MADACC works with over 75 area shelters and rescue groups to
place homeless animals into adoption programs so they have a second chance at finding a permanent, caring home.
Once the contract is signed, the rescue / shelter will be sent processes on how to submit for their hard - to -
place homeless animals to be showcased our website.
Creative adoption efforts and dozens of programs provide support for marginalized animals and work to
place homeless animals into loving families.
We are a team of animal - loving professionals who saw certain homeless animals being overlooked in the rescues and shelters where they reside — animals with special needs or behavioral issues, senior animals, second or third - chance animals, and more hard - to -
place homeless animals.
Our mission is to save lives one at a time, and to
place homeless animals into loving homes.
We are a 501c3 non-profit organization which brings exposure to hard - to -
place homeless animals in rescues and shelters across the nation.
Adopt - A-Pet is a non-profit corporation founded in 1978 by Judy Neuwirth and Sue Lucas to
place homeless animals.
To
place homeless animals in loving homes through our adoption process.
Without the tireless efforts of these groups working to
place homeless animals with permanent families and educating the public about the responsibilities of dog ownership, many more of these wonderful, adoptable pets would needlessly be put to death each year.
Peace For Paws Ohio's goal is to
place homeless animals into loving homes and families.
We thank them and our business sponsors for their kindness and assistance in helping to
place homeless animals in our community.
While welcoming the opportunity to
place homeless animals with responsible owners, shelter spokesman Virginia Roche feels that Christmas is not the best time to adopt.
Our attempts to
place homeless animals into good homes help not only the animal but also provide a new owner with a loving companion and possibly a memorable life experience.
Answers and solutions are found as the film shines a spotlight on extraordinary efforts made by compassionate individuals and organizations throughout the country who are working hard to advocate for the increased legal protection of animals, to spread awareness of the critical need for spay and neuter, to make sterilization programs more available and affordable, to
place all homeless animals with loving families, and more.
Their popularity and rate of success at
placing homeless animals has grown exponentially over the past decade; to the point that they've even been featured in Forbes and Fortune magazines.
Aside from
placing homeless animals into forever homes, we devote our resources the following prevention programs to reduce future pet homelessness.
Citizens for Animal Protection is a non-profit organization, founded in 1972, which shelters, rescues and
places homeless animals for adoption with loving families.
In addition to fostering and
placing homeless animals they help network any animal in need.
Shelters shouldn't even be viewed as
places homeless animals go as much as places they leave, even if only temporarily.
In the early years, the Branch
placed homeless animals in foster homes, held regular adoption days at a local mall and responded to calls for assistance through its network of volunteers.
There are so many ways for you to help, and we would love to work side by side with you to fulfill our mission of sheltering, rescuing and
placing homeless animals in loving homes, in addition to advocating respect and compassion for all animal life.
They are a small group of foster homes committed to assisting and
placing homeless animals into loving, responsible, lifelong homes.
Pound Pals of Radford is a small, non-profit volunteer organization that
places homeless animals in forever homes.
Not exact matches
Perfect Match
Animal Rescue is a no kill non-profit dog rescue that
places homeless dogs in loving homes and provides a number of services to dog owners.
For the past 20 - plus years, Ruth has worked on behalf of
homeless, helpless, abused, dumped, abandoned, caged and frightened
animals to make their world a better
place.
Animal shelters and rescue organizations across the nation work hard to provide the love and care that
homeless animals need — food, water, a dry
place to sleep, and medical attention.
Kelsey also holds a position as Vetting & Administration officer for the Orphan Kitten Project at the UMN CVM where she guides foster volunteers through the surrender, foster and adoption process including advising on proper feeding, weaning, as well as health and behavioral issues in order to rescue and
place as many
homeless animals into permanent homes as possible.
Pet Adoption Days are a refreshing cooperative effort among area rescue organizations to
place loving,
homeless animals.
The mission of Catahoula Rescue Inc. is to advocate for
homeless Catahoulas and Catahoula mixes, to
place these
animals in permanent, loving homes, and to promote responsible guardianship through humane education.
