We are the only full - service, no -
kill shelter serving the Quad - Cities area.
The class served as a fundraiser for the animal welfare center, a full - service, no -
kill shelter serving the Quad - City area.
Faithful Friends Animal Society is a private, nonprofit animal welfare organization with
a No Kill shelter serving Delaware.
The Animal Welfare Society (AWS) is an open - admission No
Kill shelter serving York County, Maine.
Not exact matches
UPDATE: The car in question belongs to Sen. Ken LaValle, a Long Island Republican, who represents
Shelter Island and, according to his office, was on his way to a dedication for a young island resident who was
killed while
serving in Afghanistan on June 4th.
Woodinville, WA About Blog Homeward Pet Adoption Center is a non-profit, no -
kill animal
shelter serving the greater Seattle area.
Flathead County Animal
Shelter is a no
kill, county run facility,
serving pets of residents of Flathead County.
Dedicated to the protection and care of all animals, the Charlevoix Area Humane Society is an independent non-profit 501 (c) 3 no -
kill animal
shelter that has been
serving pets and their humans in Charlevoix County since 1974.
The No
Kill Advocacy Center has set the uplifting goal of ending non-euthanasia
killing, challenging progressive animal
shelters to pioneer new ways of
serving all their stakeholders without accepting harm to animals as the collateral cost, and arguing that a better and ethically consistent future in animal
sheltering rests on the self - evident principle that the animals still being
killed matter just as much as those who no longer face death.
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.
Kristen previously
served as the Assistant Director at the Fairfax County Animal
Shelter in Fairfax, Virginia, where she helped overturn «pit bull» adoption restrictions, doubled adoptions and cut euthanasia in half, bringing Fairfax County to no -
kill.
We are a mission - driven organization working to bring an end to
shelter killing, and this kind of tracking guides our work and
serves as a constant reminder of all that remains to be done.
Pit Stop for Change Rescue and Rehabilitation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, no -
kill shelter and volunteer pet rescue organization
serving the Detroit, Michigan area.
Best Friends also took over operations of a
shelter there, which
serves as both a spay / neuter center and a no -
kill adoption center for animals who had already arrived in other
shelters.
Over the years, the Society has grown and evolved to include a humane, state - of - the - art no -
kill shelter facility designed to
serve companion animals.
This new center will support New York City
shelters and rescue groups working to find loving homes for cats and dogs in need, and will also
serve as a place where animal lovers from all around the country can join Best Friends» national commitment to end the
killing of dogs and cats in
shelters.
We believe the public is better
served by looking at a
shelter's admission policy and overall treatment record, rather than relying on a vague term such as «no -
kill.»
Moreover, what the PETA's self -
serving press release doesn't say is that PETA in addition to
killing thousands of animals, PETA continued to champion the mass
killing of pit bulls and community cats and continued to defend poorly performing
shelters.
WCHS operates a «no -
kill» (except in cases of aggression or lifelong illness), limited - admission
shelter located in Pullman that
serves all of Whitman County.
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.)
With over 25 years» experience in the animal welfare field, he has led animal welfare
shelters both No -
Kill as well as Animal Controls, opening 3 spay / neuter clinics and
serving on numerous Board of Directors for various animal welfare organizations.
But to highlight the centennial would be an exercise in elevating form over substance compared to the real celebration: the first traditional
shelter that
serves as an animal control agency that takes in every stray animal and has not
killed a single healthy animal, feral cat, or sick or injured treatable animal since June 11, 2001.
At the Peninsula Regional Animal
Shelter which
serves the area, for example, 1,939 cats either died or were
killed out of 2,970, a 65 % death rate.
We are the ONLY organization working to build and operate a no -
kill pet animal
shelter to
serve all Leavenworth County residents.
Among other positions, she
served as Medical Director for the North Shore Animal League, the world's largest no -
kill animal
shelter.
No -
Kill looks good on paper, and if the organization adopting it is a large, well - funded operation with the ability to foster and rehabilitate pets, it can work, but most small, regional
shelters are ill - equipped for such an altruistic approach to
serving the community's unwanted pets.
