Every donation, no matter the size, helps provide care for
more animals in our shelters, as well as supports our community programs that help keep pets out of the shelters and with the families who love them.
In many parts of the country, there are far
more animals in shelters than are adopted to the local population.
I would wager a mint that Pennsylvania will now have
more animals in their shelter than they know what to do with.
This session focuses on the basic concepts of Twitter and how you can best use the social media channel to save
more animals in your shelter or rescue.
Not exact matches
From those working to save
more animals» lives at the
shelter to those helping prevent pets from being there
in the first place, we're covering the people and organizations that are making a difference.
Volunteering at an
animal shelter, participating
in community clean - up efforts, or fundraising for a good cause can help your teen feel
more responsible — which will encourage him to behave
more responsibly.
Animal Care Centers of NYC, a nonprofit that runs the city's animal shelters, opened a pet food pantry in the Bronx in December, and in the first month alone, the pantry gave out more than 2,000 pounds of food for 71 dogs and 50
Animal Care Centers of NYC, a nonprofit that runs the city's
animal shelters, opened a pet food pantry in the Bronx in December, and in the first month alone, the pantry gave out more than 2,000 pounds of food for 71 dogs and 50
animal shelters, opened a pet food pantry
in the Bronx
in December, and
in the first month alone, the pantry gave out
more than 2,000 pounds of food for 71 dogs and 50 cats.
As CountyExecutive, my administration will continue our work with Hi Tor President Lizanne Fiorentino and her Board of Directors to build a new
shelter, increase adoptions, save
more lives and prevent
animal suffering — all
in the most fiscally responsible way possible.
As County Executive, my administration will continue our work with Hi Tor President Lizanne Fiorentino and her Board of Directors to build a new
shelter, increase adoptions, save
more lives and prevent
animal suffering — all
in the most fiscally responsible way possible.
And six to eight million pets are given up to
shelters or rescue groups every year for one reason or another, leaving these organizations with many
more animals than they can place
in homes.
Spending an hour
in a nursing home or
animal rescue
shelter may make you
more grateful for your life, and
more likely to see your problems as minimal or at least manageable.
The Short Version: True to its name, Farm Sanctuary
shelters farm
animals in the peaceful pastures of New York and... (read
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The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (ASPCA) said in a press release that although more than 350 animals have been brought to its temporary shelter since the tornado hit, the outlook may be turning around for the town's a
Animals (ASPCA) said
in a press release that although
more than 350
animals have been brought to its temporary shelter since the tornado hit, the outlook may be turning around for the town's a
animals have been brought to its temporary
shelter since the tornado hit, the outlook may be turning around for the town's
animalsanimals.
Judy Kishner, President of SPAY OK, said, «
In addition to the health benefits of spaying pets before sexual maturity, the failure to spay a pet in a timely manner results in euthanasias, animal abandonment, wasted shelter resources and mor
In addition to the health benefits of spaying pets before sexual maturity, the failure to spay a pet
in a timely manner results in euthanasias, animal abandonment, wasted shelter resources and mor
in a timely manner results
in euthanasias, animal abandonment, wasted shelter resources and mor
in euthanasias,
animal abandonment, wasted
shelter resources and
more.
Fostering is the most rewarding experience you will have with an
animal, apart from adopting, and it can not only positively change the lives of the
animals that you care for short term, it will make
more time, space and resources available to other
animals still
in the care of your local
shelter or rescue.
«We are all pet lovers and always want to do
more to help
animals and
shelters in need,» explains Hennessy.
To that end, the Humane Society of Tulsa and the Washington County SPCA are among 60
animal shelters across the country that participate every month
in PetSmart Charities ® Rescue Waggin» ® program — a national transport program that has saved
more than 52,000 dogs and puppies since 2004.
In San Diego,
more than 45,000 homeless
animals come into
shelters every year.
As the newest partner
in PetSmart Charities ™ Rescue Waggin» ™ program, the Humane Society of Tulsa will be sending homeless
shelter dogs every month aboard PetSmart Charities» ® Rescue Waggin» ® vehicle — a national transport program proudly sponsored by PEDIGREE ® — to
animal shelters in other parts of the country where there are
more adopters seeking dogs and a guarantee of a good home for all the dogs transported.
A There's nothing
more awful than an
animal lover seeing a dog suffer
in the
shelter.
«Until
more people spay and neuter their pets and we reduce the number of
animals entering
shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource for
shelters working to change the fate of homeless dogs
in their communities,» says Susanna Della Maddalena, executive director of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
Each year
more cats are killed by cars than euthanized
in US
animal shelters.
Though the dog days of summer are fast upon us, spirits
in our local pet world are higher, with serious talk on the street of a dog park, an increased focus on the Tulsa
animal shelter, and overall
more attention on local pet issues.
However, studies conducted on the return rate of
animals obtained as gifts conclusively show that these pets are no
more likely — and
in some cases less likely — to be relinquished to
shelters.
