Most importantly the vast
majority of dogs in shelters are euthanized because the humans who should have been responsible for their dog's training, sterilization, medical and daily care, were not.
The majority of dogs in shelters have not received any formal training, and close to a third have been surrendered because of behavior problems.
Sadly,
the majority of dogs in shelters are pit bulls or pit bull mixes.
The vast
majority of dogs in shelters are mixed breeds, so even if the dog is full grown, judging its temperament, breed - related behavior, and trainability is difficult for inexperienced pet owners.
Not exact matches
While
dogs and cats make up the
majority in U.S. animal
shelters, a smaller number
of abandoned birds, rabbits and small animals also need homes.
one adoption at a time!The
majority of dogs in our program are rescued after being abandoned or surrendered to
shelters.
GHP rescues cats and
dogs of all breeds and ages; the
majority of our animals were rescued from high - kill
shelters in Georgia.
Although the
majority of community members who support the
shelter are retirees and other adults, more kids are getting involved
in assisting the orphaned
dogs and cats at 333 Wire Road.
With SO MANY animals
in shelters, I have a hard time spending a large amount
of money on a
dog that will have a home because the
majority of consumers want pure breed
dogs.
«Twenty to 30 years ago, a «rescue»
dog might have been taboo, when the truth is, the
majority of animals sitting
in shelters are ideal pets.»
Both they and the pet shops they supply with live animals do virtually no screening
of buyers as appropriate homes creating the vast
majority of dogs ultimately being surrendered to
shelters or abandoned and ending
in shelters.
The
majority of dogs that you see available for adoption with MHLRM were previously
in county pounds or
shelters that find themselves at capacity and are forced to euthanize, or
dogs that have simply «sat on the shelf» and not gotten adopted quick enough and have run out
of time.
Yes, it still goes on... but for the
majority of the
dogs we see
in shelters and rescues they would be no better at fighting other
dogs than a typical poodle would be at bird hunting (their historic purpose).
The
majority of dogs have come from the Detroit area, but the group has pulled
dogs out
of shelters when they've been
in California and have veteran /
dog «teams» coming on board
in Ohio, Missouri and California.
When evaluating stray holding periods, check the median time to owner reclaim — at many
shelters, the vast
majority of dogs that are ever reclaimed, are reclaimed on the first or second day
in the
shelter.
It's not a coincidence that, sadly, the
majority of dogs relinquished to
shelters happen to be
in the adolescent stage.
In the U.S., the vast majority of animal shelters are designed to house dogs in isolation from one another, with one dog living in one kenne
In the U.S., the vast
majority of animal
shelters are designed to house
dogs in isolation from one another, with one dog living in one kenne
in isolation from one another, with one
dog living
in one kenne
in one kennel.
The vast
majority of breeders that make this decision are not dumping their
dogs in a
shelter.
Tragically, for yet another year, officials at that agency who are tasked with oversight
of the Virginia
shelters continued to look the other way while PETA killed the vast
majority of animals it took
in and sought out, including 1,213 cats out
of 1,487 cats, 596 out
of 956
dogs, almost all the chickens, and more than half
of all wild animals it took
in.
But by far, the vast
majority of dogs and cats that end up
in Atlanta area
shelters are stray or lost pets, not guardian turn -
ins.
The
majority of dogs and cats that enter Atlanta area
shelters are stray ones, not guardian turn -
ins.
With a reported 75 % being mixed breeds, this number disputes the urban legend that the
majority of dog breeders are the reasons why
dogs live and die
in shelters.
My point being the
majority of cats and
dogs in shelters are mixes.
I think this is one
of the most troubling aspects
of the way rescue is going: their determination to «save» every
dog, no matter how troubling its behaviors and without regard to its breed, is leading to
shelter employees and volunteers who are essentially brainwashed by constant contact with unstable, abnormally anxious and aggressive
dogs, who are now the
majority of dogs in most
shelters and certainly the vast
majority of those who are not adopted quickly, ie, the ones employees have the most contact with.
The vast
majority of pet owners and virtually all
shelters and rescues neuter their
dogs and
dog population is under control
in most areas
of the US.
We are a small rescue dedicated to working with Korean Jindo
Dogs, based
in Northern Nevada, but active mostly
in the Los Angeles / SoCal area where the vast
majority of Jindos appear
in shelters.
H3N2 remains uncommon
in most areas but since the vast
majority of dogs in the US are likely susceptible,
shelters should use caution when admitting
dogs from affected
shelters as well as monitoring for and isolating
dogs with clinical signs
of respiratory disease.
Michael Morefield, marketing and communications manager for the Arizona Animal Welfare League
in Phoenix, said they stopped labeling
dogs in 2016 after an Arizona State University study provided DNA testing on 700
shelter dogs, verifying a vast
majority of them were misidentified.
And I'll freely grant that the
majority of dogs, much less the
majority of dogs found
in shelters, are not going to be suitable candidates for service work.
In the Arms of Angels works hard to save the lives of dogs and cats that would be euthanized in overcrowded shelters all over the United States with the majority of our animals coming from Tucson, AZ, our home bas
In the Arms
of Angels works hard to save the lives
of dogs and cats that would be euthanized
in overcrowded shelters all over the United States with the majority of our animals coming from Tucson, AZ, our home bas
in overcrowded
shelters all over the United States with the
majority of our animals coming from Tucson, AZ, our home base.
In fact, a large
majority of the senior
shelter dog population has already been through the paces
of obedience training and may even be lucky enough to know a few cute tricks!
Can more people be convinced into adopting the larger
dogs, which seem to be the
majority of dogs that are being killed
in large numbers
in many
of our U.S. animal
shelters?
Some
of these cats and
dogs are able to be placed with loving families, but the
majority spend their days
in shelters.
The
majority of our
dogs come from overcrowded
shelters where they are
in danger
of being euthanized.»
Despite the societal pressures many
of the
dogs and their owners endure, one thing rings true: The canine hero who was admired by this country's earliest citizens continues to show itself
in the faces
of the overwhelming
majority of pit bulls
in our homes and even most
of our
shelters.
Then, two years later, the legislature looked at a law that would put the same kennel size requirements on the all
dogs in the state - so
in essence, making all rescues,
shelters and even individual owners, have minimum kennel sizes if their
dogs were kenneled «for the
majority of the day».
The
majority of these
dogs at the time were deemed aggressive and had lived
in the
shelter almost their entire lives.
Because, according to the National Mutt Day website, a large
majority of dogs living
in shelters across the nation are mixed breeds and additional awareness needs to be raised about their plight.