They brave harsh weather and other difficulties in trying to achieve their goal
of reducing the number of homeless pets.
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«Until more people spay and neuter their
pets and we
reduce the
number of animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource for shelters working to change the fate
of homeless dogs in their communities,» says Susanna Della Maddalena, executive director
of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
The Washington County SPCA boarded 517 dogs and puppies on a Rescue Waggin» vehicle in 2011, successfully
reducing the
number of homeless pets needing homes in Bartlesville, Okla..
The Humane Society
of Tulsa boarded 642 dogs and puppies on a Rescue Waggin» vehicle in 2011 — the most
of any participating Rescue Waggin» partner — significantly
reducing the
number of homeless pets needing homes in Tulsa, Okla..
Additionally, community - positive policies and attitudes can
reduce the
number of homeless pets entering shelters and rescue groups.
The goal is to
reduce the
numbers of homeless pets, as a smaller population
of dogs and cats in need
of a forever home can be better managed by the already overburdened rescue system.
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 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.»
We play an important role in
reducing the
number of homeless animals born by offering low cost surgery to spay or neuter
pets.
We are committed to
reducing the
number of homeless and unwanted animals through education programs, spay and neuter programs, and the responsibility
of making sure every
pet gets matched with a home that will treat them as a part
of their family.
Suwannee PAWS began primarily as a
reduced - cost veterinary clinic, but due to the overwhelming
numbers of homeless pets in this and surrounding communities, we were quickly flooded with requests for taking in animals.
Messages about how spaying and neutering
reduces the
number of homeless / unwanted animals born annually are the most motivating to encourage people to have their dogs and cats sterilized, along with educating the public about the safety and quality
of low - cost clinics and the appropriate age for a
pet to undergo surgery.
The Winnipeg Humane Society is committed to
reducing the
number of homeless pets in our community.
«The invaluable information gathered in this report provides the foundation for all stakeholders to move forward working together to
reduce the
number of homeless and stray
pets and, ultimately, end the need for euthanasia as a means
of population control.
The AAC believes that spaying and neutering is the most effective way to exponentially
reduce the
number of homeless pets.
Some officials, including Mayor Carolyn Goodman, said that while several cities have adopted the laws, they haven't seen any evidence that the bans have measurably
reduced the
homeless pet populations or
number of puppy mills.
Spaying and neutering is one
of the steps we can take to get at the root
of pet overpopulation, preventing unwanted litters and
reducing the
number of homeless pets.
«Until more people spay and neuter their
pets and we
reduce the
number of animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource for shelters working to change the fate
of homeless dogs in their communities,» said Susana Della Maddalena, executive director
of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
Las Vegas passed the ban with two goals in mind:
reducing the
number of homeless pets in local shelters and stopping «puppy mills.»
We believe that spaying and neutering is the most effective way to exponentially
reduce the
number of homeless pets.
For example, Animal Care EXPO and Animal Sheltering magazine provide superior educational and training opportunities, while
Pets for Life keeps
pets with their families and
reduces the
number of homeless animals.
Learn what we are doing to
reduce the
number of homeless pets and how you can help.
One
of the most effective ways to
reduce euthanasia in our community is to
reduce the
number of homeless pets.
Spaying and neutering is the most effective way to
reduce the
number of homeless pets in our community, and the Arizona Humane Society offers a variety
of high - quality, low - cost spay / neuter options to the public.
The National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy is currently gathering and analyzing data in order to come up with recommendations on programs that will help
reduce the
number of homeless pets in the United States.
We would like to think that our spay / neuter clinics that we have been offering to the public for over five years have made a huge impact on the
number of intakes and
reduced those
numbers significantly
of homeless pets.
We welcome any donations
of time or skills that help support the FOS in its efforts to
reduce the
number of homeless pets in Bell County.
Until
pet overpopulation is
reduced to a point where animal shelters and rescue groups can handle the
number of homeless, incoming animals without having to euthanize for space, we believe it is more humane to spay the pregnant
pet than it is to contribute to
pet overpopulation where that future litter could potentially live life on the streets as
homeless pets, and will displace another
pet who is waiting for a hone.
The Animal Welfare Society
of Kerr County's mission is to
reduce the
number of homeless, unwanted animals; to shelter and promote adoption
of homeless animals; and to provide education in the responsibilities
of pet care and ownership.
Proceeds for this event support two Animal Welfare Organizations in Frederick, Maryland: U2SA U2SA is an all volunteer organization dedicated to
reducing the
number of unwanted,
homeless pets in the Frederick, Maryland area.
Urban Paw also wants to help with
reducing the
number of homeless pets — 10 %
of all profits generated by Urban Paw are donated to this effort.
Building on that momentum for 2012, we're very happy to share that Best Friends has given First Coast No More
Homeless Pets a grant of $ 340,000 to help further reduce the number of homeless pets being killed in Jacks
Homeless Pets a grant
of $ 340,000 to help further
reduce the
number of homeless pets being killed in Jacks
homeless pets being killed in Jacksonville.
Once registered, you're now part
of the effort to drastically
reduce the
number of homeless pets and the rate
of euthanasia for those unlucky enough to remain too long in a shelter.
«These free and low - cost services will have a significant impact on
reducing the
number of homeless pets entering shelters or being abandoned on the street.»
We also work to
reduce the
number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay - neuter surgeries.
Reducing the
number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay / neuter surgeries.
Spaying and neutering is critical in
reducing number of homeless and unwanted
pets entering the shelter during warmer months.
According to LifeLine's DCAS Shelter Director Kerry Moyers - Horton, spaying and neutering is critical in
reducing the
number of homeless and unwanted
pets entering the shelter during warmer months.
The Wright - Way Rescue Animal Shelter is a non-profit welfare group for
pets that seeks to
reduce the
number of homeless adoptable
pets euthanized in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community education, promotion
of spaying and neutering, and a shelter medicine outreach program.
We believe that everyone plays a part in keeping the
pet population manageable and
reducing the
number of pets that are
homeless or put down each year.
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number of homeless pets killed 2.
They also work to
reduce the
number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay - neuter surgeries.
We also strongly believe in the spaying and neutering
of pets as well as humane population control such as TNR to help
reduce the
number of homeless animals.
Best Friends Animal Society Best Friends» No More
Homeless Pets campaign is a grassroots effort to place dogs and cats who were considered «unadoptable» into good homes, and to
reduce the
number of unwanted
pets through effective spay and neuter programs.
Sterilization directly impacts the
number of animals who are killed in our nation's shelters by
reducing the
number of pets entering shelters and freeing up homes for
homeless pets who are already born.
When you donate to the Best Friends NKUT initiative, you're helping to save the lives
of countless
homeless pets by supporting programs that help
reduce the
number of animals entering shelters and increase the
number who find homes.
Since its founding in 1997, the
number of homeless pets killed in the city each year has been
reduced by 77 percent.
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number of homeless pets in Oklahoma and the occurrence
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of adoptable animals
Collie: Almost Home Dog Rescue
of Ohio (AHDRO)'s mission is to provide
homeless Collies and other family - friendly dogs a safe haven where they will receive medical care, nutrition, and love until an approved home is found; to
reduce the
number of unwanted
pets by altering all dogs in our rehoming program; to educate the public about the importance
of altering
pets, and to promote the message that owning a
pet is a lifelong commitment.
In addition to returning
pets and keeping families happy,
reducing the
number of homeless pets, and lessening the pressure on shelters, microchipping means fewer
pets with diseases.