By out sourcing shelter animals to areas where the population of unwanted animals is under control
most high kill shelters could become low or no kill shelters.
Not exact matches
Most of RR's fosters come from
high kill shelters.
Our cats come from local
shelters, and
most of our dogs are rescued from
high kill shelters all around the country.
Most of our animals come from
high -
kill shelters and by committing to foster them, you're saving their lives.
Most of our animals arrive as strays from
high kill shelters and thus breed and weight at maturity ARE ONLY GUESSES.
A comprehensive initiative to end
shelter killing, NKLA focuses on public awareness,
high - volume pet adoptions and spay / neuter services for those
most in need — pets of families in the city's lowest - income communities.
Most of our Dobermans come from
high -
kill animal
shelters in southern and central California.
I have since learned that they are not, and in fact
most staff and volunteers at
high -
kill animal
shelters are amazing, kind people who pull out all the stops for animals to try to save their lives.
Most of our dogs are rescued from
High Kill shelters in and around the Southern and Mid-West states.
Most of the controversy centers around Lucas County's
high kill rate — according to their own figures, they
kill around 77 % of the dogs that come into their
shelter — totalling nearly 2500 dogs
killed last year and 1848
killed so far this year.
Most of our adoptable pets come from rural
high kill shelters.
In a world where
most dogs and cats were intact and a
high percentage of them were free - roaming,
shelter killing was about the only means that communities had to contain pet population.
The
most effective way to combat
high kill rates in
shelters is to spay and neuter pets belonging to
high - risk populations, such as people on fixed incomes, the elderly, and the extremely poor and homeless.
Speaking of the extraordinarily
high kill rate at PETA's «
shelter,» Starr said that PETA's argument that
most of the animals it receives are old, sick, or injured is no excuse, since the Richmond SPCA receives such animals too, and it treats and rehabilitates them and finds them homes.
Rural Dog Rescue is committed to saving the lives of dogs
most overlooked in
high kill rural
shelters.
Most often, a rescue group pulls dogs from
high -
kill shelters when their time runs out.
While PeTA's
shelter isn't the only
high -
kill facility in this country euthanizing healthy animals,
most municipal
shelters at least try to give the dog and cats in their care a chance at finding new homes, be they brief windows of opportunity.
Second, I feel that counting ending inventory in the «save» category (as the NKAC calculation requires) is misleading in the case of
high -
kill shelters, because
most of those animals are not «saved» and will soon be
killed.
Most Lucky Dogs come from
high -
kill shelters in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Most rescue groups do not have a
shelter and rely on foster homes to save animals from
high -
kill shelters.
Arizona doesn't restrict any breeds and has a
high percentage of no -
kill shelters, making the state one of the
most dog - loving places in the country.