Suwannee PAWS began primarily as a reduced - cost veterinary clinic, but due to the overwhelming
numbers of homeless pets in this and surrounding communities, we were quickly flooded with requests for taking in animals.
We must work to decrease
the number of homeless pets in East Tennessee, and the most simple and humane long - term solution is to spay and neuter more animals.»
The Winnipeg Humane Society is committed to reducing
the number of homeless pets in our community.
Las Vegas passed the ban with two goals in mind: reducing
the number of homeless pets in local shelters and stopping «puppy mills.»
Spaying and neutering is the most effective way to reduce
the number of homeless pets in our community, and the Arizona Humane Society offers a variety of high - quality, low - cost spay / neuter options to the public.
The National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy is currently gathering and analyzing data in order to come up with recommendations on programs that will help reduce
the number of homeless pets in the United States.
We welcome any donations of time or skills that help support the FOS in its efforts to reduce
the number of homeless pets in Bell County.
We also work to reduce
the number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay - neuter surgeries.
Knowing that you are serving the «right people» and that you are making a real impact on
the number of homeless pets in your community can be a tough task to manage.
Reducing
the number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay / neuter surgeries.
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.
They also work to reduce
the number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay - neuter surgeries.
* Reduce
the number of homeless pets in Oklahoma and the occurrence of euthanasia of adoptable animals
The rest are purchased through breeders and pet stores which only contribute to
the number of homeless pets in the U.S..
Both groups work tirelessly to care for the huge
number of homeless pets in their counties, often with very few resources.
Unfortunately, due to the high
number of homeless pets in local pounds, we may not have the space available to help you re-home your pet.
GRASP is committed to reducing
the number of homeless pets in Greece, New York by decreasing dog and cat reproduction, promoting responsible pet ownership, and placing homeless dogs and cats into compatible, loving, permanent homes.
Not exact matches
One aspect that helps soften the blows
of the horror stories is the
number of people I'm meeting and hearing
of who truly are making a difference
in our
homeless pet community.
«Until more people spay and neuter their
pets and we reduce the
number of animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource for shelters working to change the fate
of homeless dogs
in their communities,» says Susanna Della Maddalena, executive director
of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
The Washington County SPCA boarded 517 dogs and puppies on a Rescue Waggin» vehicle
in 2011, successfully reducing the
number of homeless pets needing homes
in Bartlesville, Okla..
The Humane Society
of Tulsa boarded 642 dogs and puppies on a Rescue Waggin» vehicle
in 2011 — the most
of any participating Rescue Waggin» partner — significantly reducing the
number of homeless pets needing homes
in Tulsa, Okla..
In honor
of February being National prevent a litter month, the Humane Society
of Tulsa will participate with our annual spay day event.Spay and neutering your animal is the
number 1 way to help prevent
pet overpopulation and the
number of homeless animals.
This reproduction rate dramatically increases the
number of stray and
homeless pets that are present
in the United States.
As the largest No Kill animal shelter
in Kansas City, we care for more than 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the
number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting
pet retention, identification, lost
pet reunions, and
pet ownership education throughout the community.
The goal is to reduce the
numbers of homeless pets, as a smaller population
of dogs and cats
in need
of a forever home can be better managed by the already overburdened rescue system.
In addition to strays, it housed a
number of animals whose owners had been made
homeless by the storm, and hadn't immediately found a place to stay that would accept
pets.
We play an important role
in reducing the
number of homeless animals born by offering low cost surgery to spay or neuter
pets.
Most Americans say they've heard about the plight
of homeless pets, yet grossly underestimate the size and scope
of the problem, as well as the
number of dogs and cats who must be put to death
in U.S. shelters every year.
«The invaluable information gathered
in this report provides the foundation for all stakeholders to move forward working together to reduce the
number of homeless and stray
pets and, ultimately, end the need for euthanasia as a means
of population control.
«We have seen a sharp increase
in the
number of rabbits surrendered to our Boston adoption center — a 50 percent rise
in the last year alone — due
in part to continued rabbit sales
in pet stores, too many
of which end up
homeless,» said Laura Hagen, deputy director
of advocacy at MSPCA - Angell, according to the press release.
«Until more people spay and neuter their
pets and we reduce the
number of animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource for shelters working to change the fate
of homeless dogs
in their communities,» said Susana Della Maddalena, executive director
of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
One
of the most effective ways to reduce euthanasia
in our community is to reduce the
number of homeless pets.
Pet overpopulation is not just a problem
in Atlanta but also throughout the U.S.. It's hard to know the exact
number of homeless pets nationwide, but some estimate that there are over 70 million
homeless pets in the United States.
In order to meet the needs of the ever - growing number of homeless pets, Save a Stray was founded in 2012 with a mission of enriching the lives of shelter pets in Mobile, Alabam
In order to meet the needs
of the ever - growing
number of homeless pets, Save a Stray was founded
in 2012 with a mission of enriching the lives of shelter pets in Mobile, Alabam
in 2012 with a mission
of enriching the lives
of shelter
pets in Mobile, Alabam
in Mobile, Alabama.
The theory is that mandating all
pets being spayed or neutered will eliminate the
number of homeless animals
in a community.
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.
