It is our goal to find permanent, loving and
responsible homes for our animals, and make them a match that will last a lifetime.
Not exact matches
Both
animals wind up on a crash course
for Chicago,
home of the tech / bioweapons company
responsible for their creation.
As a former San Diego Humane Society employee
responsible for the foster program, she witnessed firsthand the overwhelming need
for foster families to provide a loving
home and socialization
for adoptable
animals.
You must be committed to the potential lifetime care of the
animals and be
responsible for helping select and qualify their forever
homes.
We are not
responsible for untoward behavior of the
animal while in the foster's
home, but will do all we can to move the foster if absolutely necessary.
From the time they are carefully removed from the Mobile Rescue Unit by a few of our dedicated volunteers and brought into our Pet Health Centers
for their initial medical examinations, up until the day we help them find
responsible, loving
homes — all of these
animals will know what it feels like to be cherished.
Then known as the Georgetown County Humane Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, the group pushed for — and won — significant improvements in humane care for animals and made great strides in ensuring better efforts were made to find responsible adoptive
Animals, the group pushed
for — and won — significant improvements in humane care
for animals and made great strides in ensuring better efforts were made to find responsible adoptive
animals and made great strides in ensuring better efforts were made to find
responsible adoptive
homes.
The mission of Catahoula Rescue Inc. is to advocate
for homeless Catahoulas and Catahoula mixes, to place these
animals in permanent, loving
homes, and to promote
responsible guardianship through humane education.
Since 1995, the not -
for - profit organization has been
responsible for New York City's municipal shelter system, caring
for rescued
animals and finding
homes for homeless, injured, neglected, abused and abandoned
animals in all five of the boroughs in New York City.
We are committed to support local
animal rescue groups through fundraising, finding forever
homes for adoptable
animals, public education of
responsible pet ownership and promoting spay and neuter programs.
P.S.. Most shelters need evidence that their
animals are going to a suitable
home — so you may need to help make it clear that you are partly
responsible for the well - being of the
animal being rescued.
For over 30 years, OLHS» dedicated staff and volunteers have worked to improve the plight of lost, unwanted, abandoned, and homeless
animals by providing shelter, care, rescue, adoption services, and foster
homes; to investigate incidents of
animal cruelty, abandonment, and neglect; and to promote
responsible pet ownership by advocating spay / neuter, permanent identification, and the humane and compassionate treatment of
animals.
Our Mission The mission of the Maude Schiffley SPCA is to be a no - kill, non-profit adoption center, which provides care
for sheltered dogs and cats: Facilitates placement of adoptive
animals in nurturing,
responsible homes; reduces pet overpopulation through spaying and neutering; and offers various educational opportunities to the public.
They helped me find a solution
for abandoned
animals that were saved by kind people that wanted to do the
responsible act of sterilizing an
animal in order to keep and give a
responsible home.
Responsible to provide a nurturing
home environment and tender loving care
for our foster
animals in need.
The mission of the BCHS is to promote the welfare, compassionate care and protection of
animals, taking all domestic
animals brought to us, finding suitable
homes for adoptable
animals, providing information, raising public awareness of
animal issues, and promoting
responsible pet ownership.
While their main goal is to find a
responsible home for our residents, they work hard to ensure all
animals receive the level of care they need.
The stress on shelter staff is significant: no room to put ever more dogs; having to euthanize dogs to make room
for new dogs; performing triage on sick
animals when space is limited; having to make hard choices about evening and weekend heating and lighting with a small budget; no veterinarian or vet tech on the staff; no evening or weekend staff; no time to network adoptable
animals; no available
homes in the surrounding communities; inadequate transport vehicles; little or no support from local government; an
Animal Control Officer often doing double duty,
responsible also
for managing the shelter; counties lacking even a shelter or inside kenneling.
Heartland's mission is: a) to provide a no - kill shelter
for the care, humane treatment, and adoption of lost, stray, and abandoned
animals; b) to find permanent, loving
homes for homeless
animals and promote
responsible pet ownership through education, community outreach, and collaboration while maintaining respect and compassion
for all creatures.
However, because the Ottawa Humane Society can not guarantee that your pet will be adoptable, we encourage pet owners to try to find a
responsible new
home for their pet themselves, before they consider surrendering their
animal to our shelter.
By using our units to hold mobile adoption events, these organizations are able to expand their reach and find
responsible, loving
homes for more
animals.
Millions of homeless dogs are waiting at
animal shelters
for life - long,
responsible homes.
Eastwood Ranch Foundation provides support and financial assistance to
animal sanctuaries, rescue groups and no - kill shelters
responsible for the lifetime or temporary care of
animals who need
homes.
Animal League America's Pet Adoption Center offers a wide variety of highly adoptable dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens just waiting
for responsible, loving
homes to call their own.
To provide shelter, care and attention to all unwanted companion
animals, and seek out
responsible, loving
homes for them.
Our mission is to rescue, shelter, and care
for homeless cats and place them in permanent
responsible homes and to promote and support spay / neuter
for all companion
animals.
BEST CARE STANDARDS We provide humane and
responsible care
for all
animals and facilitate placement to appropriate
homes.
