These groups are trying their best to decrease the number
of homeless animals by sterilizing the population of stray animals on the streets.
By spaying and neutering your pet you are helping to limit the influx
of homeless animals by providing a permanent, effective method of birth control for your pet.
Show you care about the plight
of homeless animals by sharing our Hero Tails post and everything #PFPselfie that you find on our social media pages.
Check out the opportunities with our business partners, whether you shop online, surf the web, or spoil your critters with services - you can now improve the lives
of homeless animals by harnessing the power of the internet and beyond!
Our Mission is to reduce euthanasia and suffering
of homeless animals by providing affordable spay and neuter; by engaging the cooperation of the community and by raising awareness of pet overpopulation.
We are thrilled you are interested in making a difference in the lives
of homeless animals by volunteering or visiting our shelter.
You can truly make a difference in the lives
of homeless animals by encouraging your friends, family, co-workers and neighbors to support Little Traverse Bay Humane Society.
Last but not least, you, the Aiken community, who have supported our efforts with enthusiasm and generosity, adopted your pets from the thousands of deserving animals who end up in the Shelter, and who are working to end the excessive population
of homeless animals by spaying and neutering your animals — you have designated the Shelter as your community shelter, and we could not be prouder.
Planned Giving: You can help us save the lives
of homeless animals by including Little Traverse Bay Humane Society in your will or living or charitable lead trust
Last but not least, you, the Aiken community, who year after year have supported our efforts with enthusiasm and generosity, who have adopted your pets from the thousands of deserving animals who end up in the Shelter through no fault of their own, and who are working to end the excessive population
of homeless animals by spaying and neutering your animals — you have designated the Shelter as your community shelter, and we could not be prouder.
Not exact matches
As part
of their efforts to assist
animals impacted
by Hurricane Irma, the ASPCA is providing Miami - Dade
Animal Services with sheltering assistance and helped facilitate the transport
of hundreds
of displaced
homeless animals from Miami area shelters to the West Coast.
«The ASPCA is pleased to be in a position where we can assist
animal shelters in Florida
by helping move
homeless cats and dogs out
of impacted communities to free up much - needed space for owned pets displaced
by the storm,» said Dick Green, senior director
of Disaster Response for ASPCA Field Investigations and Response.
Volunteers will also help socialize the
homeless animals by «giving them lots
of love and attention,» said Paula Fasseas, PAWs Chicago founder.
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.
The number
of homeless dogs and cats in the U.S. can not be established
by merely tallying up the numbers at all the
animal shelters.
Additionally shelters that respond to
homeless animals are generally operated
by municipalities at taxpayer expense; spay / neuter programs that prevent unwanted litters usually are not; these services are opened
by nonprofit organizations one at a time, and due to local costs (rent, etc.), some must charge rates that are out
of range for many low - income homes to pay.
As the newest partner in PetSmart Charities ™ Rescue Waggin» ™ program, the Humane Society
of Tulsa will be sending
homeless shelter dogs every month aboard PetSmart Charities» ® Rescue Waggin» ® vehicle — a national transport program proudly sponsored
by PEDIGREE ® — to
animal shelters in other parts
of the country where there are more adopters seeking dogs and a guarantee
of a good home for all the dogs transported.
For each photo I receive, I will donate $ 1 (up to $ 100) to Tulsa
Animal Welfare for the
homeless animals who are not yet cherished
by a family
of their own.
«
By shrinking the supply
of puppy mill dogs flowing into our market, the ordinance is expected to boost adoptions for
homeless animals and increase sales for small, responsible dog breeders,» said Humane Society
of the United States» Arizona State Director, Kari Nienstedt.
Approximately 3,500
animal shelters across the United States serve the estimated 6 - 8 million
homeless animals who need refuge each year, and many more
animals find themselves in need
of the services provided
by local rescue groups.
A reduction in supply may benefit re-homing centres
by a greater take up
of homeless pets
by members
of the public, but a still greater benefit would be a lower demand for them to take in unwanted
animals as a major source
of poorly bred and poorly socialised
animals would be deprived
of its main outlets and consequently fewer
animals would be rejected
by their owners.
Its mission continues to evolve as conditions change and
animals face new and different challenges, but the core
of that mission remains unchanged: to honor and strengthen the human -
animal bond
by providing the best quality care for
homeless dogs and cats, and supporting companion
animals in their homes through affordable veterinary care, community outreach, and education.
The stray
animal population there was multiplied
by the disaster when thousands
of pet owners became
homeless, leaving their beloved
animals with no food or shelter.
Arts and Humanities: the students challenge themselves to see things from a different perspective
by creating artwork and writings from the viewpoint
of a
homeless animal.
We promote the kind treatment
of homeless, stray and abandoned
animals by providing shelter, care, adoptions, and community education.
Homeless Pet Clubs (HPC) give students, civic leaders, and business owners a way to share their love
of animals by promoting
animal rescue, responsible pet ownership, adoption
of shelter
animals, and
animal welfare.