• Total
number of nationwide animal shelters 5,000 • Number of companion animals that enter into animal shelters nationwide annually 5 million • Average annual number of companion animals that are euthinized at shelters 3.5 million • Percent of dogs in animals shelters that are euthanized 60 % • Percent of cats in animal shelters that are euthanized 70 % • Percent of cats that are returned to their owners 2 % • Percent of dogs returned to their owners 15 % • Total percentage of dogs claimed to be spayed or neutered 78 % • Total percentage of cats that are claimed to be spayed or neutered 88 % • Total number of animals that end up in a shelter that are spayed or neutered 10 % • Percent of dogs brought to shelters that were adopted by a shelter 20 % • Percent of dogs and cats that are adopted from shelters 25 % • Total number of dogs and cats that are bought at pet stores 6 % • Percentage of people that get their pets free or at low cost 65 % • Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million •
number of nationwide animal shelters 5,000 •
Number of companion animals that enter into animal shelters nationwide annually 5 million • Average annual number of companion animals that are euthinized at shelters 3.5 million • Percent of dogs in animals shelters that are euthanized 60 % • Percent of cats in animal shelters that are euthanized 70 % • Percent of cats that are returned to their owners 2 % • Percent of dogs returned to their owners 15 % • Total percentage of dogs claimed to be spayed or neutered 78 % • Total percentage of cats that are claimed to be spayed or neutered 88 % • Total number of animals that end up in a shelter that are spayed or neutered 10 % • Percent of dogs brought to shelters that were adopted by a shelter 20 % • Percent of dogs and cats that are adopted from shelters 25 % • Total number of dogs and cats that are bought at pet stores 6 % • Percentage of people that get their pets free or at low cost 65 % • Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million •
Number of companion animals that enter into animal shelters nationwide annually 5 million • Average annual
number of companion animals that are euthinized at shelters 3.5 million • Percent of dogs in animals shelters that are euthanized 60 % • Percent of cats in animal shelters that are euthanized 70 % • Percent of cats that are returned to their owners 2 % • Percent of dogs returned to their owners 15 % • Total percentage of dogs claimed to be spayed or neutered 78 % • Total percentage of cats that are claimed to be spayed or neutered 88 % • Total number of animals that end up in a shelter that are spayed or neutered 10 % • Percent of dogs brought to shelters that were adopted by a shelter 20 % • Percent of dogs and cats that are adopted from shelters 25 % • Total number of dogs and cats that are bought at pet stores 6 % • Percentage of people that get their pets free or at low cost 65 % • Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million •
number of companion animals that are euthinized at shelters 3.5 million • Percent
of dogs
in animals shelters that are euthanized 60 % • Percent
of cats
in animal shelters that are euthanized 70 % • Percent
of cats that are returned to their owners 2 % • Percent
of dogs returned to their owners 15 % • Total percentage
of dogs claimed to be spayed or neutered 78 % • Total percentage
of cats that are claimed to be spayed or neutered 88 % • Total
number of animals that end up in a shelter that are spayed or neutered 10 % • Percent of dogs brought to shelters that were adopted by a shelter 20 % • Percent of dogs and cats that are adopted from shelters 25 % • Total number of dogs and cats that are bought at pet stores 6 % • Percentage of people that get their pets free or at low cost 65 % • Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million •
number of animals that end up
in a shelter that are spayed or neutered 10 % • Percent
of dogs brought to shelters that were adopted by a shelter 20 % • Percent
of dogs and cats that are adopted from shelters 25 % • Total
number of dogs and cats that are bought at pet stores 6 % • Percentage of people that get their pets free or at low cost 65 % • Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million •
number of dogs and cats that are bought at
pet stores 6 % • Percentage
of people that get their
pets free or at low cost 65 % • Cost
of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose
of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage
of dogs
in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage
of U.S. homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total
number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million •
number of homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million • Tags:
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.
Building on that momentum for 2012, we're very happy to share that Best Friends has given First Coast No More
Homeless Pets a grant of $ 340,000 to help further reduce the number of homeless pets being killed in Jacks
Homeless Pets a grant
of $ 340,000 to help further reduce the
number of homeless pets being killed in Jacks
homeless pets being killed
in Jacksonville.
Once registered, you're now part
of the effort to drastically reduce the
number of homeless pets and the rate
of euthanasia for those unlucky enough to remain too long
in a shelter.
ARC strongly supports spay / neuter efforts
in order to decrease the
number of homeless 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.
The Wright - Way Rescue Animal Shelter is a non-profit welfare group for
pets that seeks to reduce the
number of homeless adoptable
pets euthanized
in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community education, promotion
of spaying and neutering, and a shelter medicine outreach program.
We believe that everyone plays a part
in keeping the
pet population manageable and reducing the
number of pets that are
homeless or put down each year.
Also, there is a large
number of homeless pets living
in shelters.
The move places Phoenix among the more than 40 cities
in the U.S. and Canada that have enacted this type
of ordinance, designed to increase the placement
of homeless pets in permanent homes and decrease the
number of animals euthanized
in the city's shelters.
So Sher and Joe decided to go for it and soon their Gaithersburg, Maryland home was inhabited by a 10 - pack
of homeless senior
pets (ten animals became their limit, a
number Sher soon surpassed after Joe passed way
in 2008 from lung cancer).
We also strongly believe
in the spaying and neutering
of pets as well as humane population control such as TNR to help reduce the
number of homeless animals.
Sterilization directly impacts the
number of animals who are killed
in our nation's shelters by reducing the
number of pets entering shelters and freeing up homes for
homeless pets who are already born.