Napa Humane promotes a healthy and
safe pet population by providing low cost vaccinations and microchipping for dogs and cats — and microchipping for rabbits.
Not exact matches
Although we do not rescue
pets, we help keep the shelter
population down and
pets safe by keeping them at home.
Annie's Orphans currently has a maximum capacity of 70 dogs and has become a
safe - haven for the abandoned, neglected, and abused
pet population throughout the greater Four Corners area.
Early neutering in dogs and cats is a
safe and effective means of
pet population control.
We have spayed / neutered as many as 5,000
pets per year, microchipped over 20,000 animals, and provided affordable vaccinations to many thousands of companion animals in order to keep our
pet population healthy and
safe.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, spaying and neutering is one of the most effective ways to reduce the homeless
pet population and is
safe for puppies and kittens as young as eight to 10 weeks old.
Since nutraceuticals are made from herbal or botanical raw materials and are considered by the
population to be
safer, it's no wonder why
pet parents are giving them to their
pets.
P.A.W.S. Mission: To improve the lives of unwanted and abandoned animals by providing a
safe and humane shelter environment; promoting successful adoptions and
pet owner education; and reducing the animal
population of Dearborn County by sponsoring spay / neuter programs.
To improve the lives of unwanted and abandoned animals by providing a
safe and humane shelter environment; promoting successful adoptions and
pet owner education; and reducing the animal
population of Dearborn County by sponsoring spay / neuter programs.
Each individual
pet has unique medical considerations, and while these medications are
safe for the majority of the
pet population as listed, there are significant exceptions!
We have pioneered a new way to save lives, reduce shelter
populations and end needless euthanasia by keeping family
pets safe at home with their families and out of the shelters.
Since Heart of America Humane Society is a 100 percent volunteer organization, we rely on our local community to support our efforts to provide
safe and healthy foster homes for the animals in our care and reduce the local stray
pet population.
Both procedures are
safe, important to controlling the
pet population and sure to deliver lifelong benefits for your community, yourself and your
pet.
No - roam bylaws can serve to improve the welfare of
pet cats, help to decrease the influx of
pets into the homeless cat
population, and provide a
safer environment for birds.
Spaying or neutering, performed painlessly under general anesthesia, is the best and
safest way to stop adding to the
pet population.
Choosing to adopt rather than shop helps to reduce the homeless
pet population by keeping cats out of shelters, off the streets, and into
safe and caring homes.