Not exact matches
The vast
majority (more than 90 percent)
of registered greyhounds are
adopted or returned to the farm as
pets or breeders when they retire.
The
majority of our dogs and cats are between the ages
of 7 years old and 12 years old, though we are happy to see an increase in the average age
of our
pets being
adopted out each and every year for 5 years in a row.
While often referred to as PetSmart Charities National Adoption «Weekend,» the adoption efforts span the entire week, with the
majority of the
pets (approximately 90 %) being
adopted between Friday and Sunday.
While the vast
majority of adopted companion
pets have neither the skill nor temperament for service, in rare circumstances a
pet may have the ingredients to train as a service animal.
In the
majority of cases, you will have to wait for several days to
adopt a stray, to give the owner a chance to reclaim their
pet.
While often referred to as National Adoption «Weekend,» the adoption efforts span the entire week with the
majority of the
pets — 23,000 on average —
adopted between Friday and Sunday.
The
majority of people who
adopt or purchase a puppy or kitten do not have any desire to become a reputable breeder who has the best interest
of their
pet and their breed in mind.
The
majority of puppies sold in
pet stores have been taken from mothers who live out their lives in the cramped confines
of unhygienic cages, continuously producing litters, so
adopting from a shelter is one way to take a stand against puppy mills.
The great
majority of our
pets come from the pound, so
adopting opens up our resources and allows us to rescue more from a needless death.
While called National Adoption «Weekend,» the adoption efforts span the week with the
majority of the
pets, about 22,272,
adopted between Friday and Sunday when many stores host large parking lot tent - events with their local adoption partners to connect adoptable
pets with their forever families.
I know some readers will hate that but I still believe that the overwhelming
majority of those who foster and
adopt shelter
pets are kind - hearted people who will do right by the animals.
A few years ago, Charleston Animal Society, along with the
majority of animal organizations across the country,
adopted the Five Freedoms as its guiding principles in the humane treatment
of animals, regardless
of whether the animal is a
pet, a working animal or one to be slaughtered for consumption.