Sentences with phrase «placement of abandoned animals»

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Riley and Trouble are just two representatives of the new non-profit program started in July at Horizon, dedicated to the rehabilitation and placement of homeless, abandoned or abused animals in the Tulsa area.
Kathy Wetmore, founder of Shaggy Dog Rescue, is a 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit animal welfare organization dedicated to providing rescue services, vet care, foster care, and adoptive placement to stray and abandoned shaggy dogs.
For adoption information please check out their website or call Phone: (631) 286-4940 The League for Animal Protection of Huntington Dedicated to the rescue, care and placement of stray and abandoned dogs and cats.
Second, ASA actively works every single day to find sanctuary placement for a multitude of homeless, abandoned, seized and abused exotic animals, non-releasable native wild animals, farmed animals and companion animals.
The Humane Society of Skagit Valley is a non-profit organization founded in 1974 to provide a safe haven to shelter and care for the abandoned, abused, or unwanted animals within Skagit County; to treat the animals with dignity and respect; to place these animals into loving and caring homes; to create public education programs that increase the awareness of humane treatment and the necessity of spay and neuter of all animals; and to coordinate resources for housing and placement of small animals evacuated during disaster.
Sacramento Area Kitten Rescue Alliance (SAKrescue) is a not - for profit organization dedicated to the rescue, care, sterilization and rehabilitation of orphaned and abandoned kittens, cats and the subsequent placements of these animals into safe, permanent homes.
SAKrescue is a not - for profit organization dedicated to the rescue, care, sterilization and rehabilitation of orphaned and abandoned kittens, cats and the subsequent placements of these animals into safe, permanent homes.
Connect A Pet Rescue, Los Angeles, CA, is dedicated to helping animals in two ways: (1) through the rescue of abused, abandoned, injured dogs and cats and placement into loving homes that will last their lifetime; (2) by offering people a place to show their rescued animals after they do the angel work of saving an animal off the streets somewhere.
HPPL, the Homeless Pet Placement League, is a local, non profit animal welfare organization that provides for the rehabilitation and permanent placement of stray and abandoned dogs and cats.
The organization must complete a separate application advising how it will operate and hold animals and handle animals with behavior issues and medical or health issues, its adoption or placement programs, training for staff or volunteers, veterinary care, types of animals and number it will hold at one time, return policy, and what work the organization will do to help abandoned, lost or recovered animals in the county.
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