Sentences with phrase «leading animal care organizations»

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Without any continuity, people needing to release an unwanted animal call around in desperation, leading to a windfall for some fraudulent organizations that offer inadequate care to the animals in their custody and again, ignore the sterilization mandate for Oklahoma animal shelters.
The forces that led to the formation of ESLAV (European Society for Laboratory Animal Veterinarians) and lead our way at present, are the requirements of the public as well as organizations to be able to address veterinary specialists in the field of humane care and use of laboratory animals, and the requirement of these experts to discuss common subjects, to pool their resources to provide specialized service functions and professional expertise, and to be represented at a European level when decisions are made regarding laboratory animal use and weAnimal Veterinarians) and lead our way at present, are the requirements of the public as well as organizations to be able to address veterinary specialists in the field of humane care and use of laboratory animals, and the requirement of these experts to discuss common subjects, to pool their resources to provide specialized service functions and professional expertise, and to be represented at a European level when decisions are made regarding laboratory animal use and weanimal use and welfare.
The project is being handled by Neighborhood Cats, which is a nonprofit animal welfare organization and a national leader in the care and management of community cats and the leading resource for Trap - Neuter - Return programs in New York City.
We are our area's leading animal welfare organization, with a vision to build a healthy, safe, and compassionate community where all animals receive the care they deserve.
As a leading welfare organization, HSNT has transformed the way homes care for animals.
NAIA is the nation's leading advocacy organization for animals and for the people who love and care for them.
As a non-profit organization, the ACVIM promotes and fosters scientific and professional activities that lead to better care for both animals and humans through training, education and discovery.
The following links lead to businesses or organizations that in one way or another promote high quality care and management of exotic animals.
Dr. Paul Maza, faculty member and consultant for the Cornell Feline Health Center, is also the director of a small group called FARVets (Feral, Abandoned, and Rescued animals) that assists animal welfare organizations abroad, in their missions to treat feline diseases and tackle overpopulation issues that may lead to abandonment of cats, inability to care for cats as pets, and feral cat populations.
We are fully accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association — AAHA, an organization of the world's leading animal hospitals which adheres to strict standards of care in veterinary medAnimal Hospital Association — AAHA, an organization of the world's leading animal hospitals which adheres to strict standards of care in veterinary medanimal hospitals which adheres to strict standards of care in veterinary medicine.
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