To best protect our community from
further overpopulation of pets, we implemented a spay / neuter policy stating that all patients must be spayed or neutered to receive our services.
Animal shelters can not keep up with the
severe overpopulation of pets in the United States and, as a result, millions of pets are euthanized each year.
Humane Canada further opposes the sale of animals in pet stores because of the contribution to an already
tragic overpopulation of pets and encourages pet stores to support satellite adoptions with humane societies, SPCAs and rescue groups.
Spaying and neutering your pet has significant health benefits and will help reduce the
terrible overpopulation of pets that results in so many homeless animals in the shelter.
It is time to start focusing on WHY we have such
an overpopulation of pets in our area.
The overpopulation of pets is an unfortunate consequence of large scale breeding practices (puppy mills, etc.), consumer demand for particular dog and cat breeds, and less than responsible pet ownership (backyard breeding, refusal to spay / neuter, impulse acquisition, etc.).
While buying from a breeder has been the trend in the past, our society has now created a problem where there is
an overpopulation of pets, many of whom are sentenced to death because of it.
Through education, spay / neuter programs, and advocacy they try to curb
the overpopulation of pets that inevitably leaves so many without homes.
To help reduce
the overpopulation of pets in Oakland, Friends of Oakland Animal Services (FOAS) has launched a FREE spay / neuter program for dogs and cats (including feral cats).
We aim to reduce
the overpopulation of pets in Midwest City, OK and surrounding communities including Spencer, Nicoma Park, Harrah, Choctaw, and Jones.
Your two - legged, big - hearted friends at Good Dogma aim to reduce
the overpopulation of pets in our local animal shelters.
We also work closely with area veterinarians to work on
the overpopulation of pets in our shelters.
Therefore, all of our outreach efforts reflect our goal of promoting animal welfare, preventing
the overpopulation of pets and improving the lives of not only animals, but the community as a whole.
Why, when Indiana shelters are currently facing
an overpopulation of pets, WE, the taxpayers are left footing the bill.
One other caution: If you are concerned about
the overpopulation of pets - about 10 million dogs and cats are euthanized annually in this country - you could be contributing to the problem by taking a free puppy or kitten.
Because of
the overpopulation of pets, the clinic only serves animals who have been spayed or neutered or who have an appointment to be altered.
Why, when Indiana shelters are currently facing
an overpopulation of pets, we, the taxpayers are left footing the bill.
Our Mission To promote animal welfare, strengthen the human - animal bond, and prevent
the overpopulation of pets.
This practice supports puppy mills and contributes to
the overpopulation of pets which results in many of them ending up euthanized in the shelters.
We are very efficient since we have a special interest in this area of pet medicine and like to provide these services for our patients to help reduce
the overpopulation of pets in the United States.
While spaying or neutering your pet is a big decision, take into consideration your pet's health,
the overpopulation of pets currently, and what you would do with an unwanted litter of puppies or kittens.
The Mission of the Panhandle Humane Society is to prevent neglect, abuse and cruelty, as well as
the overpopulation of pets and homeless animals.
To promote animal welfare, strengthen the human - animal bond, and prevent
the overpopulation of pets.
SASF is on a mission to help stop
the overpopulation of pets through spaying / neutering.
Spaying or neutering eliminate certain infections, diseases and unwanted behaviors, are a low - cost part of your pet's overall healthcare, and reduce
the overpopulation of pets in shelters and rescues.
ARL volunteers are committed to furthering our mission to promote animal welfare, strengthen the human - animal bond, and prevent
the overpopulation of pets.
The overpopulation of pets on Long Island is a major issue and sadly more amazing animals are ending up homeless.
Sponsored by PETA, the lunchtime demonstration was part of the organization's Animal Birth Control campaign, which hopes to end
the overpopulation of pets.
«Our partnership with Napa Humane is an important part of our mission to help significantly reduce
the overpopulation of pets.»
They also may provide unhealthy living conditions for the animals and contribute to
the overpopulation of pets.