Katie's
Place has gone out into the community to raise awareness about
homeless animals and to raise funds for our shelter.
Our mission is to provide moral, financial, and medical support for those fostering
homeless pets; to end the practice of euthanasia as a means of population control, instead relying on spay and neuter and trap and return programs; and to create a sanctuary for
animals not yet
placed in foster or permanent homes.
Your sponsorship will be used to support our mission to provide care and temporary shelter for
homeless animals, and to
place each
animal that comes to our shelter into a loving, permanent home.
A few years ago, Kelsey started volunteering with a local
animal rescue, fostering
homeless cats and kittens in need of a
place to stay before finding their forever homes.
There are thousands of
animal shelters and rescues in existence that serve the purpose of temporarily housing
homeless animals until they can be
placed with new owners.
In addition to strays, it housed a number of
animals whose owners had been made
homeless by the storm, and hadn't immediately found a
place to stay that would accept pets.
We will shelter
homeless, abandoned, and lost
animals, providing quality care for every
animal regardless of its temperament or condition;
place animals in safe and caring homes; and provide information and resources to the public that enhances the quality of life of
animals in our community.
Learn about the ways that
animal shelters help
homeless pets, how
animal welfare laws have shaped our relationships with
animals, and how community actions can help save lives and make the world a better
place.
PETA also works every day to prevent
animals from ending up abused, homeless, and euthanized in the first place — a fact that the CCF never mentions on its PETA Kills Animals w
animals from ending up abused,
homeless, and euthanized in the first
place — a fact that the CCF never mentions on its PETA Kills
Animals w
Animals website.
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.
To benefit
homeless pets The first annual «Strut Your Mutt New York City» to raise money for the Best Friends Animal Societies» No More Homeless Pets ® initiative, took place on Manhattan's west side on September 2
homeless pets The first annual «Strut Your Mutt New York City» to raise money for the Best Friends
Animal Societies» No More
Homeless Pets ® initiative, took place on Manhattan's west side on September 2
Homeless Pets ® initiative, took
place on Manhattan's west side on September 26, 2010.
The first annual «Strut Your Mutt New York City» to raise money for the Best Friends
Animal Societies» No More
Homeless Pets ® initiative, took
place on Manhattan's west side on September 26, 2010.
We never know which
homeless animal will be «knocking at our door» next, but it's our goal to admit and
place as many
homeless animals as possible while adhering to our no - kill tradition.
For more than 45 years, we have been the retail pet industry leader in the area of
animal care with ongoing staff training programs, in - store
animal husbandry systems and community service programs aimed at
placing homeless pets and curbing pet overpopulation in the community.
This past week found us, as always, with new
homeless animals needing a safe
place to hang out until their new families find them.
Dr. Jennifer Broadhurst, Director of Operations at the Jacksonville Humane Society, discusses protocols and procedures in
place for their kitten nursery, known as Kitten University, in partnership with First Coast No More
Homeless Pets and Jacksonville's
Animal Care and Protective Services.
• «Family Guy» creator Seth MacFarlane honored his late mother, Perry, a passionate
animal rescuer, by partnering with a shelter to create Perry's
Place, a cage - free sanctuary for
homeless cats.
«Free The Shelters» is a no - fee adoption campaign that will take
place from Friday August 4th through Sunday August 6th, and will feature over 1000
homeless animals from four Los Angeles City shelters.
We will shelter
homeless, abandoned and lost
animals, work to keep and
place animals in safe, caring homes, and provide education and services to enhance the lives of people, their
animal companions, and to strengthen the human -
animal bond.
Thanksgiving is a time of reflection for those of us at FOTAS — a time to take stock of our blessings; to consider the progress we and the County have made in making the world a better
place for Aiken County's
homeless, abandoned and abused
animals.
Our mission is to rescue, shelter, and care for
homeless cats and
place them in permanent responsible homes and to promote and support spay / neuter for all companion
animals.