We want to reward
open admission shelters which have demonstrated large strides in decreasing euthanasia rates by promoting adoptable animals regardless of breed, working with rescue partners, and building animal welfare programs in the community.
Not exact matches
Aimee is the Director of Behavior and Training at the Longmont Humane Society and the Executive Director of Training and Behavior for Southampton Animal
Shelter Foundation, both of
which are
open -
admission shelters which have over a 95 % save rate for dogs.
I'm getting the feeling that some of the failures associated with
shelters which have rebranded themselves no - kill (those ones that don't have
open admissions or who end up warehousing animals in poor conditions for much too long) without understanding that they can't have a no - kill
shelter without the development of a no - kill community have given the term no - kill a bad name.
If we can agree that
open admission shelters can be no kill, and that there are enough homes for all the pets (
which we do), then why the need to limit intake?
Target Zero works with public and private
open admission shelters (i.e.
shelters which accept all surrendered pets)
which apply to be accepted for a Target Zero fellowship.
Iâ $ ™ ve volunteered with local
shelters, have fostered hundreds of kittens, served on the Board of Directors of a humane society, was Director of Operations for one of the largest and most successful
shelters in the nation, was Executive Director of an
open admission animal control
shelter which created the nationâ $ ™ s first (and at the time only) No Kill community, and have consulted with dozens more, including some of the largest and best known in the nation.
HSBV is an
open admission municipal
shelter which has achieved a 92 % live release rate and strives to be innovative to save more lives.
Our county
shelters are
open admission shelters,
which we means we have to take in any animal that comes in our doors.
And No Kill
shelters fundraised on the basis of not killing animals,
which demonized
open -
admission shelters that had the responsibility for animal control and accepting owner surrenders.
University of the Pacific offers a No - Kill Animal
Shelter Management Certificate Program which provides the knowledge needed to assume a management or leadership role at an open - admission, no - kill animal shelter, including program management, community engagement, and shelter oper
Shelter Management Certificate Program
which provides the knowledge needed to assume a management or leadership role at an
open -
admission, no - kill animal
shelter, including program management, community engagement, and shelter oper
shelter, including program management, community engagement, and
shelter oper
shelter operations.
At our large
open admission shelter,
which I've been at for more than a dozen years, we have never, ever seen this to be a problem.
We participate in a transfer program
which allows us to take in animals from other
shelters that are
open admission, and house animals that are at risk of being euthanized due to lack of space.
The organization is an
open -
admission shelter,
which means it accepts all animals regardless of age, medical condition or disability, and there is no time limit for how long a healthy, adoptable animal can stay up for adoption.
The
open -
admission Humane Society of Fremont County,
which runs the animal control
shelter for seven cities under contract, is a «
shelter of last resort.»
Compare the
open admission shelter in Lynchburg, VA,
which took in more dogs and cats that PETA on a fraction of its budget and had a live release rate of 97 % for dogs and 86 % of cats.
The animal
shelters operated by New York City have an
open -
admission shelter model,
which means that the
shelter accepts any animal.
Every
open -
admission shelter, many of
which are still running out of archaic, small,
shelters, is in a constant challenge of having a limited amount of time & space.
Thank you to Richmond Animal Care & Control, who are the city's only
open -
admission shelter,
which means they take EVERYBODY in, and get them the medical care they need and the food and warmth they deserve until somebody can adopt them!
Animal Services is Orange County's only
open admission shelter,
which means no animal in need is ever turned away.
More and more
shelters are managing to be both
open -
admission and no - kill,
which is a revolution in animal
sheltering.
Dog licensing fees help Santa Cruz County Animal
Shelter provide our community with two
open admission animal
shelters which provide a safe haven for lost, unwanted, injured, abandoned and mistreated animals.
The Potter League is an «
open admission»
shelter which is able to help as many pets as possible.
We are hosting this event in support of the Sacramento SPCA The Sacramento SPCA is an
open admission animal
shelter,
which means they accept animals that are surrendered to them regardless of health, age, breed or behavior.
The
Shelter is an
open admission facility
which means that every animal is accepted and no animal is turned away.
The Santa Cruz County Animal
Shelter wants to remind the public that it is an open door admission shelter which accepts all domestic animals, 365 days
Shelter wants to remind the public that it is an
open door
admission shelter which accepts all domestic animals, 365 days
shelter which accepts all domestic animals, 365 days a year.
The Sacramento SPCA is an
open admission animal
shelter,
which means we accept animals that are surrendered to us regardless of health, age, breed or behavior.
Cincinnati, OH; NYC, NY About Blog Louie's Legacy is a non-profit, grassroots all - breed animal rescue
which saves, rehabilitates and rehomes animals from
open admission shelters across the United States.