But modern methods have also now been widely adopted by
the pet dog community, driven in large part by people's desire to train their dogs without pain or stress.
Not exact matches
«The ASPCA is pleased to be in a position where we can assist animal shelters in Florida by helping move homeless cats and
dogs out of impacted
communities to free up much - needed space for owned
pets displaced by the storm,» said Dick Green, senior director of Disaster Response for ASPCA Field Investigations and Response.
In addition to a large space for their
dogs to run,
pet owners had developed a special kind of
community that gathered in the early weekend hours at Ridgeland, owners said.
Your
community might have businesses who have developed their own clever ideas for throwing birthday parties, such as s a
pet store that throws puppy parties, where kids can
pet and care for
dogs, for example.
«If
pet owners have to pay more each time they get a license for their
dog they are going to stop doing it, which can be a health risk to our
community.
Retirement
communities also could be encouraged to incorporate more
pet - friendly policies such as including
dog walking trails and
dog exercise areas so that their residents could have access to the health benefits, Johnson said.
My column about grieving the death of a beloved
dog seemed to strike a nerve in the
community and stir readers to share their
pet stories with me.
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Dog parks are popping up in
communities everywhere to accommodate the increased activity of family and
pet playtime.»
These volunteers give their time to not only take care of the
dog as their own
pet, but also train it at home, in the Therapetics classroom, and out in the
community.
Get tips on car safety & foxtail prevention for
dogs, learn to create a healthy home for lizards, read about how the Salt Lake
pet community is responding to cases of controversial
dog deaths, and more in the August 2014 issue of Pets in the City magazine.
The problem of too many
dogs and cats, commonly called
pet overpopulation, overwhelmingly occurs in, and takes its toll on, poor
communities.
From in - home fostering to on - site animal care; from bathing guinea pigs to reading books to
dogs; from photographing adoptable animals to walking, running and socializing potential
pets; and from wildlife rescue to
pet - assisted therapy, everyone age 14 and up can make a difference in the animal welfare
community.
«Until more people spay and neuter their
pets and we reduce the number of animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource for shelters working to change the fate of homeless
dogs in their
communities,» says Susanna Della Maddalena, executive director of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
Tulsa
community members can attend the event to adopt a
dog, participate in contests benefiting the Animal Rescue Foundation and learn about homeless
pets in need of loving homes.
A 27 - year resident of Hood River, Wiltsie also puts her knowledge of the
community, its businesses and residents to good use, serving as a resource for
dog owners seeking anything from veterinarians to
pet - friendly lodging and dining to
pet boarding services.
The Humane Society of Tulsa is one of 60 shelters that participate in the PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin» program — a national transport program that transfers adoptable
dogs and puppies from animal shelters in
communities with severe
pet overpopulation problems and few adopters to animal shelters in other
communities where adoptable
dogs and puppies are more in demand.
-- to get
pets adopted From expanding shelter hours to Sunday hikes with
dogs, Animal Ark Rescue (AAR) in Columbus, GA, isn't afraid to try new things, and it's paying off big time for the animals and the
community.
Increasingly,
pet owners, veterinarians and the research
community have come to believe that many canine behavioral problems, such as aggressive behavior or biting, destructive chewing and elimination troubles, have their roots in the emotional health of
dogs.
Kimberly Gauthier is a
dog nutrition blogger,
pet food snob, author, and prolific speaker in the blogging
community.
At Second Chance, our mission is to champion homeless cats and
dogs who are healthy or treatable in the quest to find their forever homes and engage with our
community to promote responsible
pet ownership - ultimately reducing future generations of homeless animals.
Community is everything at The Quirky
Pet and includes providing customers and visitors with referrals to local events, groomers,
dog walkers or
pet sitters.
Services provided include humane investigations, chained
dog assistance, equine rescue, behavior enrichment and training,
community cats trap, neuter, and return, spay / neuter and medical assistance, lost
pet help, wildlife emergencies, and more.
Currently, more than 85
communities have passed ordinances that ban
pet stores from selling
dogs, cats and rabbits unless the animals come from shelters or rescue groups.
Raising awareness through public education,
community outreach and a wellness clinic, we seek to promote respect for the live of cats and
dogs by breaking the cycle of abuse, neglect and
pet overpopulation in our
community.
Minimizing intake includes things like low - cost spay / neuter clinics, targeted spay / neuter outreach in poor
communities and minimizing laws that cause animals to be removed from homes unnecessarily because they are certain breeds of
dogs, not altered, or over the
pet limit.
We strive to educate our
community on the importance of rescue, our specific rescue efforts, responsible
pet ownership, and the difference each person can make on the lives of
dogs in need.
More than 200
dogs, cats and other
pets from a devastated area of New York's Long Island are being sheltered in the gymnasium of a
community college.