Since 1939, the Santa Fe Animal Shelter has been dedicated to its mission to
reduce animal suffering by curbing overpopulation, teaching compassion and supporting healthy relationships between people and animals.
The goal of this animal welfare organization is to
reduce animal suffering by working to ensure that every cat and dog born has an excellent chance of finding a loving, permanent home.
It is our mission to
reduce animal suffering by providing assistance to abused, homeless, injured, and sick animals; find loving, dependable, and nurturing forever homes for the animals in our care; actively promote the altering of all pets to reduce overpopulation; and educate the public by promoting respect for all animals, the ethic of compassion, and the need to be kind and responsible stewards.
«Spay / neuter» is more than a surgical procedure; it's a movement to
reduce animal suffering by preventing unwanted litters in a big way.
Not exact matches
The
Animal Welfare Institute is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to reducing animal suffering caused by people, and has sought to improve the welfare of farm animals since the early
Animal Welfare Institute is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to
reducing animal suffering caused by people, and has sought to improve the welfare of farm animals since the early
animal suffering caused
by people, and has sought to improve the welfare of farm
animals since the early 1950s.
Was it because you wanted to
reduce the amount of
animal suffering by not giving money to those companies?
While there are no plans to stage cow races, electrolyte sports drinks appear to benefit the
animals by reducing suffering during long sea journeys.
The estimate quoted from ACE's work is actually an estimate of the cost to spare an
animal all the
suffering associated with life in industrial agriculture, because most of the programs taken into account there aim to
reduce the number of
animals in industrial agriculture overall (for instance,
by promoting veganism and vegetarianism).
We exist to prevent
animal suffering, to
reduce animal overpopulation
by promoting spaying and neutering, to educate the public about
animal welfare, and to place adoptable
animals in loving homes.
By working to prevent overpopulation, we are
reducing the number of
animals who
suffer from cruelty and neglect.
The Doris Day
Animal League works to improve the humane treatment of
animals by lobbying to pass new laws and enforce existing laws that
reduce the
suffering of
animals.
After estimating expenditure of resources, we estimate the expected «return on investment,» measured
by the degree of success a campaign achieves in
reducing animal suffering or saving
animal lives.
By spaying or neutering companion
animals, we can end these unwanted births and
reduce the needless
suffering that homeless
animals endure.
The resolution states many sound reasons for this action, including recognition of the correlation between childhood
animal cruelty and interpersonal violence in adulthood; the goal of humane education to develop caring, responsible citizens
by teaching empathy, compassion, and respect for all living beings; and the chance to
reduce the
suffering of both wild and domestic
animals by addressing deficiencies in children's understanding of the role of
animals in nature and people's lives.
By bringing down inflammation, these foods may be able to
reduce pain levels and improve joint mobility in
animals suffering from arthritis.
We absolutely love that their mission which aims to «Significantly
reduce pet overpopulation and
suffering of companion
animals by offering affordable common sense veterinary medicine to everyone» is inclusive of Denver's downtown community.
Restrictive breeding ordinances, possession limits, burdensome cat licensing and breeder permit laws, as well as restraints on the display / exhibition of
animals, have been presented as a means to
reduce the number of
animals being killed
by shelters or to alleviate
animal suffering.
The HSOC strives to promote responsible pet ownership and
reduce the
suffering caused
by pet overpopulation and
animal cruelties
by offering low cost spay / neuter solutions, wellness and humane education programs to the community.
Shelters usually spare
animals from life on the streets or from euthanasia
by providing them temporary housing and trying to find them new owners, while ACE recommended charities tend to spare
animals from life in industrial agriculture
by reducing the size of the factory farming industry (preventing new farmed
animals from coming into existence) and
reducing the
suffering of existing farmed
animals by, for example, getting companies to adopt cage - free or other similar policies.
«Santa Cruz County has a mandatory spay / neuter law for dogs and cats over the age of six months that reside in the County», says Melanie Sobel, SCCAS general manager «
By spaying or neutering companion
animals, we can end unwanted births,
reduce the needless
suffering that homeless
animals endure, and save taxpayers» money at the same time.»
By providing these spay / neuter services, Animal League America helps end the suffering of innocent dogs and cats by reducing the number of unwanted birth
By providing these spay / neuter services,
Animal League America helps end the
suffering of innocent dogs and cats
by reducing the number of unwanted birth
by reducing the number of unwanted births.
To significantly
reduce pet overpopulation and
suffering of companion
animals by providing affordable common sense veterinary medicine to everyone!
Our Mission is to
reduce euthanasia and
suffering of homeless
animals by providing affordable spay and neuter;
by engaging the cooperation of the community and
by raising awareness of pet overpopulation.
To achieve our mission, we pursue the following goals: to provide a compassionate and healthful environment for those in our care; to facilitate responsible adoption
by placing
animals in caring homes; to offer education and spay / neuter programs to
reduce the
suffering caused
by pet overpopulation; to eliminate cruelty to
animals through education and advocacy; and to promote responsible pet ownership and respect for all
animals through education.
Since 1951, the
Animal Welfare Institute has been dedicated to reducing animal suffering caused by p
Animal Welfare Institute has been dedicated to
reducing animal suffering caused by p
animal suffering caused
by people.
HSUS works to
reduce suffering and to create meaningful social change for
animals by advocating for sensible public policies, investigating cruelty and working to enforce existing laws, educating the public about
animal issues, joining with corporations on behalf of
animal - friendly policies, and conducting hands - on programs that make ours a more humane world.
Together, we can immediately
reduce suffering by preventing the births of tens of thousands of unwanted
animals and save the lives of hundreds of needy
animals living in peril.
Together, we can
reduce suffering by preventing the births of tens of thousands of unwanted
animals and save the lives of hundreds more living in peril.
In addition, HB 515 establishes a holding period for both stray
animals and those surrendered
by their families, it gives the person surrendering the
animal the ability to change their mind and reclaim the
animal, it bifurcates the holding period to incentivize adoptions and rescue transfers, it allows «shelters» to transfer
animals to rescue groups right away to free up cage and kennel space thus
reducing costs while increasing lifesaving, it mandates prompt and necessary care and environmental enrichment, and for those who are irremediably
suffering, rigorously defined, it puts in place a mechanism to end their lives in as kind and compassionate a manner as possible and one that meets the dictionary definition for «euthanasia.»
About Channel - Big Cat Rescue provides the best home we can for the
animals in our care and to
reduce the number of cats that
suffer the fate of abuse, abandonment or extinction
by teaching people about the plight of the cats, both in the wild and in captivity, and how they can help through their behavior and support of better laws to protect the cats.
MN SNAP was founded
by Kim Culbertson, DVM, and a group of
animal advocates with the goal of
reducing the death and
suffering of homeless
animals across Minnesota.
Beyond the risks and unnecessary
suffering caused
by unwanted
animals in our community, there are important health issues that could be significantly
reduced by having your pet spayed or neutered.