Our vision is to create a community where 100 %
of the adoptable animals find loving homes and no animals will be euthanized because of pet overpopulation.
Not exact matches
Excited about
finding a «fur - ever» home for one
of the hundreds
of adoptable animals available?
Chateau La Paws pours three varietals in partnership with North Shore
Animal League, all featuring an
adoptable shelter dog on the label, in the hopes
of «helping them
find a permanent chateau
of their own.»
We can't possibly highlight all
of them, but when a dog or cat has been in foster care for too long or when a rescue group wants us to help tell a special
animal's story, you'll
find that story in our
Adoptable Pets page.
was
founded in response to the large number
of adoptable homeless
animals impounded at the Stratford
Animal Control Facility.
That's where the rescues can help reduce the number
of adoptable animals that
find homes.
We are committed to support local
animal rescue groups through fundraising,
finding forever homes for
adoptable animals, public education
of responsible pet ownership and promoting spay and neuter programs.
The main features in this issue
of Animal Sheltering — on the need to see shelter dogs as individuals, the utility
of transport programs and the value
of building strong relationships with donors — all speak to the humane movement's sweeping progress in making our shelters and rescues successful in
finding homes for healthy and
adoptable animals.
On March 25, I attended Petco Foundation's «All for Love» Adoption Rally at NYC's Union Square Park, which featured
adoptable animals from more than 20
animal welfare organizations (including ACC
of NYC and Posh Pets, the two organizations that helped me
find Amelie, my own adopted pet).
According to a Petfinder survey, older pets in rescues are considered «less
adoptable» and are the hardest group
of shelter
animals to
find homes.
We are a small group
of volunteers and passionate
animal lovers who are interested in
finding wonderful homes for the many
adoptable dogs in the south who, by no fault
of their own,
find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to care for them.
The mission
of the BCHS is to promote the welfare, compassionate care and protection
of animals, taking all domestic
animals brought to us,
finding suitable homes for
adoptable animals, providing information, raising public awareness
of animal issues, and promoting responsible pet ownership.
Animal Services database
of lost and
adoptable dogs has already been linked with
Finding Rover's registry
of some 60,000 dogs.
Rude Ranch's mission is to
find permanent loving homes for
adoptable animals placed under our care; to provide a safe haven and rehabilitation to feral and neglected
animals rescued from abusive situations; and to put an end to needless euthanasia because
of pet overpopulation.
The Society is dedicated to promoting the humane treatment
of animals and
finding homes for
adoptable homeless
animals.
The goal
of the Community
Animal Center is to keep more animals from being surrendered to shelters by providing affordable wellness care up front, while helping every adoptable animal that comes into their shelters find a forever
Animal Center is to keep more
animals from being surrendered to shelters by providing affordable wellness care up front, while helping every
adoptable animal that comes into their shelters find a forever
animal that comes into their shelters
find a forever home.
Best Friends has put together a coalition in Los Angeles dedicated to ending the killing
of healthy and
adoptable pets in L.A. city shelters, as well as programs to spay / neuter
animals,
find homes for shelter pets, and raise public awareness.
Petfinder is also a good source
of finding adoptable animals near you.
a. To ensure all
animals are treated humanely; b. To
find homes for all
adoptable animals; c. To make every effort to reunite lost pets with their owners; d. To promote spaying and neutering as a way
of controlling pet over population; e. To offer guidance to anyone who asks our help with a pet; f. To come to the aid
of any injured
animal; g. To provide euthanasia when it is determined to be in the best interest
of the
animal.
With the help
of hundreds
of local
animal welfare partners who bring
adoptable pets to PetSmart stores, PetSmart Charities
of Canada has helped more than 220,000 pets
find forever homes.
Our website makes it easy for anyone with an internet connection to
find descriptions and pictures
of adoptable animals by location, breed, gender, age, size, and color.
It is the goal
of the APA for every
adoptable animal to
find a loving home, and over the past year we accomplished this with over 2,500
animals in our care.
PetSmart, together with non-profit PetSmart Charities ™
of Canada, invite more than 200
animal welfare organizations to bring
adoptable pets into stores so they have the best chance possible
of finding a forever home.
Study
finds that implementation
of behavior assessment makes cats more
adoptable at one municipal
animal shelter
Welcome to the United
Animal Friends website, where you can learn about our mission,
find adoptable dogs and cats, learn about our programs, donate, sign up to become a volunteer, check our calendar
of events and more.
