Furry Friends is the only no -
kill shelter open to the public in northern Palm Beach County.
Not exact matches
More animal farms of any scale in Oakland means more animals
killed, more animals dumped at the
shelter, [x] and
opening the floodgates for slaughter hobbyists to practice their craft, [xi] make mistakes,
kill animals and cause needless suffering.
This massive project will hopefully help
open our eyes to what's happening behind
shelter walls every day and inspire us to do what we can to stop it — from opting for adoption instead of a purchase, to supporting no -
kill shelter initiatives.
For the first time in history there are over 70
open admission No
Kill shelters spanning more than 200 cities, towns and communities.
Not only does this ignore the data, but the success of communities that have become No
Kill overnight when
open admission
shelters embraced the philosophy and rigorously implemented the programs.
With about 9,000 animals
killed in U.S.
shelters each and every day, we need to be
open to new ideas that may run opposite to what we believe to be true.
I'm getting the feeling that some of the failures associated with
shelters which have rebranded themselves no -
kill (those ones that don't have
open admissions or who end up warehousing animals in poor conditions for much too long) without understanding that they can't have a no -
kill shelter without the development of a no -
kill community have given the term no -
kill a bad name.
And it sort of buys in to the idea that
open admission
shelters can not be No
Kill.
And the more
shelters in a community, whether
open admission No
Kill or limited admission No Kill, keep those animals out of kill shelt
Kill or limited admission No
Kill, keep those animals out of kill shelt
Kill, keep those animals out of
kill shelt
kill shelters.
Completely agree that if
open admission
shelters embrace no
kill they can become no
kill quickly (not that it doesn't take a lot of work — but it can be done).
Tompkins County was referred to in every sentence as an
open admission No
Kill Shelter - as is NHS.
When more than 4 million cats and dogs are
killed in U.S.
shelters every year, we need to be
open to new, though sometimes controversial, lifesaving ideas.
If we can agree that
open admission
shelters can be no
kill, and that there are enough homes for all the pets (which we do), then why the need to limit intake?
And creating the largest (and only
open admission) No -
Kill animal
shelter in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
The Kansas City
shelter takes in a disproportionate and staggering volume of 10,300 animals a year, making it the 3rd largest
open admission, No
Kill shelter in the country.
You are probably familiar with terms like «
Open Admissions», «Limited Admissions», and «No -
Kill» when referring to animal
shelters.
«We got an anonymous call Thursday saying the dogs were at their owners» house,» said Jerry Swanger, Deltona Animal Control manager.The dogs - which a Volusia circuit judge sentenced to death last month because of their aggression toward people and because they have
killed five cats - disappeared Oct. 31 from the
shelter, where workers found a lock cut and a kennel door pried
open.
In October 2005, we
opened a no
kill animal
shelter in Belton, Missouri.
In the letter from the director at UPAWS, (a completely
open admission
shelter that has several city contract), they happily reported that in 2007, the
shelter made the decision to try No
Kill.
There are many good
shelters that call themselves «no -
kill,» just as there are many fine
shelters — such as The Anti-Cruelty Society — that are «
open admission.»
1) As a no -
kill shelter, if one of our dogs is repeatedly passed over by the public, we do not automatically consider that dog unworthy or unadoptable and do not «remedy» the situation by
opening up his held space through euthanasia.
Iâ $ ™ ve volunteered with local
shelters, have fostered hundreds of kittens, served on the Board of Directors of a humane society, was Director of Operations for one of the largest and most successful
shelters in the nation, was Executive Director of an
open admission animal control
shelter which created the nationâ $ ™ s first (and at the time only) No
Kill community, and have consulted with dozens more, including some of the largest and best known in the nation.
KC Pet Project is the largest No
Kill shelter in Kansas City and the 3rd largest
open - admission No
Kill shelter in the United States!
There are nearly six times as many homes
opening up every year as the number of adoptable pets
killed in
shelters!
The no -
kill shelters he works with are
open door
shelters.
Animal Rescue New Orleans was the local animal first responders after Katrina and decided to make it a permanent mission by
opening a no -
kill triage
shelter to house rescues in 2006.
Nevada Humane Society is a 501c3 non-profit organization and the only
open - admission, no -
kill shelter in the state of Nevada.
