Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, several Fairfield County, Connecticut pet stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
More than 60 Seattle area pet stores have signed The HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support
local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers locate a reputable dog breeder.
Gigi and Luca's Pet Boutique of Lighthouse Point, Fla. has discontinued the sale of commercially - bred puppies and has signed HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs.
Petland Discounts of N.Y. has signed The HSUS» pledge committing to support
local animal adoption programs instead of selling puppies.
More than 100 New York City area pet stores have signed The HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs or provide literature to help customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Thanks to the efforts of local animal advocates, more than 100 New York City area pet stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs or provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
More than a dozen Maryland pet stores have signed The HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs.
Several Connecticut pet stores have signed The HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs and provide literature about how to locate a reputable breeder.
Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, some Maryland pet stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, many Raleigh pet stores have signed The HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Many Dallas area pet stores have signed The HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs.
Many Atlanta area pet stores have signed The HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs.
Many Asheville, N.C., pet stores have signed The HSUS» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs.
The Rocklin Family Pet Shop and Self Serve Dog Wash, a pet store located in Rocklin, Calif., has joined the growing movement to stop selling puppies from puppy mills and start supporting
local animal adoption programs instead.
Thanks to the efforts of local animal advocates, nearly 50 Chicago area pet stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs or provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Thanks to the efforts of volunteers and local advocates of The Humane Society of the United States, 80 Los Angeles - area pet stores have signed The HSUS's Puppy Friendly Pet Stores pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support
local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to get a puppy from a responsible source.
Farmington Hills, Mich. - based pet store chain Pet Supplies «Plus» encourages franchisees to sign The Humane Society of the United States» puppy friendly pet store pledge, committing not to sell puppies, but instead support
local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, 46 pet stores across the nation have recently signed The Humane Society of the United States» Puppy Friendly Pet Stores pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support
local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a responsible dog breeder.
Not exact matches
She said their main goal will be to increase
local adoptions and develop a very user - friendly network for our
local rescue organizations to be actively involved in the
program, and she also wants to expand the transfer
program of sending
local homeless
animals to other states for
adoption.
«With the holidays approaching, we were inspired by Hartz
program to reach out to
local shelters, donate thousands of products and host a series of
adoption events to match loving
animals with loving homes,» said Shannon Swatzell, community relations manager for United Supermarkets, LLC.
With ad campaigns and other encouragements, we can, perhaps, increase the number of cats and dogs entering and leaving through the revolving door of our
local animal shelters, but spay / neuter
programs, not
adoption, prevent the overwhelming number of excess pets from needing homes, entering shelters or becoming victims, no matter where on the timeline they are counted.
We're strengthening our ties with
local organizations such as St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog
Program and Nipissing University in an effort to raise awareness about
animal welfare issues, to increase community involvement and successful
animal adoptions, and to heighten respect towards all
animals.
Newburgh Veterinary Hospital really loves
animals and this shows in the pro bono work we do for
local Orange County pet shelters, in our responsibility for wildlife which translates into our being one of the primary Hudson Valley medical facilities for injured and orphaned wildlife and our commitment to pet
adoption programs.
The AGC grant
program offers assistance to
local, regional and national
adoption groups with some of the expenses associated with placing greyhounds in adoptive homes, including food, medicines, bedding, collars, leashes, and fuel for
animal transport.
Check with your
local shelter and rescue organizations to find out which stores are allowing
adoption events and have other
programs to support the homeless
animals in the community.
Our Vision: To have
animal unity in our community which includes a collaboration with the city, county and rescue organizations to support spay / neuter
programs, reduce overpopulation, and promote
animal adoptions from
local shelters.
It began with providing support to
local animal rescue groups and shelters and creating innovative model
programs, such as a public
animal help resource line, the Best Friends Brigades, pet super
adoptions (now known as NKLA Super Adoptions) and celebrity - driven national pet adopt
adoptions (now known as NKLA Super
Adoptions) and celebrity - driven national pet adopt
Adoptions) and celebrity - driven national pet
adoption PSAs.
We wait until other
local shelters, rescues, and agencies pull
animals for
adoption in their own
programs, and then we pull from those that remain.
Because we believe strongly that
adoptions from rescue organizations and shelters are a benefit to our community and to the
local homeless
animal population, we offer free wellness exams for puppies and kittens adopted from the Humane Society of North Texas and from Fort Worth Animal Care and Control and its affiliated pro
animal population, we offer free wellness exams for puppies and kittens adopted from the Humane Society of North Texas and from Fort Worth
Animal Care and Control and its affiliated pro
Animal Care and Control and its affiliated
programs.
