Sentences with phrase «other homeless dogs»

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Treat yourself to dog - gone delicious sauces and help save the life of a dog, cat or other homeless animal.
Express your kindness this year in the form of helping others by doing deeds such as serving food to the homeless or signing up to walk shelter dogs.
Humane Society of the United States The organization is coordinating flights for homeless cats and dogs to shelters in other states in order to make room in local shelters for pets displaced by Harvey.
As the newest partner in PetSmart Charities ™ Rescue Waggin» ™ program, the Humane Society of Tulsa will be sending homeless shelter dogs every month aboard PetSmart Charities» ® Rescue Waggin» ® vehicle — a national transport program proudly sponsored by PEDIGREE ® — to animal shelters in other parts of the country where there are more adopters seeking dogs and a guarantee of a good home for all the dogs transported.
Over time we've established protocols that meet their standards, saved more homeless dogs and cats than we could have ever imagined and work directly with 14 other shelters / rescues.
What is disheartening is that most of the homeless dogs will not find homes in Oklahoma ---- but they will in Colorado and Minnesota and other destinations where they need (and want) our dogs.
The 2012 Michigan Rescue Certification Program was thoughtfully designed to improve the welfare of homeless cats, dogs and other companion animals in Michigan.
The 2012 Michigan Rescue Certification Program was thoughtfully designed to improve the welfare of homeless cats, dogs and other companion animals in
To have, care for, and facilitate the placement of stray, homeless, and unwanted dogs and cats as pets in suitable homes: to establish procedures and facilities which promote the health, care and placement of stray dogs and cats, and which prevent cruelty, and alleviate pain and suffering and, in addition, to teach and promote the education of the citizens of Massachusetts in conjunction with the care of dogs and of other pets.
We can continue to save dogs but along with that it is imperative that we educate others about responsible pet ownership, to hopefully cut the chain of abuse, and lessen the number of homeless pets.
By providing an animal with a forever home, you're making space for another cat or dog in need, and paying that adoption fee helps the rescue care for other homeless pets.
The homeless dogs were found in various stages of paralysis, starvation, many other disabilities, and just plain bad health.
More dogs and cats die each year as a result of homelessness than any other cause of death, but shelter medicine can turn the tide for homeless pets.
While some community animal shelters are busting at the seams with homeless pets, other communities have shelters with a waiting list of folks who are anxious to adopt a dog or cat and provide them with a loving forever home.
Volunteers are needed to help our homeless animals by walking dogs, leash training, socializing cats, cleaning kennels, and other various tasks at our rescue room.
Fostering means bringing in a cat or dog — or parrot, or baby pig, or any other homeless pet — with the goal of nurturing them for a while until they can be dispatched to a permanent home with a family who'll love them forever.
In late April, the non-profit organization, which improves the lives of at - risk senior dogs by providing funding and resources to animal shelters, rescue organizations, sanctuaries, and other non-profit groups nationwide, reached out to Facebook followers with a request for their photos of senior dogs, dolled up in prom - worthy finery, for an event which aims to raise awareness and support for homeless «old dogs» nationwide:
Now he devotes his time to spreading awareness for other homeless pets as a Rescue Ambassador and therapy dog.
They wanted ARC to be part of a documentary they were creating and our emergency shelter would be their first stop on a five - thousand - mile journey around the U.S. as they would interview animal protection leaders, veterinarians, animal advocates, and other experts to learn what they are doing to reduce, and ultimately end the needless killing of 3 - 4 million homeless dogs and cats each year.
Adoptable homeless dogs are not euthanized for lack of space in the communities where we place our animals, so our Louisiana pups never compete with other homeless pets in need of families.
I think now that President Obama missed an opportunity not only to save a life, but also to draw national attention to the tragedy of the millions of shelter animals, dogs, cats and other pets, that are euthanized every year simply because they are homeless, unwanted, or declared «unadoptable» for some arbitrary reason. If you have ever loved an animal, you know how heartbreaking, how gut wrenching this tragedy is.Â
By adopting a dog, you can help homeless pets and set a great example for others.
If a dog is found for you to adopt, the rescue volunteer will request a donation to help defray ongoing costs of helping homeless Fox Terriers such as veterinary bills, spaying or neutering, flea treatments, food and other expenses.