Open Adoption was pioneered by a few No
Kill shelters in the 1970s and 1980s (although not called
Open Adoption at that time), but beginning in the late 1990s the idea was fleshed out in conferences that included both traditional and No
Kill leaders.
And No
Kill shelters fundraised on the basis of not
killing animals, which demonized
open - admission
shelters that had the responsibility for animal control and accepting owner surrenders.
About KC Pet Project KC Pet Project is the 3rd largest No
Kill,
open admission animal
shelter in the U.S..
The facility will be operated by KC Pet Project, the organization responsible for the turnaround of what is the third largest no -
kill,
open admission animal
shelter in the United States.
(It also, of course, continues to ignore the fact that «
open - admission»
shelters can be No
Kill and that an «
open admission»
shelter does not have to — and should not — be an
open door to the
killing of animals.
The traditionalists argued that
open - admission public
shelters were necessary because private, limited - admission No
Kill shelters were not able to deal with all the homeless pets who needed help.
This positive approach makes
Open Adoption a gateway to No
Kill, because it carries forward the idea of the
shelter as a welcoming community center.
In the late 1990s, some in the traditional
shelter industry began to use the concept of «
open admission» versus «limited admission» to criticize No
Kill.
One reason that criticism of No
Kill on the ground of «limited admission» has died down is that it is now abundantly clear that «
open admission» public
shelters can be No
Kill.
A concept called
Open Adoption is another example of a data - driven approach that has been widely accepted in recent years by both No
Kill and traditional
shelters.
The Animal Welfare Society (AWS) is an
open - admission No
Kill shelter serving York County, Maine.
2) Progress as promised - 2012 Final Report from KC Pet Project in Kansas City, MO - Our organizations is working diligently to take a once high -
kill shelter and turn it into an
open - admission, no
kill shelter.
University of the Pacific offers a No -
Kill Animal Shelter Management Certificate Program which provides the knowledge needed to assume a management or leadership role at an open - admission, no - kill animal shelter, including program management, community engagement, and shelter operati
Kill Animal
Shelter Management Certificate Program which provides the knowledge needed to assume a management or leadership role at an open - admission, no - kill animal shelter, including program management, community engagement, and shelter oper
Shelter Management Certificate Program which provides the knowledge needed to assume a management or leadership role at an
open - admission, no -
kill animal shelter, including program management, community engagement, and shelter operati
kill animal
shelter, including program management, community engagement, and shelter oper
shelter, including program management, community engagement, and
shelter oper
shelter operations.
Gradually, we learned what worked and what didn't, as much through research as through visiting
shelters, both large and small, municipal and private,
open admission and no
kill.
All
shelter pets have a rough time of it, especially in
open admission
shelters where they're constantly at risk of being
killed for space.
In 2011, Best Friends Animal Society teamed up with LAAS and the six leading Los Angeles animal organizations at the time (Heaven on Earth was invited to join the steering committee in 2013 after
opening Perry's Place) to lay the groundwork for a bold campaign with a big goal: to end the
killing of dogs and cats in LAAS
shelters.
That's why we fought to make the Southern Brazoria County Animal
Shelter the only No
Kill Open Admission Municipal Animal
Shelter in Brazoria County.
It is our first endeavor towards becoming a no -
kill shelter and has increased our save rate by 20 % since the doors
opened in 2016.
Reports that roughly 300 dogs were rounded up and
killed in Sochi prior to the Olympics prompted some athletes to adopt dogs and moved a Russian billionaire to
open a new animal
shelter.
When you foster a homeless dog or cat, you are saving the lives of two animals — the one you care for and one who fills the newly
opened space in our no -
kill shelter.
While «no -
kill»
shelters help some of the animals in a community, they can not meet the needs of many of the stray or at - risk animals that are served by an «
open - admission» facility like the Whatcom Humane Society.
Serving the community since 1927, the Baltimore Humane Society operates a no -
kill animal
shelter for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small mammals; a low - cost spay / neuter clinic and pet wellness center for the public; and a pet cemetery on our property called the Nicodemus Memorial Park, which offers funeral, burial, and cremation services as well as free pet bereavement services that are
open to all (not just clients of the cemetery.)
The organization
opened a cageless
shelter with a no -
kill mandate and also became well known for its expertise in cat behaviour as well as its evidence - based humane programs to reduce cat overpopulation.