The Humane Society of Tulsa is one of 60
shelters that participate
in the PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin» program — a national transport program that transfers adoptable dogs and puppies from
animal shelters in communities with severe pet overpopulation problems and few adopters to
animal shelters in other communities where adoptable dogs and puppies are
more in demand.
In economic downturns, companion
animals are turned over to
shelters or denied medical care by some owners who state that they can not afford the pet, but, for example, may deem the expense of a weekly manicure
more important.
At San Diego Humane Society, we are responsible for the care of
more than 1,500
animals in our
shelters on any given day.
Every cage and kennel
in the
animal shelters has a pet or two (or
more)
in it.
Hopefully, this would help re-home
more rescued
animals, who would otherwise be stuck
in a
shelter or put to sleep.
Study: Save 5 times
more dogs, cut costs and improve health
in your
animal shelter Short of finding a magic wand, there's really nothing better than foster care programs for boosting lifesaving, cutting costs and improving health
in animal shelters.
Best Friends has done such an amazing job
in spreading the word about adopting
shelter animals as opposed to supporting breeders and pet stores, and educating the public on the importance of spaying / neutering your pets so that no
more «unwanted» furbabies enter this world.
but I will never forget that it's volunteers providing enrichment for dogs or cats
in a
shelter, or working at events to get the
animals adopted, or who foster dogs, cats, green iguanas even — all these folks make it possible to save
more lives.
Behind the scenes, the East Bay SPCA's Travers Family Compassion and Care Center hosts
more than double the
animals available for adoption
in the Oakland
shelter's public adoption area.
More animal farms of any scale in Oakland means more animals killed, more animals dumped at the shelter, [x] and opening the floodgates for slaughter hobbyists to practice their craft, [xi] make mistakes, kill animals and cause needless suffer
More animal farms of any scale
in Oakland means
more animals killed, more animals dumped at the shelter, [x] and opening the floodgates for slaughter hobbyists to practice their craft, [xi] make mistakes, kill animals and cause needless suffer
more animals killed,
more animals dumped at the shelter, [x] and opening the floodgates for slaughter hobbyists to practice their craft, [xi] make mistakes, kill animals and cause needless suffer
more animals dumped at the
shelter, [x] and opening the floodgates for slaughter hobbyists to practice their craft, [xi] make mistakes, kill
animals and cause needless suffering.
Our architect, consulting with a firm which specializes
in animal shelter design, is working to design a facility that will create
more comfortable housing of
animals, places for potential owners to interact with adoptable
animals,
animal isolation and treatment areas, and
more space for the staff.
Approximately 3,500
animal shelters across the United States serve the estimated 6 - 8 million homeless
animals who need refuge each year, and many
more animals find themselves
in need of the services provided by local rescue groups.
«
In this difficult economy,
shelters and rescue groups need donations
more than ever to keep up with the demand for their lifesaving efforts, «said Jane Hoffman, President of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals, a coalition of
more than 150
animal shelters and rescue groups committed to ending the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at New York City
shelters.
But what I do know is there is so much
more I can do for these
animals, but I don't have a formal education
in shelter medicine to make that happen.
Out of the success of
animal shelter evolution
in Jacksonville, Fla., grew Target Zero, a group that helps communities end euthanasia
in their
shelters and save 95 percent or
more of their homeless pets.
This fellowship is a wonderful opportunity to gain
more knowledge
in shelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter a
shelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret
Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter a
Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston
shelter a
shelter animals.
What's
more, Embark contributes funding and genetic testing to
animal shelters in the U.S. and Nepal!
The Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) spends
more money on Receptions and Award Dinners
in Hollywood and Washington DC for entertainers and celebrities than it does
in direct financial support of
animal shelters for dogs and cats.
CCR rescues dogs and puppies from kill
shelters in metro Atlanta and surrounding counties and provides all vet care and transport
in an effort to save
more of the
animals in danger of being euthanized here.
It would make
more sense for me to spend less money and have a known adoption fee from the
shelter where the
animals are
in more dire circumstances than to go through a rescue group where the dog is 2 1/2 times as much to adopt and
in a foster home.
Adoptable pets from
more than 50 local
shelters and rescues including LA
Animal Services and Best Friends Pet Adoption Center
in Mission Hills will be featured.
Wings of Rescue has saved
more than 24,000
animals from high - kill
shelters in Southern California, Oklahoma, and Louisiana by transporting them to the Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana) as well as making occasional flights from Los Angeles to New York.
And the
more shelters in a community, whether open admission No Kill or limited admission No Kill, keep those
animals out of kill
shelters.
4) Training
animal shelters throughout North American about the Y pole to see the benefits
in reducing the use of snare poles
in animal shelters and using the Y pole
more compassionate and safer handling of fearful dogs.
Now that «rescuing» is a popular thing to do,
animal shelters and rescues may have
more say
in choosing who is adopting the pets that leave their care.
So while they take other actions to adopt out a few
more animals, they limit intake, they denying
animals & send 150
animals that they normally would have killed to
shelter B. Now,
shelter B, which was already killing 200
animals, is now killing 350 because
shelter A isn't taking them
in.