Three of the Internet's most beloved pets are teaming up to help the millions
of cats and dogs in shelters and rescue groups across the country find loving homes.
Your support enables us to be a community resource committed to improving the
lives of cats and dogs by providing reduced cost spay / neuter services, vaccinations and community education.
In addition to having multiple types of animals, there are many different
breeds of cats and dogs who have special considerations.
One of the main concerns of citizens and animal welfare organisations is the
sale of cats and dogs in pet - stores.
In the survey, for instance, nearly 60
percent of cat and dog owners said that they feel rewarded when feeding their pet.
More than 48 percent
of both cat and dog owners surveyed indicated the primary reason for not doing so was because their pet wasn't sick or injured.
We are delighted to receive this recognition and we will continue to work towards ending the medically unnecessary
euthanasia of cats and dogs in our community.
Our programs improve the lives
of cats and dogs by promoting compassionate care, adoptions, and spay and neuter.
Learn about the use of vaccinations as part of a comprehensive wellness plan to protect the
health of cats and dogs in your care.
This involvement includes supporting the
neutering of cats and dogs adopted from public or private animal care and control facilities — thereby controlling the ongoing contribution of offspring to pet overpopulation.
Our veterinary team is 100 % committed to promoting proactive wellness care that addresses the needs
of cats and dogs at every life stage.
The majority
of cats and dogs over the age of 3, approximately 85 percent, have some form of periodontal or dental disease.
Since the opening of our Spay / Neuter Clinic in 1970, we've experienced an 86 % reduction in the number
of cats and dogs entering our shelter.
Because this is usually not feasible, vaccination immediately upon entry is the next - best practice and can provide clinically significant protection for the
majority of cats and dogs.
Rescue organizations around the country are seeking homes for a wide
variety of cat and dog breeds that would make a wonderful, loving addition to your renting household.
This presentation reviews common intestinal
parasites of cats and dogs, their life cycles and transmission, diagnostic tests that can be done in a shelter setting and practical treatments for animals in shelters.
Animal welfare groups bring
dozens of cats and dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs and more to these events, giving you plenty of opportunities to find your future pet.
In striving towards their mission, ASAP had a history of collaboration on various community projects including those aimed at reducing shelter
intake of cats and dogs.
It's true that spay / neuter saves lives, by preventing unwanted
litters of cats and dogs that enter our local shelters each day.
The nutritional
requirements of cats and dogs are different from those of humans and any error in feeding may have serious consequences on their health.
Together, dental problems and those related to what pets are fed, account for most of the serious
diseases of cats and dogs today.
Thus, the benefits of
vaccination of cats and dogs in these environments far outweigh the potential risks for adverse side effects from the procedure.