CHA
Animal Shelter is a volunteer, nonprofit animal shelter dedicated to finding homes for homeless cats and dogs with responsible indivi
Animal Shelter is a volunteer, nonprofit
animal shelter dedicated to finding homes for homeless cats and dogs with responsible indivi
animal shelter dedicated to finding
homes for homeless cats and dogs with
responsible individuals.
To shelter
animals until they find permanent
homes, to educate the community about
responsible pet ownership, and to advocate
for the humane treatment of all
animals.
The Humane Society educates the community on
responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of
animals, advocates
for spaying / neutering to reduce the homeless pet population and provides the best quality care to Brevard County's abandoned
animals by placing them with
responsible, caring owners in «furever»
homes.
In addition to finding permanent loving
homes for homeless companion
animals, the Placer SPCA strives to promote
responsible and successful pet ownership and provide essential resources to ensure the health of the
animals in our community.
It is our mission to reduce
animal suffering by providing assistance to abused, homeless, injured, and sick
animals; find loving, dependable, and nurturing forever
homes for the
animals in our care; actively promote the altering of all pets to reduce overpopulation; and educate the public by promoting respect
for all
animals, the ethic of compassion, and the need to be kind and
responsible stewards.
Provide counseling and education
for the public including general care information, any known history on APS
animals, information on acclimating an
animal to a new
home, training advice, potential health and behavior issues, and
responsible pet ownership.
Through the use of foster
homes, Proverbs will provide loving care
for our
animals, to include veterinary care, food and any other necessities until
responsible, loving
homes can be found
for all adoptable pets.
In finding
homes for the
animals when they are ready
for placement, Hochbruckner said, the Humane Society follows strict guidelines: The adoptive owners must be
responsible people.
At the Kauai Humane Society every effort is made to find permanent,
responsible and loving
homes for animals in our adoption program.
Smoky Mountain
Animal Care aims to balance the health, public safety and welfare needs of people and animals in Blount County, Tennessee by responsibly and humanely enforcing animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded animals; educating the public about responsible companion animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
Animal Care aims to balance the health, public safety and welfare needs of people and
animals in Blount County, Tennessee by responsibly and humanely enforcing
animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded animals; educating the public about responsible companion animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment
for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded
animals; educating the public about
responsible companion
animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal ownership; investigating cases where
animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal care is questionable, and finding new loving
homes for homeless
animals.
Our primary goals are to find permanent
homes for these great dogs that have come into an unfortunate situation, to promote
responsible pet ownership and to improve the quality of life
for the
animals.
The application provides important information regarding decisions on permanent and
responsible «forever
homes»
for our
animals.
Bambi enjoyed the type of life that we wish
for all of our companion
animals when they are adopted into
responsible, loving
homes.
Since 1995, the not -
for - profit organization has been
responsible for New York City's municipal shelter system, caring
for rescued
animals and finding loving
homes for homeless, injured, neglected, abused, and abandoned
animals in all five of the boroughs in New York City.
Fur - Ever
Home Rescue is dedicated to providing high standards
for quality care, education & training of companion
animals & to promote
responsible pet ownership while uniting fellow rescuers in the pursuit of ending
animal homelessness, neglect & abuse.
Because of you, JARR is able to find permanent
homes for the homeless, save
animals from euthanasia, sickness, and abuse while simultaneously helping
responsible pet owners keep their pets and unite seniors with forever companions.
The event didn't just signify the end of this year's journey, but a new beginning
for all of the
animals that found
responsible, loving
homes thanks to everyone who participated in this lifesaving mission.
We also need more education on: • The importance and necessity of spaying and neutering, so we can end pet overpopulation • Ending puppy mills once and
for all, so we can end the senseless suffering of mama dogs whose feet often times never touch the ground • The importance of micro-chipping, so beloved pets can return
home • The importance of vaccinations, so we can eradicate diseases like parvo that leave innocent puppies suffering • Updating our licensing laws so that pet «owners» are held
responsible for their
animal's actions, not the
animal.
She is the primary caretaker
for our
animals in our shelter and is
responsible for finding the perfect
home for each and every one of them.
Through our mission we will educate the public about
responsible companion
animal ownership, help the Lumpkin County Animal Control Unit investigate animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
animal ownership, help the Lumpkin County
Animal Control Unit investigate animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
Animal Control Unit investigate
animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned animals in our County, give adoptable animals a second chance at a forever home, and humanely euthanize animals when necessary and approp
animal cruelty cases, provide compassion and humane care
for unwanted, stray, abused, and abandoned
animals in our County, give adoptable
animals a second chance at a forever
home, and humanely euthanize
animals when necessary and appropriate.
In addition to operating an
animal shelter and finding good
homes for homeless
animals, DCACC conducts public education programs
for adults and children, enforces state and county
animal welfare laws, promotes
responsible pet - ownership and
animal welfare, and rescues
animals that are lost, diseased, injured, or in peril.
The
animal is currently NOT in an Adopt - A-Pet foster
home and Adopt - A-Pet is NOT
responsible for the
animal.
«Every year, millions of cats and dogs are euthanized in our nation's shelters because there are more pets than there are
responsible homes for them,» said Cindy Szczudlo, Senior Manager of Rescue Services at
Animal League America.