Not exact matches
As many of you may know, the Animal
Rescue League of Berks County has been exploring the feasibility of whether our organization could become a no - kill shelter given the fact that we are the sole provider of animal control services for Berks County, and we are an open admissions shelter, meaning that we do not turn pets away regardless of why they
come through our
doors.
With the assistance of many Bay Area adoption /
rescue partners, the shelter is able to help more animals that
come through its
doors Each year, Friends of SFACC gives small grants to the most critical helpers.
We Care Animal
Rescue provides warm beds, nutritious food, veterinary care and loving attention for the hundreds of lost, stray, unwanted and / or injured animals that
come through our
doors each year.
The Animal
Rescue League of Iowa depends on its small, dedicated staff to care for the thousands of pets that
come through the ARL's
doors each year.
As an animal shelter or
rescue worker, the last thing you want to do is see an adopted pet
come back
through your
doors.
BARC is the only city shelter in Houston required by law to accept every animal that
comes through our
doors regardless of breed, temperament, health conditions, and circumstance (from owner surrender, stray pickup,
rescued or confiscated animals).
Instead of accepting every healthy cat who
comes through your
door, you can empower citizens to resolve issues that may make them want to relinquish the cat and share resources to help them keep the cat until there is space at the shelter, find the cat's owner, find a new home for the cat, or look for a
rescue organization that may be able to help.