The Mr. Mo Project also helps senior
shelter dogs at risk for euthanasia, who deserve to live their remaining years in a loving home, too.
Not exact matches
In addition to its hiring programs, Dave's Killer Bread provides financial help to area organizations that support ex-cons and other
at -
risk populations, including Lake Oswego - based Project Pooch, which teaches incarcerated kids to train
shelter dogs for adoption, and SE Works, a Portland - based work - force - development program.
Any high - kill
shelter needs immediate help; they have limited time frames in finding homes for
at -
risk dogs and cats.
Volunteer organization will transport
at -
risk dogs and cats from Oklahoma and surrounding area
shelters and rescue groups to adoptive facilities throughout the Midwest and beyond.
Both games are aimed
at bringing attention to
shelter dogs, especially
at -
risk populations like older canines and animals with special needs.
We support adopting
dogs from
shelters regardless of their breed and pedigree - in fact, mixed - breed
dogs offer many advantages - but we think it's important to raise awareness of these very special
dog breeds
at risk.
Petaluma Pet Pals rescues
dogs, puppies, cats and kittens
at risk of euthanasia
at high kill
shelters in the Bay Area and beyond.
We encourage projects that support the development and assessment of innovative ideas that have a high likelihood of advancing lifesaving of
dogs and cats who are in
shelters or
at risk of entering
shelters or the utilization of foster care for
dogs and cats.
Pets for Patriots, a 501 (c)(3) organization that connects
at -
risk shelter pets with service and veteran members of the United States military, came to our attention because of our recent affiliation with SurfPet, a company that sells products for
dog lovers.
These maps allow you to see where
at -
risk animals — cats and
dogs living in areas that are sending the most animals into
shelters — are coming from and target those hot spots with intervention programs.
We rescue
dogs at risk of being euthanized from
shelters as well as abandoned, abused, and stray
dogs.
The money we raise helps us pull senior
dogs from
shelters where they are
at risk, and enables us to re-home
dogs whose families can no longer care for them.
We exist to transform the lives of our veterans by helping them save an
at -
risk shelter dog or cat.
So is it better to
risk the
dog being put down, but maybe find the owner
at the
shelter?
Your TX Rescue Connection is a foster home based rescue organization located in Texas: a dedicated group of concerned rescuers removing homeless and sadly abandoned
dogs from
shelters, especially those
at risk of euthanasia, and helping
dogs that have been found alone and helpless out on the streets.
The Second Chance program works by matching up
at -
risk students, who are in need of community service hours to complete court - ordered requirements for truancy violations, with
shelter dogs who could use some basic obedience skills in order to better their chances for adoption.
We will not keep an «unadoptable aggressive»
dog at the ITV Rescue Center for the rest of its life because it
risks the safety of ITV volunteers and kennel techs and we believe it is an injustice to all the other
dogs who are dying every day in
shelters.
A special program in Plano, Texas, is pairing
at -
risk, troubled youth with homeless
shelter dogs.
HALT (Humans and Animals Learning Together) is a non-profit program within which
at -
risk adolescents teach basic obedience commands to
dogs rescued from area
shelters!
«The ASV recognizes that one of the most important things we can do for cats and
dogs in our communities is to ensure that spay - neuter services are widely available and accessible to the animals that are most
at risk of contributing to
shelter impoundment,» states Brenda Griffin, DVM, MS, DACVIM, University of Florida, member of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and of the Task Force to Advance Spay -
shelter impoundment,» states Brenda Griffin, DVM, MS, DACVIM, University of Florida, member of the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians, and of the Task Force to Advance Spay -
Shelter Veterinarians, and of the Task Force to Advance Spay - Neuter.
In late April, the non-profit organization, which improves the lives of
at -
risk senior
dogs by providing funding and resources to animal
shelters, rescue organizations, sanctuaries, and other non-profit groups nationwide, reached out to Facebook followers with a request for their photos of senior
dogs, dolled up in prom - worthy finery, for an event which aims to raise awareness and support for homeless «old
dogs» nationwide:
Our mission is helping
dogs that are homeless, in public
shelters where they are
at risk of euthanasia, or given up by owners due to inability to properly care for the animal.
By your interference you put 1,000
dogs at risk in an already overburded
shelter system.
Funds raised will go towards sponsorship of local Masschusetts
dogs at risk of being surrendered to
shelters because their DogParents can not afford food or care.
This organization seeks to improve the lives of
at -
risk senior
dogs by providing funding and resources to animal
shelters, rescue organizations, sanctuaries, and other non-profit groups nationwide.
While most cats are not likely to become infected, cats in
shelters or that live with
dogs that could be infected may be
at higher
risk.
Finally, the intervention itself was designed and implemented in a much broader and comprehensive way beyond just spay / neuter to prevent intake by seeking numerous paths to engage pet owners and reduce
shelter intake of cats and Pit Bull type
dogs (who are
at high
risk for longer
shelter stays and euthanasia compared to other
dogs).
