions; low - cost spay / neuter, microchipping and vaccination services; lost & found pets; Community Cats; and more.
In addition to transporting
animals, the nonprofit is also working to reduce the number of
animals needing relocation with innovative initiatives targeting the sources of pet
overpopulation,
including support for low - cost spay / neuter programs and lobbying for improved local
animal regulations and enforcement.
Topics might
include dog bite prevention, pet
overpopulation, pet care, kindness to
animals, and more.
In one way or another, all of us —
including those who do not even have pets — are affected by
animal overpopulation.
This involvement
includes supporting the neutering of cats and dogs adopted from public or private
animal care and control facilities — thereby controlling the ongoing contribution of offspring to pet
overpopulation.
The American Veterinary Medical Association and the American
Animal Hospital Association believe the practice to be a safe, effective tool to help end pet
overpopulation and has numerous health benefits,
including a drastically reduced cancer rate later in life.
Our mission statement
includes,
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Animal overpopulation is
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animal cruelty.
Heart of the Valley believes responsible pet guardianship,
including spaying and neutering of
animals, is the only way to overcome pet
overpopulation.
The program teaches current and future veterinarians to treat and prevent disease; provides high quality care to sick, injured, and abused
animals; consults on population health and protocols,
including diagnostic assistance in instances of disease outbreaks; helps reduce pet
overpopulation and euthanasia through spay / neuter programs; and improves
animal health through education of new and existing pet owners.
Topics may
include pet
overpopulation, responsible pet ownership and careers in
animal care and rescue.