PetSmart Charities, PetSmart Charities
of Canada, and over 3,000
animal welfare organizations collaborate to bring
adoptable pets to the stores where crowds gather to
find their new furry family members.
They are a small group
of volunteers and passionate
animal lovers who are interested in
finding wonderful homes for the many
adoptable dogs in the south who, by no fault
of their own,
find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to care for them.
Our mission is to
find a new home for every
adoptable animal that comes through our door, to educate the public on the benefits
of adopting older pets, and to decrease the euthanasia rate for older dogs and cats in Illinois.
HOW THE PROCESS WORKS Each day, Delaware SPCA Admissions staff assesses the amount
of space available in the shelter as
adoptable animals find homes.
By featuring a pet every week — both cats and dogs — we have been able to
find homes for dozens
of deserving,
adoptable animals
Through the use
of foster homes, Proverbs will provide loving care for our
animals, to include veterinary care, food and any other necessities until responsible, loving homes can be
found for all
adoptable pets.
It was created in February 2009 by a group
of people in the Atlanta area who wanted to do more to save the many
adoptable dogs and cats who
found themselves on death row in Georgia
animal control facilities.
With Pay It Forward, you make a donation in the amount
of the adoption fee for an
adoptable, adult or senior cat or dog, helping us care for the
animal and giving them a head start on
finding a forever home.
Each employee, volunteer and supporter
of Young - Williams
Animal Center works, gives and advocates tirelessly to
find homes for the many stray and surrendered
animals; to promote compassionate care
of all
animals; and to advocate spay / neuter
of all dogs and cats with the ultimate goal
of assuring a home for every
adoptable pet.
With the help
of more than 3,500
animal welfare organizations across the U.S. and Canada, PetSmart and PetSmart Charities
found homes for a wide variety
of adoptable pets, including dogs, cats, and even small pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs and birds.
As the only facility taking in any Oakland
animals needing shelter, Oakland
Animal Services hosts a wide range
of adoptable animals with volunteers ready to help you
find your best match.
Kathy and Bobby, along with a couple
of adoptable dogs, made the trek to the school and talked to the students about the work and dedication involved in caring and
finding homes for the thousands
of homeless
animals that come through the Shelter every year.
We guarantee to
find a home for
adoptable dogs and cats —
animals that are both healthy and free
of serious behavior problems.
This is a great opportunity to educate the community on the importance
of spaying and neutering
animals and to ensure that every
adoptable pet is given a fair chance to
find a new home.
Established in 1910 to enforce
animal cruelty laws, in 2004 the Humane Society
of Tampa Bay became a no - kill for space shelter committed to
finding permanent homes for every
adoptable animal in its charge.
They are a small group
of volunteers and passionate
animal lovers who are interested in
finding wonderful homes for the many
adoptable dogs in the south who, by no fault
of their own,
find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to care for...
We give the best possible medical care to all
of our
animals and also want them to
find new homes as quickly as possible, so some
of our
adoptable animals may still be receiving medication.
To
find loving, permanent homes for any
adoptable animal placed under our care; to provide a safe haven and rehabilitation to feral and neglected cats rescued from abusive situations; and to put an end to needless euthanasia because
of pet overpopulation.
The ultimate goal
of MPG and the
Found Animals Foundation is «to end shelter euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals.
Animals Foundation is «to end shelter euthanasia
of healthy,
adoptable animals.
animals.»
The company donates a portion
of sales to Badass Brooklyn
Animal Rescue, an all - breed rescue nonprofit that uses a network
of fosters and volunteers to
find new homes for
adoptable dogs they rescue from high - kill rural shelters in the South.
If you have experience with dog or cat behavior, volunteer to do behavior evaluations for new arrivals, and help the shelter determine each
animal's personality, social skill level,
find any triggers for behavior problems, and other important information that's needed for determining how
adoptable an
animal is or what kind
of home they need to thrive.
Unfortunately, we do not have enough adoptive homes on Kauai to place all
of our incoming
adoptable animals, so the A.L.O.H.A. transfer program is vital to
finding placement options for Kauai's homeless pets.
All
of the
adoptable cats that were with us have been transferred to the
Animal Refuge League
of Greater Portland so that they will quickly
find their forever homes.
The Foster Program, which provides temporary housing for
animals in need, is an essential component
of our mission to
find permanent homes for all
adoptable animals.
As I struggle to make ends meet, get my Non-Profit cat rescue off the ground and simply
find my way in the world; I extend my hand out and ask you to join me in my dream
of finding a home for every cat and to stop the insanity
of euthanizing
adoptable animals as a way
of population control.