Sentences with phrase «needy dog a home»

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Further, with over eight million needy shelter dogs looking for homes, the puppy mill industry only exacerbates the homeless pet epidemic across the world.
Fostering is a wonderful opportunity to open your home to a needy dog or cat without the commitment of adoption.
«Lastly, Wilkes County euthanizes 3,000 healthy, adoptable animals a year simply because there are not enough good homes opening their doors to these needy animals. I find it disturbing that the groups clamoring for media attention over these 127 dogs raise no fuss, and offer no assistance, for the other 3,000 dogs put down in that county each year.
You will be also be doing a good deed by giving a needy dog or puppy a forever home.
That's where you may be able to help by contacting a breed rescue program and providing a needy dog with a loving home.
If you are interested in becoming a foster home, we suggest that you make the choice realistically, consider what you have to offer a needy dog, and think about how fostering will affect your life, those of your family members and current pets.
Volunteers provide foster care, veterinary care and rehabilitation for these needy dogs, ultimately finding them forever homes.
It is often a bittersweet experience, in that you will miss them, but you come to realize that there is another needy dog waiting for the now empty dog bed in your home.
Started in 2000 by caring individuals who were concerned that too many dogs and cats were being euthanized in our community simply because they were homeless, Home at Last was born with nothing more than a firm belief that there was a better way to treat the needy pets in their community and a firm commitment to make these changes happen.
Homeward Pet's foster care families provide temporary, in - home care to needy animals for a variety of reasons, including puppies needing extra socialization, young kittens needing to grow big enough for adoption, a dog recovering from surgery or a cat recovering from an illness.
No - kill rescue organizations can only continue to save needy dogs and give them a second chance at finding a forever home with the help of people like you.
The Dogington Post along with our friends at Wellness have joined forces to introduce you to 12 needy dogs in hopes that they'll finally get noticed... and maybe get a home for the holidays!
And that as one successfully fostered dog leaves their home, another needy and deserving dog is waiting to enter it.
There are millions of healthy, adoptable animals waiting for homes in shelters and the pet store industry not only prevents these needy animals from finding a forever home, but also perpetuates the idea that dogs and cats can be bought and sold like inanimate objects.
Many pet stores have given up the practice of selling dogs from breeders all together and collaborate with shelters and rescues to help find needy animals homes.
There you will find many needy dogs and cats waiting to find their perfect home.
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