Providing this aid is critical to achieve
a lower animal abandonment rate, and most importantly, a lower euthanasia rate nationally.
Not exact matches
The Pet Quality Assurance Act, or the «puppy mill bill,» House Bill 1332, and House Bill 1045, a bill which would have allowed
low - population counties to operate a shelter and pass
animal control ordinances, would have combined to help the most voiceless of all companion
animals in our state; dogs in unlicensed dog dealing facilities and unwanted
animals facing
abandonment due to the absence of shelters.
We do so through comprehensive rescue and prevention efforts: pulling at - risk
animals out of the city's shelter and placing them in loving adoptive and foster homes, and providing
low - or no - cost veterinary services and spay / neuter surgery to disadvantaged pet owners, enabling pets to remain as cherished family members rather than face
abandonment and preventing the birth of unwanted litters.