Sentences with phrase «long at a kill shelter»

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Her elderly owner got sick and could no longer care for her so she ended up at a southern kill shelter along with her 8 puppies.
While there are plenty of fine shelters and rescues out there, try looking at kill shelters first since many of these animals may be put down not long after they are brought in, and remember: they deserve a second chance, too.
At the core of Best Friends» work is the dream that one day animals will no longer be killed in America's shelters.
After some negotiation, Maddie's Fund promised to grant the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine $ 1.5 million over 5 years to (1) start a resident training program, (2) conduct noninvasive research of benefit to shelter animals, and (3) provide outreach and support to animal sheltering organizations, as long as at least 60 % of the shelters helped were self - described as no kill facilities.
These transports, mostly from high - kill southern regions, are small but growing factors in a long - term decline in euthanasia at U.S. shelters.
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The adoption of rescued cats and dogs is essential to our No - Kill commitment to rescue at risk cats and dogs, without it, it would only be a matter time until we could no longer continue as a No - Kill shelter.
Animal shelters may be appropriate sources of pets for families with low budgets or the desire to save an unfortunate dog from euthanasia at a kill shelter or a long stay in a no - kill shelter.
High Sierra Animal Rescue (HSAR) is a no - kill shelter located in Portola, CA that is dedicated to saving the lives of homeless adoptable dogs that can no longer be held at the county shelters.
We are also a no - kill shelter and always take our dogs back at any time the adopter can no longer keep or care for a dog.
We take in dogs from kill lists at shelter as well as from owners who can no longer care for their pet.
Because when shelters everywhere are inundated with cats and kittens all summer long (during kitten season), even friendly felines are at risk of being killed.
The four new arrivals at the Watauga Humane Society, a no - kill shelter nestled in the hills outside Boone, N.C., started adapting to their new lives not long after they were removed from a farm south of Seoul, Korea.
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