We provide assistance to stray and abandoned animals as well as to continue educating
the public about animal care and the importance of spaying / neutering.
Not exact matches
Efforts include: Advance producers» awareness of emerging
animal welfare issues; Provide information and education to improve
animal care skills; support scientific research to enhance
animal well - being; provide information for greater
public understanding and awareness
about producers commitment to providing humane
care.
Because the abuse documented at the Seaboard facility is in stark contrast to statements on the company's website
about animal care, The HSUS filed legal complaints against the company with the SEC and FTC urging the agencies to require that Seaboard stop misleading its shareholders and the
public.
The truth is that the
public care deeply
about the welfare of
animals.
By the time it was incorporated, the focus has expanded to include elementary and secondary education, professional development training for researchers, and outreach to the
public and the media
about science education, the use of
animals in biomedical research, and other topics such as the harmonization of Institutional
Animal Care and Use Committees and Institutional Biosafety Committees, as well as monitoring legislation.
Couple that with the Purdue University's Canine
Care Certified Program, which identifies what a
caring, qualified, quality breeder is, and we can give the
public the facts
about why we need breeders and what we need to do to ensure that these breeders are doing right by the
animals and pet owners.
How
about benefits like a stray pet drive - home service that keeps
animals out the shelter... how
about someone trained in community relations and conflict resolution to help you resolve any pet - related problems with your neighbors... how
about a free spay / neuter service for members of the
public who can't afford retail vet services... and how
about a fund to pay local vets when a shelter
animal needs medical
care?
This event was a strong signal to these elected officials that the
public cares deeply
about animals, and it offered the
public an opportunity to ask officials questions that they might not otherwise have taken a position on (e.g., whether they supported Meatless Mondays — which they all expressed support for when put on the spot).
We are here to educate the
public about the importance of spaying and neutering, proper
animal care and the responsibility of pet ownership.
That said, rescues need a place where the
public can meet adoptable
animals, learn
about the adoption process, and get to know the folks who
care for
animals that need homes.
Furkids is a non-profit
animal welfare group which seeks to provide a cage - free, no - kill shelter for our rescued
animals where they can experience the best
care in a loving environment until they are adopted, find permanent, loving, homes for all our rescued
animals, and inform the
public about pet overpopulation, promote sterilization, and provide information for low - cost high - quality spay / neuter services.
It would be wonderful if rescue groups could band together to educate the adopting
public about what it means to properly
care for
animals.
The primary goal of MarylandPet.com is to vigorously support the efforts of the state's
animal welfare organizations,
animal shelters and numerous pet rescue groups in their mission to save the lives of homeless
animals, prevent
animal cruelty, and further educate the
public about responsible pet
care.
We provide to the
public free educational materials
about the virtues of
animal rescue and information on proper dog
care and basic dog handling procedures as well as guidance towards finding appropriate professionals to assist in dog
care, be it training, nutrition, behavioral, or veterinary
care.
The specific purpose of GSRNC is the prevention of cruelty to
animals by rescuing and rehoming German Shepherds, educating the
public about the advantages of adopting dogs from shelters and rescue organizations, providing proper
care and training, and teaching
about the need for spaying and neutering to reduce pet overpopulation.
The mission of Friends of Norfolk
Animal Care Center is to support the Norfolk Animal Care and Adoption Center in sheltering and caring for Norfolk's stray and homeless animals, to promote and facilitate adoptions, to assist with special medical care, to promote and support spay / neuter in the community and to educate the public about responsible pet owners
Care Center is to support the Norfolk
Animal Care and Adoption Center in sheltering and caring for Norfolk's stray and homeless animals, to promote and facilitate adoptions, to assist with special medical care, to promote and support spay / neuter in the community and to educate the public about responsible pet owners
Care and Adoption Center in sheltering and
caring for Norfolk's stray and homeless
animals, to promote and facilitate adoptions, to assist with special medical
care, to promote and support spay / neuter in the community and to educate the public about responsible pet owners
care, to promote and support spay / neuter in the community and to educate the
public about responsible pet ownership.
