Sentences with phrase «often reuniting them with their owners»

Roaming dogs are brought to the pound where they are often reunited with their owners.

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When airlines are unable to reunite lost bags with their rightful owners, they often sell them off via specialist auction houses, usually costing # 10 - # 75.
Destruction — normally focused on exit - points, thought to be an attempt to escape and reunite with the owner, and often to the point of self - injury
Dogs often can't be reunited with their owners because they either don't have a microchip or the chip's details are out of date.
But animal advocates agree that the decrease in euthanasia has been dramatic, driven mostly by successful spay - neuter programs and, more recently, by savvy adoption campaigns, greater efforts to reunite lost pets with owners and the proliferation of advocacy groups both small and large that have swept in to help municipal shelters, often poorly funded and sluggish.
Dogs, who more commonly wear visible identification or are microchipped, are reunited with their worried owners 7.5 to 15 times more often.
While spaying and neutering is often cited as a way to curtail overpopulation of homeless cats, it also is important to keep cats inside and to provide identification — such as a microchip or tag — so an escaped cat can be reunited with its owner.
It was always heartwarming to see owners reunited with their pets, but most often this only happened with microchipped pets.
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