Together, we are collaboratively moving in the right direction to increase the number
of adoptable animals going to forever homes.
Not exact matches
A limited number
of «
adoptable,»
animals go, into private shelters.
A limited number
of unwanted, but «
adoptable,»
animals go into private shelters.
Overall, greater than 97 %
of the
adoptable animals in our care are adopted or
go to rescue groups for fostering.
Every year the number
of euthanized
animals in the U.S. falls but to us, the idea
of one
adoptable animal being destroyed is unacceptable so we've got a long way to
go.
If you'd like to read current posts about the
adoptable pets or for info on donations for food,
go to the Facebook page
of Friends
of Haywood County
Animal Shelter at: https://www.facebook.com/hcasfriends
Visit our
adoptable animals, grab a great lunch — and a percentage
of the proceeds from your lunch will
go to the
animals!
Animal Care Centers (ACC)
of NYC who pitched «The ACC Digital Shelter,» a digital kiosk experience that brings
adoptable pets directly to where New Yorkers are as they
go about their day.
Please note that due to the volume
of animals coming and
going from the shelter, often times there is a larger (or smaller) selection
of adoptable animals at the shelter than appears online.
For the Humane Society, this means taking
animals from both ends
of the spectrum: those that are the most «
adoptable» (well - trained and compatible with humans) and those who suffer from medical conditions that would otherwise
go untreated at a municipal shelter.
When adopting, please consider all
of the medical care, food, sheltering, and more that
goes into every
adoptable animal.
«Instead
of sharing a shelter
animal 2,000 miles away...
go to the shelter page for your local community and share their album
of adoptables,» Clarkson advises.
Please note that due to the volume
of animals coming and
going from the shelter, often times there is a larger selection
of adoptable animals at the shelter than appears online.
According to tragic, first - person accounts from former PeTA employees and watchdog groups, the well - funded organization is quick to dispatch healthy, young and
adoptable dogs and cats alongside the sick and too far -
gone, often within hours
of obtaining them, while making no concerted effort to find the
animals new homes.
just over a year ago, with the goal
of making Austin a «No Kill» city — a community in which every
adoptable and treatable
animal impounded at the shelter
goes home alive.
«We're working nonstop to get out every single
animal that was currently
adoptable in some
of these cities where we know that these evacuees are
going to need to come,» said Katie Jarl, senior state director in Texas for the Humane Society.
In honor
of National Disaster Preparedness Month, the all - day event focused on disaster preparedness for families and pets with fun, informative activities that included ASPCA
adoptable animals, free pet identification tags, an «Ask a Pet Behaviorist» booth, dog licensing, emergency «
Go Bag» demonstrations, a pet photo booth and more.
Go to www.sheltersfirst.org, the joint website for the groups, and view all
of the
adoptable animals.