The No More Homeless Pets ® Network comprises 501 (c)(3) public charity rescue groups, spay / neuter organizations and shelters actively saving lives and
reducing shelter deaths locally.
No - Kill Los Angeles has already met its 2012 goal in
reducing shelter deaths and is pushing the envelope even further.
A check presented today for $ 340,000 from Best Friends Animal Society to First Coast No More Homeless Pets aims at
reducing shelter deaths by half.
The No More Homeless Pets ® Network is comprised of 501 (c)(3) public charity rescue groups, spay / neuter organizations and shelters actively saving lives and
reducing shelter deaths locally.
The Best Friends Network is comprised of 501 (c)(3) public charity rescue groups, spay / neuter organizations and shelters actively saving lives and
reducing shelter deaths locally.
If you encourage careless breeding by rewarding the careless breeder then you aren't doing what is in your power to
reduce shelter deaths.
This project will improve the quality of pet lives during shelter stays,
reduce shelter deaths and increase the adoptability of shelter animals.
Duffield and his wife Cheryl invested $ 200 million in the Fund and offer grants to communities, veterinary colleges, and veterinary associations who meet its criteria for innovative programs to
reduce shelter deaths of healthy animals.
Dr. Sheppard and Animal Services are working in partnership with the Best Friends Animals Society, an organization comprised of a network of non-profit public charity rescue groups, spay / neuter organizations and shelters working to actively save lives and
reduce shelter deaths.
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This methodology easily can be extended to schools,
shelters, youth clubs, juvenile justice centers, and community centers, where earlier identification may help to
reduce suicide attempts and
deaths.»
TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return), SNR (
Shelter, Neuter, Return) and RTF (Return to Field) are similar programs that communities can use to to
reduce the number of free - roaming cats and allow
shelters to focus resources on dogs and cats that can be rehomed, thus
reducing death rates.
The SNiP mission is to prevent the suffering and
death of dogs and cats due to overpopulation and preventable diseases, to eliminate the need for euthanasia in our community's animal
shelters, to
reduce the number of homeless animals, and to educate the public about the importance of spay / neuter.
These programs have helped
reduce cat
shelter deaths by as much as 65 percent.
«FCNMHP is considered a model in supplementing the services of local animal
shelters greatly
reducing the
shelter admissions and
deaths.
These high - volume, three - year programs focus on specific zip codes and / or neighborhoods (generally those known to be the source of highest
shelter intake) in the community, and have proven highly successful at
reducing both
shelter intake and
shelter deaths of cats and kittens.
The goal would be to have no unauthorized births of animals, thereby
reducing the need for \ «
shelters \» to just the population of animals that were surrendered due to
death of an owner or other unmanageble life changing events.
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Most Trap - Neuter - Return programs are too small to impact the size of the community - wide cat population, but by targeting cats most at risk for impoundment, they can dramatically
reduce the
deaths of cats in
shelters.
By implementing spay / neuter and trap / neuter / return (TNR) programs to
reduce the number of animals entering
shelters, and increasing the number of people who adopt pets, we've
reduced that number to around four million
deaths annually.
That is tremendous progress toward creating a no - kill nation, but Best Friends is committed to
reducing shelter pet
deaths to zero.
Alternatively, adequately funded spay / neuter programs that target low - income communities have led to great success in
reducing shelter populations and subsequent high
death rates in cities in New Hampshire, Utah and California.
NAIA believes that dog and cat
shelter intakes and euthanasias should be considered separately and that plans to
reduce the number of
shelter deaths of each species should be formulated to address these individual differences.
We
reduce the
deaths of unwanted pets at local
shelters by working together with the community to
reduce the feral cat population.
Therefore, NAIA believes that intervention before owners become frustrated and dogs become community nuisances is the key to
reducing shelter surrenders and
death.
NKE brings relief to
shelter and animal control workers by dramatically
reducing the burden of animal
deaths.
NAIA President Patti Strand said the study shows «tremendous progress» in eradicating dog overpopulation and substantially
reducing the number of
shelter deaths which occurred in the past due to indiscriminate or accidental breeding.
How can one law have such a profound and unprecedented effect
reducing the
death rate in
shelters statewide?
These programs have helped
reduce cat
shelter deaths by as much as 65 %.
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sheltering inheritances from taxing agencies.