Sentences with phrase «needless shelter euthanasia»

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It is our position that through judicious TNR and implementation of SNR, we can stabilize cat populations, increase overall cat health and indirectly human health, and also reduce shelter intake and needless euthanasia of endless cats through alternative approaches.
Relocation programs can be the key to ending the needless euthanasia of adoptable animals because of shelter overcrowding.
Our goal is to prevent needless euthanasia through the offering of shelter, adoption, foster, hospice and education.
Ten million pets go missing each year in the United States, leading to the overcrowding of shelters and needless suffering and euthanasia.
Our goal is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of adoptable animals at Oklahoma Animal shelters, so all our rescued animals come directly from there.
Over the past twenty years, high volume sterilization has become the accepted response to reduce animal shelter intake and the needless euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets.
When you spay or neuter your animal, you help prevent needless euthanasia by keeping the pet population low and providing more space in shelters.
We have pioneered a new way to save lives, reduce shelter populations and end needless euthanasia by keeping family pets safe at home with their families and out of the shelters.
Safe Hounds is dedicated to reducing the suffering and often needless euthanasia of shelter dogs both near and far.
The KSMP is helping to create a world in which shelters are a place where animals are safe from suffering and needless euthanasia, staff has deep satisfaction in their work, and community members experience respect for all animals.
The Central Oklahoma Humane Society's relocation program's long term goal is to aid in the overall organization's mission to eliminate the needless euthanasia at the Oklahoma City animal shelter.
Clay Humane is one of our areas oldest and most proactive animal welfare organizations, motivated by one goal — fostering humane attitudes in our communities and, in turn, ending the needless euthanasia of healthy animals in our shelters.
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