We also encourage spaying and neutering your pets for health reasons as well as helping to control
the number of unwanted pets in our city.
«The huge
number of unwanted pets in the world is a large and growing problem.
FOTAS is committed to reducing
the number of unwanted pets in our County and thus reduce the number of animals coming into our animal shelter.
Yes No Spaying or neutering helps your pet live a longer and healthier life and is vital in reducing
the number of unwanted pets in our community.
The Animal Control Division's mission is to educate the public about responsible pet ownership and provide programs to decrease
the number of unwanted pets in the community.
While he doesn't have the numbers yet to prove it, McMahon said he believes the low - cost pet sterilizations are reducing
the number of unwanted pets in the county.
That's right, the spaying and / or neutering of your pets will save lives by reducing
the number of unwanted pets in the world.
Veterinarians often champion the idea of spaying dogs and cats to promote longer lives of those pets as well as reduce disease and
the number of unwanted pets in shelters.
Not exact matches
The most effective solution to this
pet overpopulation problem is for
pet owners to take a little responsibility and spay and neuter their
pets, reducing the
number of unwanted pets taken
in by the city.
In light of the staggering number of animals put down just at our Tulsa Animal Shelter here, it is obvious that something must be done to curb the number of stray and unwanted pets that end up killed on our highways, dumped, or killed in shelter
In light
of the staggering
number of animals put down just at our Tulsa Animal Shelter here, it is obvious that something must be done to curb the
number of stray and
unwanted pets that end up killed on our highways, dumped, or killed
in shelter
in shelters.
The shelter's expanded hours likely contributed to the high
number of unwanted animals received at the facility and a surge
in pet adoptions, according to officials.
SANFORD —
In an effort to reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed changes to the county's pet sterilization and adoption policie
In an effort to reduce the
number of unwanted cats and dogs
in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed changes to the county's pet sterilization and adoption policie
in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed changes to the county's
pet sterilization and adoption policies.
In addition to the prevention
of unwanted litters, there are a
number of other reasons why owners choose to spay and neuter their
pets, with benefits to health, longevity, and behavior being among the most predominant.
In an effort to reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed changes to the county's pet sterilization and adoption policies.Commissioners last week approved the first of the changes, a uniform $ 35 adoption fee for cats and dogs adopted from the animal control shelter at Five Points on U.S. Highway 17 - 92 in Sanfor
In an effort to reduce the
number of unwanted cats and dogs
in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed changes to the county's pet sterilization and adoption policies.Commissioners last week approved the first of the changes, a uniform $ 35 adoption fee for cats and dogs adopted from the animal control shelter at Five Points on U.S. Highway 17 - 92 in Sanfor
in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed changes to the county's
pet sterilization and adoption policies.Commissioners last week approved the first
of the changes, a uniform $ 35 adoption fee for cats and dogs adopted from the animal control shelter at Five Points on U.S. Highway 17 - 92
in Sanfor
in Sanford.
Keeping
pets in our community healthy and reducing the
number of unwanted animals is a priority for us.
It also helps control the
pet overpopulation, reducing the
number of unwanted litters
in shelters.
Help reduce the
number of unwanted pets by participating
in the ALVMF spay / neuter license plate program.
In addition to helping to reduce the number of unwanted pets born in our community, you are also helping your pet live a longer, happier lif
In addition to helping to reduce the
number of unwanted pets born
in our community, you are also helping your pet live a longer, happier lif
in our community, you are also helping your
pet live a longer, happier life.
The mission
of the National Council is to gather and analyze reliable data that further characterize the
number, origin and disposition
of pets (dogs and cats)
in the United States; to promote responsible stewardship
of these companion animals; and based on the data gathered, to recommend programs to reduce the
number of surplus /
unwanted pets in the United States.
Spaying / neutering your
pet reduces the
number of unwanted animals
in shelters.
The
number of community cats
in the U.S. may approach that
of pet cats (89 million), and with only an estimated 2 %
of community cats sterilized compared to over 80 %
of pet cats (Chu 2007, Wallace 2006, Levy 2004), the impact
of this population on shelters likely far exceeds the impact
of lost or
unwanted pet cats.
AHS had recently launched a
number of programs and initiatives that helped to keep
pets in homes and prevent
unwanted litters, contributing to a 57 percent decrease
in their intake and an 84 percent decrease
in their euthanasia rate — which allowed them to now focus on rescuing
pets who desperately needed fostering.
She is excited to help the people
of Acadiana make a difference by controlling the population
of unwanted pets and keep the
number of animals
in shelters to a minimum.
The Animal Welfare Society
of Kerr County's mission is to reduce the
number of homeless,
unwanted animals; to shelter and promote adoption
of homeless animals; and to provide education
in the responsibilities
of pet care and ownership.
Proceeds for this event support two Animal Welfare Organizations
in Frederick, Maryland: U2SA U2SA is an all volunteer organization dedicated to reducing the
number of unwanted, homeless
pets in the Frederick, Maryland area.