Valley River Humane Society is a non-profit volunteer organization with the primary goal
of reducing the number
of homeless animals in our community
by the promotion
of spay and neutering, and
by adoption
of homeless animals into safe and loving homes
There will be an extraordinary need for shelters in the northeast and other parts
of the country to take in
animals that are in shelters in areas affected
by Irma — and eventually
animals that find themselves
homeless because families whose homes have been damaged can no longer care for them.
When I shared my decision with my friends to volunteer, many
of them responded
by saying: «I could never do that; it would be too heartbreaking to see all those
homeless animals.»
The
animal shelter has been helping all
of the
homeless shelter dogs escape from the extreme heat — thanks to the support
of the local community, dogs who are confined to kennel runs at the facility get to cool down thanks to their own personal pools which have been donated
by area residents.
The Tortorella Foundation supports many efforts
by underwriting unique programs that promote adoptions, emergency care for abused or abandoned
animals, rescue and transport from high - kill shelters and the construction
of animal housing and play yards to assist rescues caring for
homeless dogs and cats.
Crossing Paths
Animal Rescue was begun in 2006
by concerned men and women in Blount County, Alabama, distressed over the high number
of homeless and abandoned
animals in our county.
But
by every metric (except intake, which is beyond our control) the County, FOTAS and you, the supporting public, have significantly improved the condition
of and the outcome for the County's
homeless animals.
CHICAGO - During National Volunteer Appreciation Week April 15 to 21, The Anti-Cruelty Society recognizes all volunteers for their support, commitment, and dedication to help provide a better life for thousands
of homeless, abused, and neglected
animals served
by the Society each year.
We hope
by doing this to lessen the burden
of homeless pets on local
animal shelters and rescue groups.
We will put any prize money earned toward our most pressing
animal problems: reducing the number
of homeless pets
by offering more free and low - cost spay / neuter options; enhancing our foster and adoption programs; and expanding the pet food pantry for the community's neediest pet owners.
By becoming a foster you are giving the the abused, neglected, and many times
homeless animals living on the harsh streets
of East St. Louis a second chance.
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.
By doing so you immediately give a home to an
animal that didn't have one, and you reduce the overall number
of homeless pets out there.»
Marking its 16th anniversary
of the organization, Broadway Barks again helped hundreds
of New York City's shelter
animals find permanent homes
by informing New Yorkers about the plight
of the thousands
of homeless dogs and cats in the metropolitan area.
Friday, January 23, 2015 — New York, NY — Jane Hoffman, president
of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals (The Alliance), said today that the increased funding and support for
Animal Care & Control
of New York City (AC&C) announced today
by the Health Department will save the lives
of thousands
of additional
homeless pets every year across the five boroughs.
For over 30 years, OLHS» dedicated staff and volunteers have worked to improve the plight
of lost, unwanted, abandoned, and
homeless animals by providing shelter, care, rescue, adoption services, and foster homes; to investigate incidents
of animal cruelty, abandonment, and neglect; and to promote responsible pet ownership
by advocating spay / neuter, permanent identification, and the humane and compassionate treatment
of animals.
The Clear the Shelters effort, part
of a national initiative spearheaded
by the NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations division
of NBCUniversal, pairs local television stations with
animal shelters across the country to find new homes for
homeless pets.
Now joined
by Indiana, Reese, and most recently, Ezra, Harlow uses her platform (with the help
of her owners) to highlight the work
of animal shelters and
homeless pets.
In late April, the non-profit organization, which improves the lives
of at - risk senior dogs
by providing funding and resources to
animal shelters, rescue organizations, sanctuaries, and other non-profit groups nationwide, reached out to Facebook followers with a request for their photos
of senior dogs, dolled up in prom - worthy finery, for an event which aims to raise awareness and support for
homeless «old dogs» nationwide:
Our mission is helping dogs that are
homeless, in public shelters where they are at risk
of euthanasia, or given up
by owners due to inability to properly care for the
animal.
I can personally attest that these organizations go out
of their way to make a better life for
homeless dogs and cats and tirelessly find forever homes for these
animals that would otherwise likely be euthanized
by state
animal control.
This improves the
homeless animal's quality
of life,
by helping them become more outgoing and affectionate.
Answers and solutions are found as the film shines a spotlight on extraordinary efforts made
by compassionate individuals and organizations throughout the country who are working hard to advocate for the increased legal protection
of animals, to spread awareness
of the critical need for spay and neuter, to make sterilization programs more available and affordable, to place all
homeless animals with loving families, and more.
Mission Statement: HELP Humane Society is a 501 (c)(3) corporation committed to ending the suffering and killing
of homeless, abused and neglected
animals by rescuing, sheltering, rehabilitating and seeking forever families for these
animals and educating the public on proper pet guardianship and the importance
of spaying and neutering.