Mission: Helping Hounds Dog Rescue (HHDR) provides a compassionate approach to dog rescue by matching homeless dogs from
overcrowded shelter systems with loving homes.
Raising awareness of the growing population of homeless animals being euthanized in
overcrowded shelter systems.
Make a one time or recurring donation to support our mission of matching dogs from
overcrowded shelter systems into loving homes.
That's a lot of kittens entering
an overcrowded shelter system.
By focusing on prevention of pet homelessness, we aim to keep pets out of
the overcrowded shelter system and with owners who love them.
The city came to this resolution largely because of the huge expenses associated with
its overcrowded shelter system and its euthanasia rate of approximately 4000 unwanted dogs and cats PER MONTH.
Help Wags & Walks save family - friendly dogs from
the overcrowded shelter system.
By doing so, we hope to prevent pet owners from making the heartbreaking decision to surrender their beloved companion to
the overcrowded shelter system.
The city came to this resolution largely because of the huge expenses associated with
its overcrowded shelter system and its euthanasia rate of approximately 4000 unwanted dogs and cats per month.
Are they immediately confiscated to where they end up in
the overcrowded shelter system where death is a likely option?
Not exact matches
Held under quarantine in tiered kennels of concrete and steel, Uba fell victim to an overtaxed
shelter system straining to absorb droves of unwanted animals annually, already
overcrowded due in part to popular resistance to spaying and neutering.
When
shelters reach the point of
overcrowding, it threatens the welfare of all animals in a facility due to stress, weakened immune
systems and increased risk of disease transmission.
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.
This year, One Tail at a Time will save more than 500 dogs from
overcrowded shelters and keep hundreds of others from entering the
shelter system in the first place.
A state where abandoned and homeless animals are not left out of
shelter and rescue
systems due to
overcrowding.