Will she speak out in favor of legislation
requiring shelter directors to stop killing cats in the same way she once publicly spoke out against those very laws?
Not exact matches
In late 2013, the Santa Cruz County Animal
Shelter Board of
Directors approved an ordinance that
requires all dogs and cats over the age of four months to be implanted with a microchip, although exemptions are allowed, such as for medical reasons.
Newly built
shelter will
require a full time
director for a county wide small animal
shelter in late summer of 2018.
The significance of the above calculations is that we can get an enormous bang for the buck and make a significant impact on
shelter populations by intelligent targeting of spay / neuter services upstream of the
shelter and before homeless pets clog those
shelters and
require heroic efforts on the part of
shelter directors and the rescue community.
The PVAC
Director, Board of
Directors and staff have jumped into the work that these changes
require and are making significant improvements at their
shelter to focus on lifesaving.
Implementing your strategic plan will probably
require building a working relationship with the current
shelter director.
The
director of the
shelter would be
required to certify before killing a «savable» animal, that the following conditions have been met:
Twelve years later, Delaware enacted a law in 2010 that
requires shelters to maintain a registry of animal rescue organizations that the
shelter director must verify were contacted prior to euthanasia of animal and given a chance to rescue the animal.
Delaware enacted a law last year in 2010 that
requires shelters to maintain a registry of animal rescue organizations that the
shelter director must verify were contacted prior to euthanasia of animal and given a chance to rescue the animal.