Sentences with phrase «public shelters facing»

For the dogs, it's particularly hard as thousands will end up in public shelters facing starvation, disease and cruelty.

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Inevitably, Nichols can't entirely avoid the public face of this injustice, and later scenes with lawyers and the media feel especially perfunctory (Michael Shannon, helping out his old Take Shelter director, has a cameo as a Life photographer).
Many elements of success at the private school would not be easy to replicate in a public school: The students, as members of the insular Hasidic community, are mostly sheltered from the distractions, like television and video games, and problems, like single - parent homes, that many low - income students in public schools face.
Many of these dogs received a second chance after facing an uncertain future in a public shelter.
For 5 - year - old Belle, below, the scenario is a sad replay: Her adoring dad died suddenly and his family took grieving Belle, a Devon Rex, to a public shelter where she faced euthanasia.
The idea was to stick it to the public and put it in their face to get them to keep their animals or flock to shelters to adopt, but it only ended up hurting the animals.
«Buddy and Clyde are my most loyal companions,» the star stated to raise public awareness of the estimated 5,500 homeless companion animals who face their fate in US animal shelters every day.
The FACE Low - Cost Spay / Neuter Clinic is not a shelter and we do not actively take in animals from the general public.
Until the public perception changes, we, along with all shelters and rescues, will face challenges in finding homes for every pit bull in need.
By far the biggest criticism against the no - kill shelter movement is that the term is misleading on its face because it encourages the public to believe that the goal is to kill no shelter animals.
Uriah had a large abscess on his face, which is not something the public shelter was equipped to treat, so he came into rescue.
The challenges these communities, and many Puerto Rican shelters, face is poor public perception, little to no access to affordable spay and neuter, unreliable electricity and the Internet, and a lack of funding and resources.
Animal shelters, both public and private, are faced with an incredible burden: What to do with the overpopulation of dogs and cats that they can not find homes for?
To the extent they are accurately reducible to writing, the ASPCA recommends that shelters, both public and private, provide descriptions of both their public - facing processes, e.g., intake, release to animal rescues, etc., as well as certain internal processes, e.g., medical care, enrichment, euthanasia decisions, etc..
If an animal shelter transfers possession of an animal under this subsection, at least one photograph depicting the head and face of the animal shall be displayed at the shelter in a conspicuous location that is available to the general public during hours of operation, and that photograph shall remain posted until the animal is disposed of as provided in subsection (f) of this section.
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