Sentences with phrase «reducing the number of homeless pets by»

We will put any prize money earned toward our most pressing animal problems: reducing the number of homeless pets by offering more free and low - cost spay / neuter options; enhancing our foster and adoption programs; and expanding the pet food pantry for the community's neediest pet owners.

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The goal is to reduce the numbers of homeless pets, as a smaller population of dogs and cats in need of a forever home can be better managed by the already overburdened rescue system.
By doing so you immediately give a home to an animal that didn't have one, and you reduce the overall number of homeless pets out there.»
We play an important role in reducing the number of homeless animals born by offering low cost surgery to spay or neuter pets.
Urban Paw also wants to help with reducing the number of homeless pets — 10 % of all profits generated by Urban Paw are donated to this effort.
We also work to reduce the number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay - neuter surgeries.
Reducing the number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay / neuter surgeries.
They also work to reduce the number of homeless pets in our community by sponsoring low - cost spay - neuter surgeries.
Sterilization directly impacts the number of animals who are killed in our nation's shelters by reducing the number of pets entering shelters and freeing up homes for homeless pets who are already born.
When you donate to the Best Friends NKUT initiative, you're helping to save the lives of countless homeless pets by supporting programs that help reduce the number of animals entering shelters and increase the number who find homes.
Since its founding in 1997, the number of homeless pets killed in the city each year has been reduced by 77 percent.
Collie: Almost Home Dog Rescue of Ohio (AHDRO)'s mission is to provide homeless Collies and other family - friendly dogs a safe haven where they will receive medical care, nutrition, and love until an approved home is found; to reduce the number of unwanted pets by altering all dogs in our rehoming program; to educate the public about the importance of altering pets, and to promote the message that owning a pet is a lifelong commitment.
GRASP is committed to reducing the number of homeless pets in Greece, New York by decreasing dog and cat reproduction, promoting responsible pet ownership, and placing homeless dogs and cats into compatible, loving, permanent homes.
With a goal of ending pet homelessness, Minnesota - based Pet Project Rescue helps animals in the U.S. and Mexico by providing spay / neuter services to help reduce the number of homeless and unwanted pets.
We strive to reduce the number of homeless companion animals in Burke County by providing spay and neuter surgeries and by raising community awareness about responsible pet ownership.
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