Sentences with phrase «other high kill shelters»

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All animals are rescued from surrounding high - kill, high - access shelters, owner surrenders on a case - by - case basis, and other various circumstances.
Our goal is to rescue Bichons, Bichon mixes and other small dogs from high - kill shelters and to take in dogs from people who can no longer live with their original guardian or guardians.
The dangers of the former are obvious, and a free - roaming dog is faced with numerous hazards, including traffic, poisoning, other animals, abuse, and high - kill shelters.
Thank you so much for showing others the horrors of the high kill animal shelter.
I can't believe his other family dropped him at a high kill shelter.
Wings of Rescue in conjunction with our partners the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the Greater Good, and Pittsburgh Aviation Animal Rescue Team (PART) flew 200 dogs and cats from the high intake Santuario Canita Shelter, Humane Society of Puerto Rico and San Juan Animal Protection and Adoption to Fort Lauderdale Florida where they were transferred to the Humane Society of Broward County, Sarasota Humane Society and other no kill shelters throughout the eastern seaboard.
From a high kill shelter filled with others of her breed, rescued by AGN to a loving home, Cheyenne is an example that everyone deserves a life full of love.
Michelle has devoted the past 5 years of her life full - time to rescuing animals from high kill shelters and other unbearable living situations across the country.
While HART is able to rescue many wonderful animals from this high kill shelter and others, sadly we do not have the financial resources to save them all.
The shelter's high kill rate, policies on pit bulls, and such little regard for animals that a 10 lbs dog was shot (and killed) with a tranquilizer dart and other transgressions led to Skeldon's pressured resignation.
Through her rescue work, Ellen has formed strong alliances with multiple other rescues and no kill organizations outside the Los Angeles area, and through these collaborations it has been possible to save more lives by getting the animals out of L.A.'s overcrowded, high kill shelter system, and into safe and reputable rescues in a less overpopulated areas.
K - 9 Lifesavers is an all - volunteer, approved 501 (c)(3), private non-profit rescue group dedicated to saving the lives of homeless and abandoned dogs from high - kill shelters and other high - risk situations.
This is certainly the case when it comes to saving the lives of cats and kittens from the elements, unfortunate situations, and high - kill and other shelters in Arizona.
We at Life With Dogs are hoping to raise some adoption awareness regarding this shelter, and all other high - kill shelters out there.
The shelter went from being a high - kill facility to having its first two no - kill weeks overnight - and in fact, started pulling animals from other shelters because they weren't able to keep up with the demand.
It has one of the single highest rates kill - rates of any shelter in the area, and many other shelters across the United States.
While ABDR focuses on rescuing purebred and mixed German Shepherds as well as a variety of other breeds from high kill shelters in the Los Angeles, CA area, ABDR is committed to saving dogs before they are put down, many on their very last day.
All About Lab mission to to assist in the rescue from local high kill shelters Labradors Retrievers, Lab Mixes and any other animals we can help.
Releashed Rescue is a licensed 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing huskies and other working dogs from high - kill shelters, rehabilitating those that need training and rehoming them into permanent loving homes.
The grant funds will be used to help with «pre-adoption» expenses of dogs and cats saved from local high - kill animal shelters and other at - risk situations.
Beagles in our program come to us with a variety of backgrounds: some arrive from high kill shelters in the southern U.S, while others are released to us via collaborative efforts with biomedical research facilities where dogs are retiring from their «jobs» in the medical community.
In fact, several studies have shown that even years of high - volume, low - cost sterilization within a community have less of an impact on shelter death rates than other programs of the No Kill Equation.
Many of our animals come from high - kill shelters and other rescue situations.
Even if your chosen dog is not at risk of euthanasia, (either because you are supporting a no - kill shelter or because of other reasons like high adoptability), you are making room for another dog to find their forever home in that shelter.
If someone is on a fixed income and can not afford fees (depending on the reason), we encourage them to go to a high - kill shelter and give them a 2 - page list of other shelters, both no - kill and high - kill.
Some are rescued from high kill animal shelters and others come from owner surrenders or are found roaming the streets.
Because our animals usually start off with a medical bill and period of recovery and rehabilitation, and because we are a true no - kill shelter, our operating costs are much higher than other shelters.
Our mission is to rescue dogs from high kill shelters who have no time left, through no fault of their own as well as local dogs & other animals being surrendered place them in foster homes until adopted.
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