The Alliance seeks to help Camden County
residents keep pets in their homes by providing nutritional assistance to those in need.
Not exact matches
In response to an increasing number of Connecticut residents surrendering their pets due to financial constraints, the Connecticut Humane Society developed its Pet Food Pantry in 2011 to help keep more pets in their loving home
In response to an increasing number of Connecticut
residents surrendering their
pets due to financial constraints, the Connecticut Humane Society developed its Pet Food Pantry
in 2011 to help keep more pets in their loving home
in 2011 to help
keep more
pets in their loving home
in their loving
homes.
In America, where
residents can
keep pets more freely, entrepreneurs began partnering with overwhelmed animal shelters, which often have more
pets than they can find
homes.
When you see high shelter intake relative to the human population and a low reclaim rate, you are probably
in a place where the
residents don't have the resources to
keep their
pets off the street and safely at
home, or the resources to look for them when they disappear.