We are able to perform our vital work of saving the lives
of homeless animals only through the generous support of our donors.
Not exact matches
This lecture series not
only discusses concepts key to
animal sheltering but also helps veterinary students, shelter professionals, shelter volunteers, and members
of the community reflect on current challenges and solutions for saving the lives
of homeless animals.
Even if we were to count
only the
animals that enter the shelter system, the number
of homeless is startling: According to Oxford Pets, roughly eight million surplus
animals will enter shelters in the U.S. this year.
However,
only time will tell what truly comes
of the partnership, and TulsaPets Magazine will be covering the progress and updating all
of you, the readers, who are concerned about the fate
of Tulsa's
homeless animal population.
It must celebrate the bond between a person and their pet, feature pet owners who have been underrepresented in positive
animal welfare stories (like people
of color, low - income people or
homeless people), and include
only images
of people and their pets together and happy.
Not
only do you have the chance to score a great bargain, but Black Friday is also a great opportunity to help the
homeless cats and kittens
of Humane Haven
Animal Shelter — all at no extra cost to you!
Though vets from the Central Florida SPCA and Orange County
Animal Control sometimes pitch in for big
homeless events — offering spay / neuter clinics and vaccinations — officials who work with the
homeless say Mealey is the
only vet they know
of who goes to the camps regularly.
It is
only through the generosity and support
of business and individuals, like you that Young - Williams
Animal Center is able to care for so many homeless animals and improve the state of animal welfare in our comm
Animal Center is able to care for so many
homeless animals and improve the state
of animal welfare in our comm
animal welfare in our community.
I think now that President Obama missed an opportunity not
only to save a life, but also to draw national attention to the tragedy
of the millions
of shelter
animals, dogs, cats and other pets, that are euthanized every year simply because they are
homeless, unwanted, or declared «unadoptable» for some arbitrary reason. If you have ever loved an
animal, you know how heartbreaking, how gut wrenching this tragedy is.Â
This lecture series not
only discusses concepts key to
animal sheltering but also helps veterinary students, shelter professionals, shelter volunteers, and members
of the community reflect on current challenges and solutions for saving the lives
of homeless animals.
It's worth pointing out, too, that the very act
of declaring this country's most popular companion
animal an «invasive species»
only deepens existing divisions between the conservation and
animal welfare communities, when in fact, most
of us want the same thing: fewer
homeless cats on the landscape and an effective, sustainable, humane way to achieve that.
Not
only does spaying and neutering prevent more litters
of homeless pets, but Missouri state law requires that ALL dogs and cats adopted from an
animal shelter be spayed or neutered.
The Alliance's Wheels
of Hope — the
only program
of its kind that provides lifesaving rides to thousands
of homeless New York City
animals every year — needs your help.
We are committed to saving
homeless animals and providing them comfort through our many services
only made possible by our staff and team
of volunteers.
Through adoptions, Katie has not
only given
homeless animals a roof over their heads; she has also given both the
animals and their new guardians a lifetime
of companionship and years
of happiness.
The first year
of PAWS» free spay and neuter voucher program the number dropped to 408 and by 2016
only 172
homeless animals came through the Jackson shelter.
The comforters not
only ease the stress
of our
homeless animals, they also help to ease the transition when the
animals are transferred, because they take their comforters with them to our
animal placement partner organizations.
Together, we can not
only shape the mindset
of our community and improve the quality
of life through for
homeless animals in Berks County, but we can set the bar for
animal shelters nationwide to take action and implement change in their own community.
«We don't want dogs produced by accident to be the
only dogs
of the future» - exactly why pet owners should spay and neuter, because more and more people are becoming aware
of the problem
of homeless animals and are adopting from shelters rather than contributing to an industry that is part
of the problem.
Spay / neuter efforts for feral
animals not
only decrease the number
of homeless animals born each year, but they also reduce or eliminate unwanted «nuisance» behaviors such as fighting, yowling, and spraying.
The
homeless aren't the
only ones struggling to feed the
animals, said Irene O'Malley, executive director
of Lake Cares Food Pantry in Mount Dora.
Sterilization
of animals decreases not
only the number
of homeless and feral
animals born each year, but it also decreases unwanted behaviors in
animals, including roaming and aggression, which often lead to the surrender and euthanasia
of animals.
The Humane Society
of Pinellas takes care
of Tampa Bay area
animals by not
only providing a shelter for
homeless pets in the community, but also by working to tackle the issues that lead to their homelessness.
Not
only will you receive everything on our list
of benefits, but you can feel good about your membership dollars directly supporting the rescue and relief
of suffering
of homeless animals.
She recalls visiting the county
animal shelter and looking into the eyes
of a
homeless dog that had a story and longings she could
only imagine.