Our mission is to be part of the effort to reduce the number of abandoned dogs and to help educate the
public about dog ownership responsibilities and alternative solutions to providing a home for their dog or
animals when circumstances no longer allow them to properly
care for their dog.
The City of San Antonio's
Animal Care Services has been gathering
public input
about upcoming changes to the department's strategic plan since February.
At
public and private schools, scouting troops, special needs groups, local libraries, various community youth organizations as well as adult organizations, the Humane Society of Greater Miami teaches the young and old appropriate lessons
about kindness to
animals, empathy, responsible pet
care and the causes and results of pet overpopulation.
The purpose of veterinary medicine is to treat ailing
animals, prevent disease transmission from
animal to human, contain
animal disease, and educate the
public about proper pet and
animal care.
The mission of the APS of Durham is to educate the
public about the humane
care, treatment and well - being of all
animals, to help stop pet overpopulation through the promotion of spay / neuter programs, and to find adoptive homes for the
animals in our
care.
Smoky Mountain
Animal Care aims to balance the health, public safety and welfare needs of people and animals in Blount County, Tennessee by responsibly and humanely enforcing animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded animals; educating the public about responsible companion animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
Animal Care aims to balance the health, public safety and welfare needs of people and animals in Blount County, Tennessee by responsibly and humanely enforcing animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded animals; educating the public about responsible companion animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless anim
Care aims to balance the health,
public safety and welfare needs of people and
animals in Blount County, Tennessee by responsibly and humanely enforcing
animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded animals; educating the public about responsible companion animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal - related laws; providing medical
care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded animals; educating the public about responsible companion animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless anim
care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded
animals; educating the
public about responsible companion
animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal ownership; investigating cases where
animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless anim
care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless
animals.
Educating the
public, especially young people,
about animal care and welfare issues is one of her many professional interests.
We have recently completed the construction of a modern
Animal Care Center in Blount County to be used to house animals, ensure proper medical care, perform spay and neuter procedures and act as a classroom to educate the general public about proper animal
Animal Care Center in Blount County to be used to house animals, ensure proper medical care, perform spay and neuter procedures and act as a classroom to educate the general public about proper animal c
Care Center in Blount County to be used to house
animals, ensure proper medical
care, perform spay and neuter procedures and act as a classroom to educate the general public about proper animal c
care, perform spay and neuter procedures and act as a classroom to educate the general
public about proper
animalanimal carecare.
Because of a shared mission of
caring about animals and working together as a team, SEAACA collaborates with Adoption Partners that include but are not limited to adoption organization (some are breed specific); sheltering organizations (private and government); and Humane Foundations to place / transfer adoptable
care center
animals after they have been available for adoption by the general
public.
Wilma «Miss Willie» Wakefield becomes a weekly feature on the «Treehouse» program, where she informs the
public about caring for their pets and being kind to
animals.
Kill shelters are disturbing, unsettling places to visit for those who
care about animals, not to mention the fact that the more a shelter kills, the more dirty and neglectful it is likely to be, and the more hostile and poor its customer service — all driving the
public away from shelters and into the arms of the commercial pet trade.
Through our mission we will educate the
public about responsible companion
animal ownership, help the Lumpkin County Animal Control Unit investigate animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
animal ownership, help the Lumpkin County
Animal Control Unit investigate animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
Animal Control Unit investigate
animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane
care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned
animals in our County, give adoptable
animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize
animals when necessary and appropriate.
The mission of the Oakland County
Animal Shelter and Pet Adoption Center is to protect
public safety through the enforcement of applicable state laws, to educate the
public about responsible pet ownership, and to provide a humane haven for
animals in our
care and, where possible, to endeavor to reunite pets with their owners and to promote responsible pet placement.
The goal was and continues to be to
care for the homeless
animal population of San Diego County and to educate the
public about pet overpopulation and responsible companion
animal care.