As they saved those most
at -
risk animals, they inherited the old city
shelter, and were able to expand their lifesaving to include tougher cases, including
dogs who weren't yet behaviorally ready for a foster home.
Dogs in close contact with infected dogs in places such as kennels, groomers, daycare facilities and shelters are at increased risk of infect
Dogs in close contact with infected
dogs in places such as kennels, groomers, daycare facilities and shelters are at increased risk of infect
dogs in places such as kennels, groomers, daycare facilities and
shelters are
at increased
risk of infection.
These
dogs are already
at risk of staying longer in your
shelter simply because of lack of education about breed bias and an undeserved bad reputation.
In 2012, the new grant program will help 65 non-profit spay / neuter clinics around the nation provide high - quality, affordable spay / neuter surgeries for more than 23,000 cats and pit bull terriers during February and August — ultimately reducing the homeless pet population by tens of thousands of
at -
risk cats and
dogs that would otherwise wind up in
shelters because of unplanned litters, said Susana Della Maddalena, executive director of
We have a limited number of spaces available and they are allocated to rescuing
dogs that are located
at the highest
risk shelters.
Visit RADAR's website and Facebook page and Chloe's SOS Fund (Saving Our Seniors) web page to see more stories and examples of how two guys on a mission help get
at -
risk dogs out of rural
shelter and into rescues so that they can go on to loving forever homes.
The Grey Muzzle Organization improves the lives of
at -
risk senior
dogs by providing funding and resources to nonprofit animal
shelters, rescue organizations, sanctuaries, and other nonprofit groups nationwide.
Our
dogs come from local
shelters, and beyond, where they are often
at high
risk of euthanasia.
A nonprofit that transports Phoenix area small
dogs at risk of euthanasia to nonkill
shelters in other states, where they are more highly sought after and have a greater chance of adoption.
Raising Aid for
Dogs at Risk (RADAR) was founded to support these «below the radar» country - road shelters in caring for the most vulnerable and at - risk dogs, such as seniors and those with medical iss
Dogs at Risk (RADAR) was founded to support these «below the radar» country - road shelters in caring for the most vulnerable and at - risk dogs, such as seniors and those with medical iss
Risk (RADAR) was founded to support these «below the radar» country - road
shelters in caring for the most vulnerable and
at -
risk dogs, such as seniors and those with medical iss
risk dogs, such as seniors and those with medical iss
dogs, such as seniors and those with medical issues.
With help from a grant from Grey Muzzle, Little
Shelter Animal Rescue and Adoption Center will provide medical care for rescued
at -
risk senior
dogs and work to find them loving homes.
Any
dog can develop an ear mite infection, but young
dogs and
dogs in animal
shelters are the most
at risk — older
dogs tend to be a little more resistant to ear mites.
This great new rescue based in Washington, DC is saving lives of
at risk dogs from
shelters in the South.
We are continuously looking for qualified foster and forever homes to help home
dogs at risk of being euthanized in high kill
shelters.
We are committed to the rescue of homeless
dogs,
dogs given up by their owners due to difficult circumstances or those in danger of abuse or neglect, and
dogs in
shelters that are
at risk of euthanasia.
The Safety Net Program helps ensure that resources are available when a senior
dog is
at risk of losing their family and being surrendered to the
shelter.
The highest
risk dogs to be euthanized
at a
shelter are large breed
dogs and senior
dogs.
We are dedicated to rescuing
dogs and cats left homeless for whatever reason — animals in public
shelters where they are
at high
risk of euthanasia due to pet overpopulation, animals given up by their owners because of difficult circumstances, and those in danger of abuse or neglect.
Dogs Playing for Life ™ (DPFL) $ 50,000 to expand the reach of their lifesaving education program model to 10 additional
at -
risk animal
shelters across the nation.
PLEASANTON, CA --(September 7, 2016)- Maddie's Fund ®, a national family foundation based in Pleasanton, CA, awarded
Dogs Playing for Life ™ (DPFL) $ 50,000 to expand the reach of their lifesaving education program model to 10 additional
at -
risk animal
shelters across the nation.
Over the years the needs of «
at risk»
dogs and cats have been changing due to the incredible efforts of innovative rescue groups (like us), an increase in the communities desire for No Kill
shelters and an increased awareness of the need to adopt a pet rather than buy from a breeder.
For example, the Sonoma Humane Society and Wine Country Animal Lovers took in animals from a
shelter in neighboring Lake County, where cats and
dogs had been
at risk of euthanasia, to make room for fire evacuees.
The most common
at -
risk areas are boarding kennels, animal
shelters, commercial pet shops, research facilities, grooming facilities,
dog shows, agility trials, field trials,
dog parks,
dog groomers, veterinary clinics and similar close - contact environments.