Not exact matches
For
individuals or groups of young people under age 18 who want to support our
homeless dogs within their own school or community.
It also shows, despite the way some organizations and
individuals think, the solution to pet overpopulation is not rooted solely in stopping puppy mills or preventing pet stores from selling
dogs and cats or even in making all pet owners spay and neuter... The solution needs to be a balanced approach in which breeders, pet stores, shelters, rescues, humane organizations, veterinarians, and pet loving
individuals come together and help find the «
homeless» pets their forever home.
CHA Animal Shelter is a volunteer, nonprofit animal shelter dedicated to finding homes for
homeless cats and
dogs with responsible
individuals.
This program will offer
individual volunteers and staff members at the County shelter the opportunity to present the ideas they have to make shelter life better for the
homeless dogs, and to potentially be approved to receive funding for those ideas.
We are a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that relies heavily on private
individual donations and volunteer services to be able to continue helping
homeless dogs.
Exemplifying Maddie's Fund's core values of honesty, integrity and mutual respect, these
individuals are making a difference in the lives of
homeless dogs and cats and are deserving of incredible recognition.
They strive to carefully seek new loving homes for all cats and
dogs, provide quality lifetime care for those who are not yet adopted, support
individuals who have rescued
homeless dogs or cats, educate the public and pet owners about spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any issues that might arise and public outreach toward a more loving, responsible and permanent relationship with pets.
The Catahoula Rescue Network is a network of
individuals who have in some way shown interest and / or effort in rescue on behalf of
individual dogs of this interesting breed who have become
homeless.We're attempting to connect up
individual rescuers, and concerned
individuals, so that in sharing information and ideas,
homeless dogs will benefit.»
The TLC program provides incarcerated girls with the opportunity for rehabilitation through the experience of assessing and training
homeless shelter
dogs to eventually become service
dogs for wounded warriors and
individuals with autism in San Diego County.
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.
Under the act, an «Animal shelter operator» means any
individual, entity, association, trust, or corporation that operates a nongovernmental facility that maintains ten or more
dogs and cats for the purpose of impounding or harboring seized, stray,
homeless, abandoned or unwanted
dogs or cats, but not including any facility that does not house or harbor
dogs or cats on the premises and only operates through a system of fostering in private homes.
Unless you're very familiar with
dogs, have your
homeless dog looked over by a qualified
individual (
dog trainer, shelter or rescue worker, etc.) who can help you determine if the
dog has any special needs.