Even more importantly, they have their dog neutered or spayed so as not to add to the problem
of dog overpopulation that we already have on Ambergris Caye.
The problem
of dog overpopulation is a global one and requires a solution on a global scale.
Putnam Service Dogs will use shelter and rescue group dogs to help contribute to the solution
of dog overpopulation in this country.
Spaying before the dog experiences her first estrus cycle has 3 benefits: it eliminates the risk of unplanned pregnancy and helps control the problem
of dog overpopulation; it eliminates any possibility of uterine disease; and it virtually eliminates any chance of developing breast cancer.
Not exact matches
She is from FoundAnimals.org and she'll be talking about a program aimed at trying to develop a nonsurgical method for neutering the millions
of dogs and cats that each year have operations or add to the
overpopulation problem.
Our goal is to decrease the number
of dogs euthanized in city pounds due to
overpopulation by providing veterinary care to homeless animals in need, and helping to find them forever homes.
Anderson's Isle
of Dogs is an original project that takes place in a futuristic version of Japan where, in the wake of overpopulation concerns, all the dogs in the country have been moved to a secluded island to live out their d
Dogs is an original project that takes place in a futuristic version
of Japan where, in the wake
of overpopulation concerns, all the
dogs in the country have been moved to a secluded island to live out their d
dogs in the country have been moved to a secluded island to live out their days.
Through rescue from kill facilities, rehabilitation
of sick and un-socialized pets, and a 100 % spay / neuter program, Little Shelter hopes to end pet
overpopulation and place all
dogs and cats in loving homes.
This only furthers our belief at TulsaPets that spaying and neutering is crucial for even more reasons than saving the lives
of cats and
dogs as the problems
of overpopulation spill over to other areas.
Finally, this entire process just perpetuates the pet
overpopulation problem and the continued euthanasia
of many good
dogs and cats because there are not enough good homes in which to place these animals.
The problem
of too many
dogs and cats, commonly called pet
overpopulation, overwhelmingly occurs in, and takes its toll on, poor communities.
While her story, fortunately, has a happy ending, the fact remains that my
dog epitomizes the problem
of animal
overpopulation.
«Humane education is targeted to promote responsible pet ownership: reducing the
overpopulation of unwanted pets, offering reduced - rate spay / neuter and vaccination service, providing food and shelter for your pet,
dog training, grooming, and, yes, brushing your pet's teeth,» said Griggs.
By adopting from a shelter or rescue group, a
dog or cat is given a second chance and the nation's pet
overpopulation problem decreases without the threat
of euthanasia.
The Humane Society
of Tulsa is one
of 60 shelters that participate in the PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin» program — a national transport program that transfers adoptable
dogs and puppies from animal shelters in communities with severe pet
overpopulation problems and few adopters to animal shelters in other communities where adoptable
dogs and puppies are more in demand.
Four
of my current
dogs are shelter
dogs, so I know the problem — there's
overpopulation.
As with sterilization
of female pets, by neutering your male cat or
dog, you are doing your part to prevent pet
overpopulation and unwanted litters.
There are animal rescue groups that try to help out as much as they can with the stray cat colonies or with the
overpopulation of stray
dogs in their communities.
If you are unable to absolutely guarantee you can prevent your
dog from mating and adding to the shameful, tragic problem
of pet
overpopulation, then I strongly encourage you to get your animal sterilized as soon as it's safe to do so.
When I wrote an article on pet
overpopulation last fall, the local shelter kindly gave me a chart, showing the unbelievable extent
of cat and
dog overpopulation.
Due to the
overpopulation of unwanted
dogs, many must be put to sleep each year.
This is a very important part
of the mission to do our part in preventing
dog overpopulation.
You want to end
overpopulation, sponsor field trips to the shelter and tell all the kids the Truth when they are standing in front
of the
dog cages, namely that the cute
dog in front
of them will be KILLED tomorrow, to make room for another cute
dog that will be KILLED the next day, all because someone grew up and got a
dog and decided not to spay or neuter it.
Some rescues admit they are importing plane loads
of foreign
dogs, others blame mythical
overpopulations in other areas
of this country to hide the source
of their animals.
Through membership and patronage
of our boarding services you help to ensure funding for the SYV Humane Society's mission
of controlling
overpopulation of dogs and cats and finding new homes for homeless animals.