Despite a widespread understanding
of the importance
of neutering to prevent
unwanted litters and overpopulation, low - cost spay / neuter clinics available
in nearly every major city, and educational programs encouraging
pet sterilization, a great
number of pet parents are still hesitant to have their
pets neutered.
We also want to be leaders
in decreasing the
numbers of unwanted pets.
Spaying and neutering is critical
in reducing
number of homeless and
unwanted pets entering the shelter during warmer months.
According to LifeLine's DCAS Shelter Director Kerry Moyers - Horton, spaying and neutering is critical
in reducing the
number of homeless and
unwanted pets entering the shelter during warmer months.
Sterilizing feral and free - roaming cats is the
number one way to prevent
unwanted litters and help decrease the
number of homeless
pets in the area.
March Pet Themes Fix Your Pet Month March is Fix Your Pet month and the Ontario SPCA is encouraging the public to spay or neuter their
pets and help reduce the
number of unwanted animals
in their communities.
We've altered more than 400
pets from the highest need areas
in Salinas since this past April; more important, comparing this year to last year when we had no special program, we've seen the
numbers of unwanted pets and accidental litters coming from Salinas drop by 25 %.
Almost 12 million dogs and cats are euthanized each year because there are not enough homes for them.Local
pet owners have a chance to take part
in a national program to reduce the
number of unwanted animals.As an extension
of February's Spay Day USA, several veterinarians and animal hospitals
in Seminole and Orange counties still are offering discounted spay and neuter operations
in March.For details, prices and appointments, call organizers at (407) 260-6392.
Almost 12 million dogs and cats are euthanized each year because there are not enough homes for them.Orange County
pet owners will have a chance on Tuesday to take part
in a national program to reduce the
number of unwanted animals.As part
of Spay Day USA, veterinarians at Orange County Animal Services will offer low - cost spay and neuter operations.
Almost 12 million dogs and cats are euthanized each year because there are not enough homes for them.Orange County
pet owners will have a chance today to take part
in a national program to reduce the
number of unwanted animals.As part
of Spay Day USA, veterinarians at Orange County Animal Services will offer low - cost spay and neuter operations.
Another important mission is to promote spaying and neutering
of pets in order to cut down the
number of the area's
unwanted litters
of puppies and kittens.
Seminole County
pet owners will have the chance to participate
in a national program aimed at reducing the
number of unwanted animals born each year.
Kitra Nelson Decreasing the
number of unwanted pets, by moving
unwanted animals to other rescues, providing veterinary medical attention to injured animals, educating owners as to the benefit
of spaying / neutering andproviding low cost spay / neuters on the Lake Traverse Reservation
in Sissten South Dakota.
«It will allow us to extend the reach
of pet sterilization to those animals that aren't currently being served and reduce those
unwanted litters and, therefore, the
number of animals coming into shelters and the
number of animals dying
in shelters,» Gilbreath said.
Once neutered they soon make lovely
pets again, but the
numbers needing homes are so great that many are doomed to join the thousands
of unwanted cats that are DESTROYED each day
in the UK.
Orange County Animal Services strongly advocates for
pet spay and neuter to reduce the
number of unwanted litters
of puppies and kittens
in the community.
During the time that we have been registering and taking
in these 100 dogs we have had a huge
number of applications to take
in unwanted pets.
The innovative program was designed to check the population explosion caused by unaltered
pets and to reduce the
number of unwanted animals destroyed annually
in Orange County, Lentz said.
Our society is taking a step
in the right direction on lowering the
number of unwanted pets.
Collie: Almost Home Dog Rescue
of Ohio (AHDRO)'s mission is to provide homeless Collies and other family - friendly dogs a safe haven where they will receive medical care, nutrition, and love until an approved home is found; to reduce the
number of unwanted pets by altering all dogs
in our rehoming program; to educate the public about the importance
of altering
pets, and to promote the message that owning a
pet is a lifelong commitment.
Why we recommend desexing your
pet... «Desexing your
pets has many health and behavioural benefits, not to mention it reduces the
number of unwanted animals
in the community,» «Desexing
pets can prevent them from roaming, fighting and causing a nuisance to neighbours.»
In many locations, large
numbers of these animals are euthanized to make room for the steady influx
of more
unwanted animals and / or because shelters may not have the kind
of pet potential adopters are looking for.
«
In addition to promoting the adoption of local rescue animals in need of loving homes, we also encourage everyone to spay / neuter their pets, as this is the most humane way to reduce the number of unwanted puppies and kittens born each day,» stated Sauv
In addition to promoting the adoption
of local rescue animals
in need of loving homes, we also encourage everyone to spay / neuter their pets, as this is the most humane way to reduce the number of unwanted puppies and kittens born each day,» stated Sauv
in need
of loving homes, we also encourage everyone to spay / neuter their
pets, as this is the most humane way to reduce the
number of unwanted puppies and kittens born each day,» stated Sauve.
«Desexing your
pets has many health and behavioural benefits, not to mention it reduces the
number of unwanted animals
in the community,»
Returning
pets to owners
in a timely manner and reducing the
number of unwanted animals are key methods to reduce these
numbers.