Sentences with phrase «public about caring for their pets»

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.

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In our role as the industry's legislative and advocacy voice, the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) is working with businesses, researchers and others to show legislators, regulators and the general public that we care for pets as much as we care about them.
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?
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.
Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas» mission is to rescue, care for, and place neglected or unwanted Golden Retrievers in permanent loving homes, and to educate the general public about responsible pet ownership and the special qualities of the Golden Retriever breed in the North Texas area.
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 staff works to educate the public about the many benefits of adopting senior dogs, as we know that the benefits they give to us as our pets can far outweigh the additional time or cost that we may need to provide to care for them as they age.
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 ownersCare 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 ownersCare 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 ownerscare, to promote and support spay / neuter in the community and to educate the public about responsible pet ownership.
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.
We are also committed to educating the public about spaying and neutering to stop pet over-population, and teaching how to provide the best possible care for pets.
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.
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.
They strive to carefully seek new loving homes for all cats and dogs, provide quality lifetime care for those who are not yet adopted, support individuals who have rescued homeless dogs or cats, educate the public and pet owners about spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any issues that might arise and public outreach toward a more loving, responsible and permanent relationship with pets.
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.
Our mission at Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas (GRRNT) is to rescue, care for, and place in permanent loving homes Golden Retrievers in need in the North Texas area and to educate the general public about responsible pet ownership as well as the special qualities of the Golden Retriever breed.
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.
Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas (GRRNT) GRNNT's mission is to rescue, care for, and place in permanent loving homes, neglected or unwanted Golden Retrievers and to educate the general public about responsible pet ownership and the special qualities of the Golden Retriever breed in the North Texas area.
is a public awareness campaign to help educate the public about the need for oral care for pets.
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.
To provide care and rehabilitation for abandoned and unwanted Rottweilers; To find permanent adoptive homes for the dogs in our care; To educate the public about the Rottweiler and other «bully» breeds; To educate the public about responsible pet care and ownership.
Our goal is to provide that service in a safe and individualized way, and to help educate pet owners about the best way to care for pets, issues involving public health, how to feed and protect pets from disease, and to generally make things better for you and your pet for the rest of their lives.
Our Community Cat Program was developed to educate the public about free - roaming cats, supply food for community cats and personal pets, offer resources for free and low - cost medical care, loan traps and offer transportation assistance, provide free and low cost spay / neuter surgeries, and place adoptable cats and kittens into loving homes.
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 ownersCare 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 ownerscare to animals, while working to support public safety, find homes for homeless animals and educate the community about responsible pet ownership.
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.
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