PAWS of Dale Hollow has helped more than 3,000 homeless dogs (and, from time to time, cats) find their way to safety since its inception and has facilitated the spay / neuter of countless others through their low - cost public outreach program.
You can try to twist others words to fit your proposed senario, but most people will see through your attempts to discredit people who actually get involved in saving the lives of homeless dogs and cats.
Legacy giving offers ideas as to how you can be a partner in helping us protect animals in our county and maintain an active adoption program for the homeless dogs and cats (and other domestic animals) that come under our care at the Caroline County Animal Shelter.
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Because there are homeless pets awaiting adoption in every community in the nation, the ASPCA strongly advocates that persons wishing to acquire a dog consider adopting one from a shelter or other source of homeless animals.
«Bring your dog and join other animal - lovers at this event to support the thousands of homeless animals the Society cares for each year!»
Florida's animal shelters are overflowing with hundreds of dogs and cats left homeless by the hurricanes or abandoned by their owners, forcing workers to euthanize some and send others out of state in search of a home.
«In every community in the country, shelter volunteers, animal control officers, veterinarians, foster parents, humane society staff and many others are working hard to save lost, homeless and abandoned dogs and cats.
The shelter reminded all of the Cheech hopefuls that many other homeless pets are still waiting for their own happily - ever - after, just like this adorable smiling dog.
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.
Through our adoption program, we match our dogs with local adopters, as well as partner with rescues in other areas with drastically fewer homeless pets in our mission to impact the homeless pet population.
You know that all that makes these homeless dogs and cats different from others is the fact that they don't yet have a family to call their own.
NEAS» Saving Homeless Pets Across America program transports unwanted dogs and cats from other parts of the country where spaying and neutering are not common practices and unwanted litters abound.
We transport many homeless pets to other shelters in the Midwest and as far away as the New England states where our dogs are quickly adopted by new loving families.
Best Friends Animal Society is on the ground in New York City, helping to save the lives of homeless pets, supporting other organizations in their efforts to make New York no - kill permanently and raising awareness about the more than 4,100 dogs and cats killed every day in U.S. shelters.
Since the program's inception in 2003, she and her students have spayed and neutered over 20,000 animals, treated over 500 dogs for heartworm infection (since 2008) and performed over 1000 «other» surgeries to prevent the euthanasia of homeless animals in Alachua and surrounding counties of Florida.
She is the recipient of various awards and distinctions including, among others, the Sherrie Clark Compassion and Caring Award and the Tobey Award for helping lost, abandoned, or homeless dogs.
As always, we thank them for the opportunity to educate others about our mission and help us to continue saving the lives of homeless dogs and cats.
Brooklyn is a homeless dog, like so many other thousands of dogs.
The front courtyard of the kennel will be filled with local vendors (not just dog - related), rescues and other groups from around the community as we raise money and awareness for the homeless dogs in Lorain County.
Mariaca said that she hopes other dogs will be helped by Bobby's story, and that people will continue to share other tales of homeless animals so they can also find their own forever homes.
Collie: Almost Home Dog Rescue of Ohio (AHDRO)'s mission is to provide homeless Collies and other family - friendly dogs a safe haven where they will receive medical care, nutrition, and love until an approved home is found; to reduce the number of unwanted pets by altering all dogs in our rehoming program; to educate the public about the importance of altering pets, and to promote the message that owning a pet is a lifelong commitment.
Midwest Shiba Inu Rescue, Chicago, IL., is a non-profit corporation that fosters and places homeless Shiba Inu dogs (and other primitive breeds) into carefully - screened, lifelong homes.
The group's mission is to protect homeless, abandoned and mistreated Great Danes and other dog breeds within our volunteer care organization; to work with area animal shelters and humane societies in rescue efforts to help place adoptable animals into safe, loving, forever homes; and to educate people about spay / neuter and the need for sterilization of all pets, proper health care of a pet, nutritional requirements, socialization and training.
Wish List As a non-profit organization we reply on the generosity others to help us help homeless dogs.
With the help of some extraordinary homeless animals — dogs like Sweet Pea, Big Girl, Abby, Stewie, and countless others — Kopp realized from her suffering something beautiful had been born.
When you donate a car (running and non-running), boats, RV's, motorcycles, and other types of equipment to the Maryland SPCA, the proceeds will directly benefit all the homeless cats and dogs that walk through our doors.
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