Not exact matches
«Our hope is that we are veering more people towards pet adoption vs buying and hopefully reducing the
number of pets that are euthanized every year due to a lack
of adoptive homes,» she said.
German Shepherd Rescue
of New England, Inc. (GSRNE) is an all volunteer, 501 (c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to providing veterinary care, evaluation &
adoptive homes for the countless
numbers of German Shepherd Dogs who are left in pounds to await uncertain fate, are owner surrenders (divorce, death, etc.), or are from abuse or neglect situations.
Eureka, CA — Friends for Life Friends For Life Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending the suffering and killing
of homeless companion animals in Humboldt County and beyond through programs designed to (1) place homeless companion animals in permanent, loving,
adoptive homes, (2) reduce the
number of dogs and cats being born, and (3) enrich the human - animal bond.
riends For Life Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending the suffering and killing
of homeless companion animals in Humboldt County and beyond through programs designed to (1) place homeless companion animals in permanent, loving,
adoptive homes, (2) reduce the
number of dogs and cats being born, and (3) enrich the human - animal bond.
TNR also saves taxpayer dollars by reducing the
number of kittens who are brought to the Shelter in need
of socialization, basic supplies and care, medical care, and
adoptive homes.
If we have an APTP
number high enough to represent 80 %
of IPTP, we will have enough
adoptive homes for every healthy and treatable animal who comes into the shelter, in pretty much any community in the country.
To help the
number of dogs dying in shelters, they work with rescue organizations across the U.S. to provide educational resources that can help with training and behavior, both
of which are an important part
of dogs finding
adoptive homes.
The primary parent was interviewed to determine family structure (eg, married, biological parents, single parent,
adoptive parents); degree
of contact the primary and secondary informants had with the child (eg, daily, episodic); relationship to the child (eg, biological parent, stepparent);
number of children in the
home; race (categorical options, including other, were provided to the parent; this was done to meet federal reporting guidelines and, if sufficient variability was reported, to investigate race as a moderator variable in secondary analyses); educational level and occupation
of parental informants; and income level.
Adoption service providers must comply with the State laws
of the jurisdiction where the
adoptive parent lives regarding the
number of postadoption
home visits that are required as well.
The Heart Gallery is portraits
of foster children awaiting adoption that's designed to increase the
number of adoptive families for children needing
homes in the community.
Permanency has also been achieved by increasing the
numbers of children who are placed in
adoptive homes, a trend that began in the years following AACWA and continued with the passage
of ASFA.
Just two weeks ago, agencies and families learned that the CCCWA placed tighter restrictions on
adoptive families, including limiting the
number of children in the
home and requiring the youngest child in the
home to be at least three years old before proceeding with another adoption.