Oakland
Animal Services is Oakland's
only «open admissions» shelter: We accept all
of Oakland's
homeless, injured, orphaned, unwanted, lost, abandoned and mistreated
animals, including companion
animals, farm
animals, exotic
animals, and native wildlife.
In this way we differ from other shelters and
animal welfare organizations that are limited admissions, meaning that they
only accept some
of the
homeless animals in their communities and may refuse those
animals they deem difficult to place.
If the population is left unchecked, it will
only lead to more and more cats living in unmanaged colonies, a decrease in public tolerance
of homeless cats, and increased pressure on the environment,
animal control agencies and our society as a whole.
By adopting a pet, you're not
only providing that
animal a loving family and a safe home, you're also making room for the sheltering
of another
homeless pet.
Not
only is it easy, fun and one
of the most rewarding things you can do for a
homeless pet and for yourself, fostering gives an
animal the love and attention he or she desperately needs, greatly increasing his or her chances
of being adopted.
Fostering one
of our dogs not
only helps them get on their way to rescue but it opens up a spot in our shelter so that we can take in another
homeless animal who needs help!
The compassion Buser feels for
homeless animals is surpassed
only by her determination to educate people on the importance
of spaying and neutering pets.
Only donations from our kind supporters and the valuable work
of our generous volunteers enables us to provide food, shelter and medical care to the helpless,
homeless animals we have rescued.
Early in his career, he was helping 50 local rescue groups as their supervising veterinarian, where he saw many shelters and rescues give up because
of lack
of money to survive — and where euthanasia was the
only option to control a population
of homeless animals.
In 2010, the
Homeless Pet Clubs was founded as a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit to help
animal rescues and shelters adopt - out more pets, and for the past 5
of 7 years, continues to be financially supported
only by Dr. Good and donations to help keep the program running.
Our shelter partners on the Gulf Coast have not
only been caring for the
homeless animals in their care before the storm hit, but have been dealing with the influx
of displaced
animals.
You become an important part
of the mission to save
homeless pets by not
only giving that individual
animal hope, but by making a difference for all
animals.
This would suggest an increased need for low - cost and free veterinary services for the
homeless to address not
only the physical health
of the companion
animal but also the emotional health
of the caretaker.
* While this race benefits the
homeless animals of Lake County, we ask that you keep your furry companions at home, as this course is humans -
only.
When you buy a pet, you not
only deny a
homeless pet a home, you are supporting an industry that thrives on short - changing the welfare
of animals.
Join our
Animal Friends Monthly Giving Club to receive exclusive perks and make a large impact on the lives
of homeless animals for
only a little each month!
Trapping and killing
homeless animals is not
only unpalatable to the public, it's a costly and ineffective method
of population control.
This raises their chances
of adoption, which not
only saves the adopted
animal's life... it opens up a space in a pet foster volunteer's home for another
homeless animal.
The success
of our Volunteer Program is not
only measured by the dedication
of time given by our remarkable volunteers, but by the selfless acts they contribute to make life better for
homeless companion
animals.
We differ from many shelters that are limited admission, meaning that they
only accept some
of the
homeless animals in their community and may refuse those
animals that may be difficult to place.
My role as a photographer is to create powerful imagery that will not
only will bring more foot traffic through the doors
of the Care Centers, but also bring more awareness to
animal adoption in general, in a city that is faced with incredibly high numbers
of homeless pets.»
Adopting a shelter
animal not
only gives that dog or cat a new home, but can help break the cycle
of homeless puppies and kittens that adds to the problem
of stray
animals in the county.
With the assistance
of a dedicated group
of volunteers and Friends
of Oakland
Animal Services, OAS saved the lives of more than 5,000 homeless, injured, orphaned, unwanted, abandoned, and / or mistreated companion animals in 2015 alone (this includes all companion animals saved, not only dogs and cats), has one of the few nationally recognized rabbit programs in the country and features improved housing and indoor / outdoor play areas for animal enric
Animal Services, OAS saved the lives
of more than 5,000
homeless, injured, orphaned, unwanted, abandoned, and / or mistreated companion
animals in 2015 alone (this includes all companion
animals saved, not
only dogs and cats), has one
of the few nationally recognized rabbit programs in the country and features improved housing and indoor / outdoor play areas for
animal enric
animal enrichment.
Not
only did she take in many
homeless and mistreated dogs, she was one
of the founders
of the South Lake
Animal League in Clermont.
Pope Memorial cares for abandoned and
homeless cats, dogs, and small
animals, not
only by sheltering them but also by working with the community to build awareness and appreciation for the benefits
of a strong, healthy human -
animal bond and a world that is safe and loving for all
animals.