At Love and Hope Animal Sanctuary, Inc. our mission is to value life and to give these wonderful creatures a loving home in our cage - free, no -
kill facility where they are free to roam, explore and play in a safe environment.
Not exact matches
Even under the best conditions on supposedly «humane» farms, the animals often come from breeding
facilities that
kill the males by inhumane methods (egg hatcheries
where most laying hens come from) or the mothers are not allowed to do what comes naturally during pregnancy and their babies are taken away after a few days or less (as in the dairy industry).
While still under the title «Mena,» named after the Arkansas city
where Seal carried out his operations at an airport
facility, American Made made headlines in 2015 when a plane crash on the set in Medellin, Colombia
killed two pilots, Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl, and injured one, Jimmy Lee Garland.
The film tells the true story of John du Pont, a paranoid schizophrenic who built a wrestling training
facility on his 800 - acre Pennsylvania estate
where he subsequently shot and
killed Olmypic gold medal - winning wrestler David Schultz in 1996.
Their biggest headline however was in 1996 when Dave was shot and
killed by the Schultz's longtime friend and mentor John E. Du Pont (played by Steve Carrell in what could be an Oscar - worthy performance if he pulls it off), the mentally ill multimillionaire who founded Team Foxcatcher and who owned the
facility where the two wrestlers trained.
The Onyx & Breezy Foundation lends funding and support to pets of individuals
where medical hardship is present — Spay and neuter programs — Rescue of animals from
kill shelters — Food, medicine and supplies — Cancer Research — Medicine and equipment for military and police canines — Equipment for medical
facilities — Puppy mill rescues and disaster relief — Shelters, rescues, foster groups and sanctuaries — Pets of individuals
where medical hardship is present — Other endeavors that benefit the welfare of animals
This would include movement of animals from regional high -
kill to no -
kill shelters, providing services for cruelty cases so they can be placed in foster or shelter care, and moving animals from stray / rescue / shelter situations to
facilities where adoption is likely.
Beagles in our program come to us with a variety of backgrounds: some arrive from high
kill shelters in the southern U.S, while others are released to us via collaborative efforts with biomedical research
facilities where dogs are retiring from their «jobs» in the medical community.
Most of our animals come from high -
kill animal control
facilities where they were scheduled to be euthanized.
Eventually, if she does not die first of illness or disease, she will be
killed, dumped at the local pound or sold to a research
facility where she will be the subject for experiments and testing.
Last Chance is a non-profit organization that saves animals located in «
kill»
facilities by paying the costs to relocate them to temporary foster homes
where they are eventually adopted.
ll animals at Desert Haven are guaranteed a new home or a good life at the no -
kill facility,
where they will never again be alone, hungry or afraid.
Because of the misperception that homeless animals are damaged goods and
facilities are often perceived as dirty, unfriendly
killing places
where the public is not really welcome.