Sentences with phrase «open shelter space»

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The frequent mentions of the «desert place» that the characters find themselves in allow the audience members to envision a different type of solitary existence, one of wide - open spaces instead of claustrophobic shelter.
The District also owns and maintains 22 miles of river shoreline, 25 lakes, 63 park shelters and more than 2,500 acres of open space.
The Park District has five neighborhood community centers, an indoor swim center, two golf courses, two tennis clubs, a museum and a multitude of open park spaces and athletic fields with meeting rooms, banquet rooms, gymnasiums, pools, and outdoor picnic groves and shelters available to rent.
Then, on Christmas morning in 2004, Bard was clearing what she thought might be the back wall of a rock shelter when she stuck her hand through the sand into an open space.
She'll get a home; this program opens up the space in our shelter that allows us to do this for them.»
«Every pet placed in a foster home, opens up valuable space for a rescue organization to take in another shelter animal before they are euthanized.»
I came from Sonoma County, which opened space at the shelters during the North Bay fires.
When we pull a dog from a shelter it not only saves that dog's life it also opens up space for the next dog coming in.
«We have approximately 740,000 people who live in this hurricane watch area of 30 counties, we have a maximum capacity, if we open all shelters — both private and public — in Texas of about 41,000 shelter spaces.
Built to house up to 500 dogs and 100 cats, the Xinwu shelter ---- like most open - admission animals shelters worldwide ---- is reportedly almost always operating near maximum capacity, seldom with more than enough space available than is necessary to accommodate the next emergency impoundment.
We are an open admission shelter, and we have made a promise to never euthanize animals for reasons of space or time, and we've upheld that commitment ever since.
My dream is to open a shelter, but I don't have the funds to do it nor the space for it, that is why I'm trying to reach for help outside.
Open Admissions shelters take in every animal in need, but are sometimes obligated to euthanize for space.
1) As a no - kill shelter, if one of our dogs is repeatedly passed over by the public, we do not automatically consider that dog unworthy or unadoptable and do not «remedy» the situation by opening up his held space through euthanasia.
-- Last, but certainly not least, opening critical kennel space to other dogs in desperate need of temporary shelter.
By adopting a shelter pet, you'll not only be saving the life of the animal you bring home, you'll also be opening up space for the next pet in need of rescue.
We only accept pets from «open door» municipal shelters that have to euthanize for space / time constraints and animal controls from within Illinois.
Our network of foster volunteers allows us to provide specialized care to more animals in need while also opening space at the shelter for more homeless pets.
The new cat and dog everyday adoption center, officially opening on Sept. 28, frees up kennel space at Cleveland APL's main shelter location and allows adoptable pets to live in a new pet - friendly venue until they are adopted.
The shelter has a high intake rate, and transporting animals opened up space.
Being consistent with our mission, forming a transfer coalition allows us to provide an opportunity for open - admission shelters to save more animals by transferring a portion of those to Simply Cats, as space allows.
Maybe the shelter is full and we need to temporarily house animals until space opens up or an animal may need extra TLC before going up for adoption.
All shelter pets have a rough time of it, especially in open admission shelters where they're constantly at risk of being killed for space.
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.
Fostering allows adoptable animals to move out of the shelter while they are waiting for their new home, opening up more space in the shelter and giving more dogs and cats a second chance at a new life!
Some shelters simply use a paper calendar and call people for appointments as space opens up.
When you foster a homeless dog or cat, you are saving the lives of two animals — the one you care for and one who fills the newly opened space in our no - kill shelter.
CCHS places healthy, adoptable animals into foster homes to open up space in the shelter.
Even better, it opens up a space in a shelter so more dogs can be saved.
Donate funds to help towards the release of a Boxer in a shelter situation or pay for an open space in boarding.
«By taking in these animals who were in Peggy Adams» shelter, it allows that organization to open up space to be able to assist stray, hurt or abandoned animals that need treatment and shelter in the wake of the storm,» said Caitlin Tomlinson, ARL's Associate Director of Shelter Opershelter, it allows that organization to open up space to be able to assist stray, hurt or abandoned animals that need treatment and shelter in the wake of the storm,» said Caitlin Tomlinson, ARL's Associate Director of Shelter Opershelter in the wake of the storm,» said Caitlin Tomlinson, ARL's Associate Director of Shelter OperShelter Operations.
It's open in the photograph to show the shelter space that's been cut - out of the carpet, but it does closes to protect the cats from the elements.
Our current building was opened in 1984 and lacks many of the features now considered standard for animal shelters, including kennels designed to reduce stress and help animals thrive, and space for expanded volunteer and humane education programs.
By keeping pets in their homes, we not only free up space at shelters for pets who really need it, but we also keep homes open for the truly homeless dogs and cats that just need an adopter,» she said.
Additionally, fewer community cats in shelters increases shelter adoption rates as more cage space opens up for adoptable cats.
Alachua County Animal Services (ACAS) is Alachua County's only open - admission shelter and they DO euthanize for space.
Chicago shelters and rescue groups are opening their doors as Houston animal shelters try to clear space for all the pets stranded by Hurricane Harvey.The groups are taking animals, mostly dogs and cats, that were already in Houston - area shelters before the storm hit Friday.
«Adopting a shelter animal not only saves a life, it also opens up precious space in our shelters for Santa Cruz County's neediest animals,» said Melanie Sobel, general manager for Santa Cruz County Animal Sshelter animal not only saves a life, it also opens up precious space in our shelters for Santa Cruz County's neediest animals,» said Melanie Sobel, general manager for Santa Cruz County Animal ShelterShelter.
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.
These kits would be loaned to the temporary foster home so they could shelter the cat in a garage, basement or porch until shelter space opened.
When you adopt, you save a loving animal by making them part of your family and open up shelter space for another animal who might desperately need it.
Our foster families save lives by opening up shelter space and providing animals with attention and care.
Dogs that would otherwise be euthanized due to lack of space can be saved through caring people who are willing to open their home and hearts to a shelter pet in need.
The Seattle Humane Society wanted to remain an open door private shelter, but the number of pets coming in exceeded the space it had to properly care for them.
The Petfinder Foundation rushed grants out to shelters and rescue groups so that they could move adoptable pets out of the path of disaster and open up space for vulnerable strays, as well as lost pets and those whose families were forced to evacuate.
Considering nearly half of all animals that arrive in U.S. shelters are euthanized because of a lack of space and adopters, opening up your home to foster kittens is a vital way to help solve the overpopulation crisis.
When the shelter is at capacity, rescued dogs live at a commercial boarding facility until a space opens up in the shelter.
By keeping pets in their homes, we not only free up space at shelters for pets who really need it, but we also keep homes open for the truly homeless dogs and cats that just need an adopter.
The animal that you adopt will open up a space in our shelter to save another pet.
Spaying and neutering can significantly reduce the number of animals being euthanized at open intake shelters or turned away at no kill shelters due to lack of space, decrease the cost of picking up and housing stray or unwanted animals, and lower threats to public health and safety.
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