Not exact matches
To demonstrate how serious Tulsa's
pet overpopulation really is, one need not look further than the
numbers according to the 2010 census there are approximately 164,000 households that make up Tulsa's population
of 390,000 people.
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 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.
PAWS believes the
number one way to stop the
overpopulation of unwanted animals is to spay and neuter your
pets.
Her mission was to provide an affordable sterilization program to help decrease the
number of cats and dogs that were, and still are, being euthanized at shelters due to
pet overpopulation.
The City
of Norman has partnered with us to control
pet overpopulation and the
number of strays in their community.
This further proves the point that «
pet overpopulation» and the
number of animals that are in our shelter system can be reduced and we can reach a no kill state.
Having your
pet spayed or neutered helps prevent
overpopulation and decreases the
number of homeless animals.
Spaying and neutering is one
of the steps we can take to get at the root
of pet overpopulation, preventing unwanted litters and reducing the
number of homeless
pets.
It also helps control the
pet overpopulation, reducing the
number of unwanted litters in shelters.
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.
Spaying (female) and neutering (male) helps curbs animal
overpopulation and has medical and behavioral benefits for
pets — yet there are a
number of myths, rumors and falsehoods circulating about this important procedure.
Until
pet overpopulation is reduced to a point where animal shelters and rescue groups can handle the
number of homeless, incoming animals without having to euthanize for space, we believe it is more humane to spay the pregnant
pet than it is to contribute to
pet overpopulation where that future litter could potentially live life on the streets as homeless
pets, and will displace another
pet who is waiting for a hone.
You can help reduce the
number of animals killed by spaying or neutering your
pet before you add to the
overpopulation problem.
With the
overpopulation in shelters around the country and the high
numbers of euthanization — 4.5 million
pets a year according to the Human Society — adopting a dog is one
of the best things you can do to help this problem.
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.
Spay Today was founded in May
of 2006 to help decrease the large
numbers of euthanasia in Pitt and surrounding counties due to
pet overpopulation in our shelters.
I expect these accusations will reach a fever pitch tomorrow, not just in light
of my recent pictorial
of PETA's brutal slaying
of animals and its abhorrent defense
of abusive shelters, but also because I will post an article called «The Lie at the Heart
of the Killing: The Myth
of Pet Overpopulation,» where I take to task the notion of national pet overpopulation, regional pet overpopulation, shelter overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street into
Overpopulation,» where I take to task the notion
of national
pet overpopulation, regional pet overpopulation, shelter overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street into
overpopulation, regional
pet overpopulation, shelter overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street into
overpopulation, shelter
overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street into
overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the
number of animals living on the street into the equation.
We offer subsidies through a voucher program to reduce
pet overpopulation and the
number of animals entering shelters
They strive to reduce shelter
overpopulation and the
number of stray animals who roam the L.A. streets by promoting spaying and neutering, responsible
pet ownership and
pet retention.
«
Pet overpopulation» ranked as the
number one concern for the majority
of pet owners in a 2000 survey, easily eclipsing even such pressing concerns as increased funding for animal health research and improved preventive care for animals [28].
By providing these low cost services, Cause for Paws is working towards reducing the
number of animals euthanized in shelters due to
pet overpopulation.
Stopping
Pet Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the number of animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets of disadvantaged residents of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects of pet overpopulation on the community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion an
Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program
of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the
number of animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for
pets of disadvantaged residents
of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects
of pet overpopulation on the community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion an
overpopulation on the community, the benefits
of spay / neuter, tenets
of responsible
pet guardianship and the importance
of pet identification; promoting companion animal adoption.
We are governed by a volunteer board
of directors, and have a host
of dedicated volunteers that believe spay - neuter is the key to reducing
pet overpopulation and the
number of innocent lives that are euthanized at animal shelters.
Spaying / Neutering your
pet helps fight
pet overpopulation, reducing the
number of homeless animals and decreasing euthanasia
numbers.
In addition to transporting animals, the nonprofit is also working to reduce the
number of animals needing relocation with innovative initiatives targeting the sources
of pet overpopulation, including support for low - cost spay / neuter programs and lobbying for improved local animal regulations and enforcement.
The
number of abandoned animals can be greatly reduced, or even eliminated, by attacking the
pet overpopulation problem with a vigorous program
of spaying and neutering to prevent unwanted births.
Spaying and neutering directly addresses the tragedy
of pet overpopulation and helps ensure the ever - decreasing
numbers of homeless animal euthanasia in our community.
This helps control the state's
pet overpopulation crisis and thereby reduces the
number of homeless animals euthanized in shelters.
«Spaying or neutering helps control the
pet overpopulation in the community, and over time, helps decrease the
number of homeless animals entering the shelter,» Brown said.
She and her staff
of 46 have created a
number of programs and services that both combat the city's
pet overpopulation and shelter and care for the helpless and vulnerable ones that seek love and a permanent home.
I knew
of the
pet overpopulation problem in our country, but that
number really stopped me in my tracks.
It is an amazing
number of animals and a huge step in curbing the
pet overpopulation problem in St. Louis.
For example, this summer the Petfinder foundation will be transporting a
number of pets to the North to help the
overpopulation problems in southern shelters.
* 1 Andrew Potts (Affordable Housing Party) platform includes: Climate change and environmental degradation are symptoms
of overpopulation and we want to correct Australia's rapid population growth which is also one
of a
number of factors contributing to housing unaffordability in Australia * 2
Peter Wills (Greens) platform includes: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY The climate challenge is also an opportunity to transform Australia into a carbon - neutral powerhouse that creates new jobs and a cleaner planet.