As Will County's original no -
kill shelter we've been
serving the area for over 40 years with a single purpose, provide a safe haven for homeless pets and help them find their forever home.
Chief Hammond has a proven track record of success,
serving for more than 25 years in municipal government in Fairfax County, Virginia, and bringing the Fairfax County Animal
Shelter to no -
kill in less than three years.
With the support of donors, SNP LA has
served over 150,000 dogs and cats at the three LA area based non-profit veterinary clinics and helped to cut in half the number of pets
killed in city
shelters.
A HILL COUNTRY NO
KILL SHELTER AWS Freeman - Fritts opened its doors in 1986 as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization to
serve the needs of Kerr County's animals and is commonly known as Freeman - Fritts in honor of its founders.
They are active in the local community and committed to supporting and working closely with local rescues, such as the no -
kill Safe Animal
Shelter where they both
serve on the Board of Directors.
Serving the needs of homeless animals in the community since 1951, Little Traverse Bay Humane Society is a no -
kill shelter that offers a temporary home to companion animals.
The center will
serve as a physical demonstration of the huge progress and momentum underway to end the
killing of dogs and cats in our nation's
shelters, and will invite visitors to become part of the lifesaving work.
The NKLA initiative is poised to
serve as a model for how the entire nation can become no -
kill, with no pet ever having to die in a
shelter again simply because they do not have a home.
Chief Hammond has a proven track record of success,
serving for more than 25 years in municipal government in Fairfax County, Virginia and bringing the Fairfax County Animal
Shelter to No
Kill in less than three years.
The «Animals» columns are the combined totals of dogs and cats
killed in the
shelters serving the jurisdiction.
This will focus largely on community cat work in the areas
served by the
shelter, as well as No -
Kill Utah (NKUT) Coalition support for underage kittens brought to the
shelter.
Bide - a-Wee This no -
kill shelter with three locations has
served New York City with compassion and dedication for more than a century.
The Southampton Animal
Shelter is one of the leading «No -
Kill» animal
shelters on Long Island and
serves the entire Township of Southampton including Villages of North Haven, Quogue, Sag Harbor, Sagaponack, Southampton (Village), Westhampton Beach and West Hampton Dunes — and Hamlets (unincorporated) of Bridgehampton, Eastport, East Quogue, Remsenburg, Riverside Shinnecock Hills, Speonk, Tuckahoe, Water Mill and Westhampton.
ADOPTION CENTER LifeLine's transformation of Atlanta into a no -
kill community means the county
shelters need to
serve as welcoming adoption centers, with the goal of attracting and creating new families for these animals.
The SPCA Albrecht Center for Animal Welfare is a No
Kill Shelter that
serves the entire Central Savannah River Area region.
Some of these include Furburbia pet adoption centers in malls (taking pets out of the
shelter to the public); pet super adoptions (adopting hundreds of animals at a time over a weekend), the first coalition - based effort to end the
killing; the Big Fix statewide mobile clinic,
serving every nook and cranny of the state and cranking out more surgeries than any other mobile clinic of its kind (around 100,000 surgeries during its time); creative corporate partnerships, including Squatters Chasing Tail Ale and Hooters for Neuter; the first statewide community cat trap / neuter / return (TNR) programs; and the first dedicated
shelter program to save pit bull terriers (the Pit Crew).
Tree House has been
serving Chicago since 1971 as the city's largest cageless, no -
kill shelter for cats.
The Humane Society of Stillwater is a nonprofit, no -
kill animal
shelter that
serves homeless dogs and cats in the Stillwater community.
Operated by Sherri Norquist, former director of the Bolivar County Animal
Shelter, the sanctuary, on 28 acres of privately owned land,
serves as a «no
kill» haven for abandoned and injured animals.
How sad to know that a veteran who
served our country faithfully and carries the scars of service ended up in a high
kill shelter.
Grand Rapids, MI --(SBWIRE)-- 12/03/2013 — Focus on Ferals is a 501 (c)(3) designated no -
kill shelter,
serving West Michigan since 2005.
Woodinville, WA About Blog Homeward Pet Adoption Center is a non-profit, no -
kill animal
shelter serving the greater Seattle area.