Incorporated in 1990, The Pet
Care Trust is a non-profit, charitable,
public foundation whose mission is to help promote
public understanding of the joys and benefits of pets through education, support, and interaction, and to enhance knowledge
about companion
animals through research and education.
The goal was and continues to be to
care for the homeless
animal population of San Diego County and to educate the
public about pet over-population and responsible companion
animal care.
And it doesn't stop there... KVHS has a
public spay neuter program to help reduce pet overpopulation in our community, we regularly conduct educational and outreach activities to teach citizens
about our work and humane
care for
animals, and we have created programs to strengthen opportunities for our most vulnerable
animals like feral cats and senior
animals through ongoing support and fee waived or reduced adoptions.
The rescue also participates in disaster relief and works to educate the
public about CPR and proper
care for
animals as well as the importance of spaying and neutering.
Educational seminars are available to veterinary offices; child
care agencies; schools; hospitals;
public service agencies; law enforcement agencies; and any other organization that wants to learn more
about animal behavior related issues.
Founded in 1910, the Dumb Friends League is a leader in providing humane
care to companion
animals — sheltering lost and relinquished pets, adopting pets to new homes, investigating
animal cruelty, reducing pet overpopulation, and educating the
public about animals and their needs.
In order to decrease the occurrence of
animal abuse and neglect, we must not only educate the
public about how to properly
care for and treat their
animals, but also increase law enforcement response to and prosecution of acts that constitute
animal cruelty.
In addition, we provide opportunities for adults to learn more
about care and training of
animals through various workshops and classes for the
public.
We help needy families feed and
care for their pets, serve as advocates for
animals and their people, and educate the
public about compassion and responsibility toward all
animals.
We are active in programs which educate the
public about humane treatment and
care of
animals.
Safe Hounds Beagle Rescue also strives to educate the
public about the Beagle breed with emphasis on the humane treatment of all companion
animals, proper
care and guardianship, the importance of spaying and neutering to reduce pet overpopulation, and to raise awareness of companion
animal welfare issues.
Animal Cruelty Task Force members help educate the
public about appropriate standards of
care for their
animals according to Missouri law.
Regardless of what he believes he is doing for the
public, the fact that many of his
animals have broken their necks or several other bones as well as received large lacerations and even died show a lot
about how he
cares for the greyhounds in his possession.
Pima
Animal Care Center is committed to providing timely service to residents and compassionate care to animals, while working to support public safety, find homes for homeless animals and educate the community about responsible pet owners
Care Center is committed to providing timely service to residents and compassionate
care to animals, while working to support public safety, find homes for homeless animals and educate the community about responsible pet owners
care to
animals, while working to support
public safety, find homes for homeless
animals and educate the community
about responsible pet ownership.
At the Veterinary Center, we continually strive to educate both the
public and our veterinary colleagues
about bird and exotic
animal care.
This reduces the number of kittens born each year and sends a message to the
public that you are socially responsible and
care about the lives of
animals.
As well as
caring for
animals with special needs, disabilities, and serious injuries, they have educational programs for adults and children alike, and a current issues campaign team who are always seeking to further educate and inform the
public about the treatment of
animals.
The King amendment inevitably would have created a «race to the bottom» whereby the most abusive and dangerous rules in the country would become de facto national standards ---- since producers «doing it on the cheap» in one state always would undercut the prices of domestic producers in those states that
care more
about public health and
animal welfare.
This four - year, $ 32 million transformation has considerably improved our ability to
care for and study marine mammals, provides a collaborative work environment for staff and volunteers, and now offers the
public the opportunity to learn
about the interdependence they share with marine mammals and the ocean through exhibits and open viewing of
animal care and work areas.
The mission of the APS of Durham is to educate the
public about the humane
care, treatment and well - being of all
animals, to help stop pet overpopulation through the promotion of spay / neuter programs, and to find adoptive homes for the
animals in our
care.