MPP - NV will start out its lifesaving efforts by strengthening
the safety nets for pets in two areas of the state — Clark County and the I - 80 corridor from Washoe County to Elko County on the eastern border of Nevada.
This allows them to build coalitions that can create strong
safety nets for pets.
ASP served as
the safety net for the pets of domestic violence victims.
RCHS President Jim Silveira reminds us, «ASP is still
the safety net for the pets of domestic violence victims.
Not exact matches
The offspring of
pets which are released to county homes that allow them to have a litter are without the original
safety net of the shelter that originally released the parent, a situation that represents a decline in
safety for the
pets.
San Diego Humane Society offers San Diegans a wide range of programs and services that strengthen the human - animal bond, prevent cruelty / neglect, provide medical care, educate the community on the humane treatment of animals and provide
safety net services
for all
pet families needing assistance with keeping their
pets.
Our requirements are pretty basic: your home needs to be safe, especially
safety nets on apartment windows, and you need to be willing to care
for your
pet until the end of his life.
«Working together, not only will we save more lives, we will have a shot at the $ 100,000 grant which would help us expand our spay / neuter program, enhance our adoption and foster programs and strengthen the
safety net for our community's neediest
pet - owners by expanding our
pet - food pantry».
You can help by walking dogs, providing a temporary residence
for pets by fostering an animal in your home, assisting the SNAP (
Safety Net Assistance Program) with their food outreach to persons receiving meal assistance or making regular monetary donations to help support the
pets.
The two agencies formed a working partnership in 2002 to provide a
safety net of care
for Richmond's homeless
pets.
BAF has partnered with organizations such as ASPCA, Subaru, rescues, and shelter systems, offering successful programs
for rescue and shelter support, unique adoption events, microchip marathons, free spay / neuter, and
safety net services
for at - risk
pet owners.
Our
Safety Net Program provides support to those who need help caring
for their
pet.
Visiting these communities allows us to begin positive relationships with those who may have never heard of Animal Humane and, through our Spay / Neuter and
Safety Net program, we are able to become a
pet care resource
for those who need us most.»
The city animal shelter is the
safety net for Kansas City's lost, stray and abused
pets.
Our programs are focused on prevention and retention and include: Low cost spay / neuter services, trap / neuter and return
for feral cats,
Pet Safety Net resources to help you care
for and keep your
pet, rescue and adoption of orphaned dogs and cats.
Meanwhile, our «
safety net» program in partnership with Los Angeles County has arranged
for over 700 spay / neuter surgeries
for pets at risk of being relinquished to the Baldwin Park and Downey shelters, subsidized in part by funding from the Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation.
This company offers a bare bone no - frill plan
for pet owners who only wish to have a
safety net during emergency situations.
Among other programs currently available to these
pet owners are the
Safety Net / Pets
for Life NYC program, low - cost vet care at the Humane Society of New York Veterinary Hospital in Manhattan, and the Bensonhurst Low Cost Animal Clinic in Brooklyn.
And representatives from several organizations, such as
Safety Net and the Animal Relief Fund (ARF), that provide assistance to
pet owners struggling to provide
for their
pets during these difficult economic times, will be on hand with information about available resources in NYC.
As we continue to focus
safety net resources outside of the shelter doors to help keep
pets at home where they belong, a peek at the difference in reasons
for re-homing by income is useful.
Animal Humane offers many services that serve as «
safety nets»
for pet owners.
«The ASPCA actively supports
safety net programs across the country, which enable owners to keep their
pets in their own homes by providing services such as access to affordable veterinary care or help with
pet - friendly housing,» Dr. Emily Weiss, vice president of research and development
for the ASPCA, told The Dodo.
In Los Angeles, the Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals» Animal
Safety Net program has housed more than 330 such
pets since 1998, some from as far as Florida.
And KHS is providing
safety net programming
for pet owners, including a
Pet Help Line that offers advice on common behavior issues and referrals
for local
pet food banks and low - cost veterinary care and some funding
for owned animal medical care.
This
safety net program empowers people to find new homes
for their
pets by connecting them with potential adopters.
A good
safety net for the future is to take out
pet insurance early on
for your Maine Coon kitten before any conditions show themselves.
is building the resources needed to create a «
safety net»
for the
pets of Clermont County and their owners.
Provides funds
for our Community Animal
Safety Net Program to be used to help keep
pets in their homes and out of the shelter.
It will not only drive down intake, but also expand the community's social
safety net for animals, and leave more room and time
for pets in the shelter, all of which will increase lifesaving.
San Diego Humane Society offers San Diegans a wide range of programs and services to «Inspire Compassion» in their community, prevent cruelty / neglect, provide medical care, educate the community on the humane treatment of animals and provide
safety net services
for all
pet families needing assistance with keeping their
pets.
Whether preventing cruelty / neglect, providing low - cost community spay / neuter, rehabilitating wildlife or providing
safety net services
for all
pet families needing assistance with keeping their
pets, San Diego Humane Society is committed to meeting the varied needs of animals and the people who love them.
Areas of focus
for safety net programs vary, ranging from
pet food banks to financial assistance
for veterinary bills to temporary housing
for animals.
From caring
for a litter to rehoming their own
pet to finding the owner of a stray, making the community part of those solutions expands the
safety net for cats.
The program serves as a
safety net when there are no other options
for the
pets to be cared
for, thus ensuring the
safety of the family and their
pet.
It's a
safety net in case your
pet needs emergency surgery or gets cancer - lifesaving treatments
for which could easily run thousands of dollars.