Sentences with phrase «most shelter workers»

This just goes to show that, despite many of them being perfectly nice and well - meaning, most shelter workers don't know what they heck they're doing, when it comes to training.

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Since most of them lack someone to give background information to Animal Welfare workers, they are stuck without a birthday in a shelter where their days are numbered.
Remember, shelter workers want to see dogs leave their shelters alive, and they have one of the most thankless jobs I can think of.
I think MOST rescuers / shelter workers don't, which is why they constantly bash breeders.
Now, most shelters would have workers and volunteers who are compassionate about animals.
Most of the dogs probably will be killed, officials say, because visitors in this part of the state do not want to adopt them, and shelter workers often discourage those who seem interested.
Today, most of that generation of shelter workers has retired, and has been replaced by people who do not have those preconceptions.
Many dog owners, shelter / rescue workers, trainers, and other canine professionals find anxiety, fears, and phobias to be among the most challenging behaviors to treat.
While most people associate spring and summer with warming temperatures, blooming flowers and the world becoming more lush and green, for animal shelter workers, this is kitten season.
We know that rescues and shelters workers are some of the most dedicated people when it comes to getting animals adopted into their forever homes.
Most of the 70 or so cats left in the shelter will be euthanized Monday to prevent the spread of the disease and to give workers time to disinfect the cat - housing area.
A recent Ohio DNA study showed that dogs identified as «pit bull» by shelter workers and dog wardens were a mix of several breeds, and most «pit bulls» did not even have any breed in common.
His multifaceted practice of teaching, public address, and engaging with survivors of trauma — immigrants, homeless, factory workers, women in shelters, and most recently, veterans — results in work that can be collective, cinematic, agitprop, and even cathartic.
The most significant large - scale installations include Kagebangara, Of All people, And... and Some Place, are made from materials as diverse as threads coated in KumKum (a red organic pigment used on the forehead and in rituals), flattened tar barrels (from which road workers make temporary shelters), metal piping, woven hair ropes and small wooden figures with votive functions.
Working Conditions Most animal care workers, as well as animal care managers have to clean and maintain animal shelters which mean that it may be an unpleasant environment to work in.
Of these, coercive controlling violence (CCV; also called intimate terrorism and commonly referred to as domestic violence, spousal abuse, or battery) is the type of intimate partner violence that workers in community or agency settings — hospitals and clinics, domestic abuse or homeless shelters, public safety or law enforcement departments, courts and the legal system — are most likely to encounter (Coker, Smith, McKeown, & King, 2000; Graham - Kevan & Archer, 2003; Johnson, 2006).
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