We are committed to ending the
overpopulation, abuse, neglect
of Dallas area
dogs and cats.
Animal rights people import mutts to fill shelters to substantiate their claims
of dog and cat
overpopulation which they then use to justify more laws.
Additionally, altered pets can not contribute to the
overpopulation of dogs.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has adopted a resolution that endorses the concept
of early - age spay / neuter to stem the
overpopulation of cats and
dogs.
Raising awareness through public education, community outreach and a wellness clinic, we seek to promote respect for the live
of cats and
dogs by breaking the cycle
of abuse, neglect and pet
overpopulation in our community.
Paws in the City is dependent on the financial support
of individuals and businesses to continue our mission to end the
overpopulation, abuse and neglect
of dogs and cats in our community.
The
overpopulation of pets is an unfortunate consequence
of large scale breeding practices (puppy mills, etc.), consumer demand for particular
dog and cat breeds, and less than responsible pet ownership (backyard breeding, refusal to spay / neuter, impulse acquisition, etc.).
Part
of our advocacy efforts includes educating the public on various aspects
of living with
dogs, with or without disabilities, to encourage adoption, especially
of these ostracized breeds that are in great numbers in shelters everywhere due to
overpopulation and the bans on pit bulls (read more about Breed - Specific Legislation and other BS discrimination).
On this show, Merritt Clifton joined Lori and discussed statistics and trends
of companion animal
overpopulation, euthanasia, and
dog and cat adoption rates.
An SPCA spokesman said pet
overpopulation in Volusia results in the destruction
of thousands
of cats and
dogs each year.
Animals Today February 9, 2014 — Merritt Clifton, Editor, Animal People discusses statistics and trends
of companion animal
overpopulation, euthanasia, and
dog and cat adoption rates.
The morning's general session will feature a keynote address by Jane Hoffman, Founder and President
of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals; a report on non-surgical sterilization research by the Alliance for Contraception in Cats &
Dogs (ACC&D); an update on the TNR study being conducted in Alachua County and funded by Maddie's Fund, a demonstration
of the Feral Cat Colony Online Database; a screening
of The Humane Society
of the United States» new film, «Trap - Neuter - Return: Fixing Feral Cat
Overpopulation,» and a Regional Roundtable discussion on «Building Working TNR Coalitions» sponsored by Best Friends Animal Society.
The same California that claims to have a massive
overpopulation of dogs in their shelters when they ship
dogs north to Oregon, Washington, Utah and Canada is importing
dogs from Korea.
Recognizing the
overpopulation of dogs and cats needed proactive solutions, they began picking up pets from Valley residents once a week and making the 100 mile round trip to the Santa Barbara Humane Society facility to have the animals spayed and neutered.
SPCA
of Central Florida and Osceola County Animal Services partner for free and low cost spaying and neutering for
dogs and cats in Osceola County to reduce pet
overpopulation
To minimize the
overpopulation of unwanted
dogs and cats in the greater Hill Country area by providing affordable spay / neuter and preventive care services.
Our mission is to be an innovative regional leader in responsible treatment
of homeless cats and
dogs, primarily throughtheir rescue and placement in forever loving homes and by promoting spaying and neutering to control pet
overpopulation.
Low cost spay and neuter clinics have made a world
of difference to our nation's
dog and cat
overpopulation problem.
Our Mission The mission
of the Maude Schiffley SPCA is to be a no - kill, non-profit adoption center, which provides care for sheltered
dogs and cats: Facilitates placement
of adoptive animals in nurturing, responsible homes; reduces pet
overpopulation through spaying and neutering; and offers various educational opportunities to the public.
We are committed to ending the
dog and cat
overpopulation crisis, but PETA also saves and improves the lives
of animals who are suffering on factory farms and fur farms, and in laboratories, circuses, and other abusive industries.
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.
If there is truly a
dog overpopulation problem, they why aren't the shelters full
of puppies!
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«The overwhelming majority
of the
dogs killed are not puppies (as would be the case if there were true
dog overpopulation) but young adults that were once owned.»
If a pet
dog is going to live with an intelligent, well - informed family that understands the problem
of pet
overpopulation and can be trusted to keep the
dog under their control at all times and to not breed it, I do not recommend spaying or neutering before 14 months
of age.