Danni was responsible for fundraising
programs and development, day to day office operations, managing
adoption events, coordinating volunteer activities, and working with
local city and county
animal shelters to save the lives of over 2000 dogs.
It could go to improving their facilities, marketing their
animals in bigger and better ways, putting funds into
local events to promote
adoption, creating a wider spread foster
program — the options are limitless!
Running buddy
programs pair energetic dogs with
local runners, and prison
programs benefit both
animals and humans by pairing dogs with inmates who help teach them basic obedience skills to increase their chance of
adoption.
Sam also provides behavior consults for two
local shelters and numerous rescue groups, provides seminars to the shelter and rescue staffs and volunteers on topics ranging from Canine Communication and Behavior, Establishing Playgroups for Shelter Dogs, Pre and Post
Adoption Support, Owner Surrender Prevention and others, has been asked to become a member of the fledgling company MyPetzLife, has been asked to conduct webinars for Petfinder, is the first resource for the Best Friends
Animal Society NYC
Programs group, provides volunteer training prior to each annual Best Friends Super
Adoption event and is a Best Friends
Animal Society Recommended Trainer.
So, we fund
local animal welfare groups that build solid
adoption and spay / neuter
programs in communities throughout North America.
There are beautiful
animals available at
local shelters and we encourage our viewers to choose
adoption through our pet
programming, which is at the heart of our brand.»
If you can not keep the pet yourself, then contact a
local rescue group or shelter to see if they have room in their
adoption program for the
animal.
Great
program although I shop at my
local pet store chain that does a similar
program plus they have Cats from
Animal Control up for
adoption in their stores.
We regularly support
local animal adoption and rescue organizations such as Whatcom Humane Society, Whatcom Education Spay & Neuter Impact Program, Camano Animal Shelter Association and The Humane Society of Skagit V
animal adoption and rescue organizations such as Whatcom Humane Society, Whatcom Education Spay & Neuter Impact
Program, Camano
Animal Shelter Association and The Humane Society of Skagit V
Animal Shelter Association and The Humane Society of Skagit Valley.
Veterinary Technician for
Adoption Program SNIPSA is a
local non-profit committed to removing adoptable
animals from high kill shelters, providing for their medical care, and finding permanent loving homes.
Donations not designated for a specific
program can be used for everything from providing veterinary care for an
animal to purchasing a booth at a
local event to provide visibility to the
animals ready for
adoption.
Through various
programs including community education, cruelty investigations, a pet food bank, emergency response, senior
adoption program, disease prevention, and
adoption services to Northern Arizona this
local nonprofit is able to be the voice for these
animals.
Cats Around Town (CAT) is an off - site
adoption program created by
Animal Humane New Mexico, in partnership with
local businesses, to help re-home adult cats outside the typical shelter environment.
The Best Friends Pet
Adoption Center is a lifesaving hub for
animals and a base for
local programming and coalition - building to help the metro - Atlanta area in its final push to end the killing of dogs and cats in shelters, while strengthening the movement in the Southeast.
Maddie's Fund is piloting the subsidy
program to give
local shelters and rescues the means to find more homes for vulnerable shelter pets, strengthen the relationship between
animal control shelters and
adoption guarantee groups, and shift some of the burden of responsibility for these pets away from cash - strapped government agencies.
Found
Animals Foundation Found
Animals is a privately funded foundation working with
local communities and
animal care professionals to provide innovative community - based
adoption, spay / neuter, and pet ID
programs while offering a wealth of trusted educational resources.
AAVA has been helping
animals and their owners for over 20 years, and one of their goals is to rescue and rehome as many
animals as possible from the
local Animal Control facility, a high kill pound with no
adoption program.
Towards the end of my stay, the shelter began sending
animals to a new dog sanctuary being constructed in northern Thailand at the Elephant Nature Park and to a
local shelter run by the organization Soi Cats and Dogs (SCAD) where they will be placed in an
adoption program.
We have long - lasting relationships with Austin
Animal Center and other local animal shelters (like those in Williamson County, Bastrop, etc.) We transfer animals from these overcrowded shelters in our adoption pr
Animal Center and other
local animal shelters (like those in Williamson County, Bastrop, etc.) We transfer animals from these overcrowded shelters in our adoption pr
animal shelters (like those in Williamson County, Bastrop, etc.) We transfer
animals from these overcrowded shelters in our
adoption program.
In addition to working with reputable avian rescue and placement groups, bird club
adoption programs, avian veterinary offices, and
local animal shelters can also be helpful in guiding you to a potential new home for your bird.
Ideally the operation of the
program is legalized and codified by the
adoption of a
local ordinance to regulate the circumstance and procedures under which the cats are humanely trapped and returned as a means of controlling the community cat population and a compassionate alternative to putting healthy
animals to death.