Dr. Dodds and other members of the veterinary and
pet owner communities who don't want to be required by law to vaccinate dogs earlier than they really need it were very concerned about the bill.
Not exact matches
In Gates of Heaven, Morris looks at a
community of
pet owners who actually bury their
pets in a real cemetery.
Putting out an open invitation to customers via Twitter is sure to draw some curious
pet owners,
who will get a first - hand experience with some exciting new toys and a view of how committed this fast - growing chain is to its local
pet communities.
First Contact To begin, business
owners should compile a list of
community members
who can influence
pet owners and send business their way.
TheDogPlace.org thanks Science and Advisory Board member Dr. Jordan, and other leaders in the veterinary
community who are speaking out, warning parents and
pet owner against over-vaccination.
In addition to addressing the issue of low - income
owners who would otherwise not be able to pay for spay / neuter surgeries for their
pets, Target Zero works with shelters to address free roaming
communities of cats that reproduce exponentially if left untended.
Washington, DC, REVISED May 12, 2009 — The
Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) gratefully recognizes the collaborative efforts of
pet owners, aquarium societies, bird clubs, herpetological societies, hobby clubs,
pet organizations, and
pet industry members
who took time to educate their
communities and express their concerns about the proposed Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act (HR 669).
Developed by the Association of
Pet Dog Trainers (APDT), the C.L.A.S.S. program is designed to benefit
pet owners and their canine companions, dog trainers and others
who work with dogs, animal shelters, and the
community overall.
They may be
pets whose
owners let them outside, or they could be
community cats, a group that includes ferals (
who are afraid of people) and strays (
who've been lost or abandoned).
Abiding by this mission and commitment to serve the
community, AMC has established financial assistance programs which help eligible
pet owners, those
who can not afford veterinary care, and animal - related charities and rescues.
A new
Community Education Center will enable us to o er both animal and human training and education programs designed to create a community of pet owners who have been afforded every opportunity to ensure a long, happy, and mutually beneficial relationship between themselves and their four - legged
Community Education Center will enable us to o er both animal and human training and education programs designed to create a
community of pet owners who have been afforded every opportunity to ensure a long, happy, and mutually beneficial relationship between themselves and their four - legged
community of
pet owners who have been afforded every opportunity to ensure a long, happy, and mutually beneficial relationship between themselves and their four - legged friends.
Through charity events, fund raisers, in - kind donations, educational workshops, volunteerism and more, each
owner and store strives to make the
communities they are part of a better place for
pets and the people
who love them.
While visiting local businessess and organizations, KHS educates our
community about
who we are, what we do, and how to be a responsible
pet owner.
Dr. Ashby and volunteer dog trainers
who are screened for their knowledge and commitment to positive reinforcement and force free training methods, provide training, education and support to the
community of
pet owners as well as to veterinarians.
Established in 2006 by a group of veterinarians and concerned
community members, the Foundation for Animal Care and Education (FACE) is a not - for - profit 501 (c)(3) public charity that provides financial grants for animal
owners who are unable to afford the cost of their
pet's emergency or critical care.
Many families in our
community are
pet owners who love their
pets but are having a difficult time providing food for both their families and their
pets.
But, as we continue to work closely with
communities and to study the reasons why people relinquish their
pets, we've learned that too often
pet owners who have strong emotional bonds with their
pets would choose to keep their
pet, if only provided the short term help needed to make it possible.
Part of our no - kill shelter's mission is to end the homelessness of
pets in our
community and we hope that the
pet food bank will help
pet owners who have fallen on hard times to be able to keep their
pets.
The HSBC takes in animals from local animal control facilities to reduce the number of animals being euthanized, as well as accepts animals from
pet owners in the
community who are no longer able to keep their
pets.
High - quality spay / neuter surgery appointments are also available to low - income
pet owners who meet eligibility criteria, approved rescue and adoption organizations, and feral cat caregivers within our
community.
A new
Community Education Center will enable us to offer both animal and human training and education programs designed to create a community of pet owners who have been afforded every opportunity to ensure a long, happy, and mutually beneficial relationship between themselves and their four - legged
Community Education Center will enable us to offer both animal and human training and education programs designed to create a
community of pet owners who have been afforded every opportunity to ensure a long, happy, and mutually beneficial relationship between themselves and their four - legged
community of
pet owners who have been afforded every opportunity to ensure a long, happy, and mutually beneficial relationship between themselves and their four - legged friends.
Feeding Pets of the Homeless provides support to
pet business
owners who wish to give back to their
community by becoming a member collection site.
Making Natural Pawz «the health food store for
pets» in the local
community is a simple concept, but it is enough for these
owners,
who are dedicated to old - school business ethics and
community - focused service.
100 % of proceeds from the event benefit the Patient Assistance Fund at Cornell University Hospital for Animals which helps members of our
community and their
pets by providing financial resources to
owners who can not otherwise afford medical care their animals need.
«For every
community in Chicago, free spay / neuter, vaccine, and veterinary clinics for those
who need financial assistance; a behavioral hotline; a
pet food pantry in all 50 wards; a rehoming / counseling service for those
who can not keep their
pets; homeless / domestic abuse shelters that cater to people and their
pets; a humane education class in every school; coordinated information systems such that all lost animals in Chicago are quickly reunited with their
owners.
By helping our
community learn about and care for their
pets, we'll continue to create a growing network of responsible
owners who will become breed advocates for pit bulls and pit bull mixes.