Not exact matches
The crew would
need to build a
shelter and make a fire using only those things that are available in the Soyuz capsule and the surrounding
environment while waiting for rescue.
Our students learned that
shelters are designed and constructed to meet environmental and cultural
needs and that humans
need shelter for protection from the
environment.
According to their appeal, Cat Town Cafe plans to «provide a fun and social
environment for adoptable cats (and people), while relieving some pressure and freeing up some much
needed space at Oakland Animal Services, Oakland's municipal animal
shelter, and bringing a brand new experience to the people of Oakland and the rest of the Bay Area.»
Despite their best efforts, a city
shelter would struggle to provide the proper
environment newborn pups
need.
It's safe to say that when in ownership of senses so keen and attuned to the
environment around them, dogs don't really
need to possess supernatural powers to know when to take
shelter from a brewing storm.
Seamus desperately
needs to recover in a home
environment, because the inevitable stress of life in a crowded, public
shelter will exacerbate his mange and compromise his immune system.
«Despite the urgent
need, resource - strapped domestic violence
shelters are rarely able to offer protection for pets accompanying families who are forced to leave a dangerous
environment.
An animal
shelter is invested in the well - being of its animals, and many are committed to creating matches that take animal temperament, home
environments, and special
needs into account.
Many of the animals
needing foster homes are Special
Needs animals; those dogs and cats who are not doing well in the
shelter environment and
need a home in order to thrive.
It may be a litter of unweaned kittens who
need round - the - clock attention, an adult cat with an upper respiratory infection, a dog with an injury, or an animal that simply does not do well in a
shelter environment.
Foster homes provide an invaluable service to
shelters by taking care of special
needs cases (e.g. nursing or pregnant cats, orphaned kittens and dogs in
need of socialization or extra attention) in a quiet and comforting
environment.
As much as we, at the NFHS strive to provide a peaceful, safe and environmentally and socially enriched
environment for animals in
need, a
shelter can be a stressful place for many animals, particularly for those animals that are expecting or nursing their young.
These dogs
need homes desperately, and they struggle in a crowded
shelter environment.
We
need those clinical and field trials in the
shelter environment... to determine the safety and efficacy of this drug.»
Assess - a-Pet ™ can help
shelters meet the individual behavioral
needs of dogs amidst the stress of the kennel
environment, identify aggressive dogs BEFORE they prove themselves aggressive in someone's home, and help create compatible and lasting matches between
shelter dogs and their families.
This way, a pet parent can partake of warmth and
shelter when
needed, while resting assured that their beloved companions are also being cared for in separate, but very warm and safe
environment.
We are in desperate
need for foster homes that can take in pregnant moms, moms with nursing kittens, and litters of kittens to young to survive in the
shelter environment.
Veterinary anesthesiologist and pain expert Dr. Paolo Steagall of the University of Montreal recognized the
need for better pain relief in cats, especially those in stressful
shelter environments.
As a result, we always have a group of special animals that
need a level of individual care that is difficult to provide in a
shelter environment, or the very small number of animals that have been in the
shelter for an extended period of time that would benefit from a period of home care.
Foster parents are always
needed for cats, kittens, dogs and puppies — from orphaned kittens who
need round - the - clock feedings to animals who find the
shelter environment too stressful — and everything in between.
She may have stopped eating due to the stress of a
shelter environment and
need the security of a home situation to get back on her feed.
Companion pets that
need help to recover from sickness, injury, mistreatment and abuse, those that
need a break from the stress of the
shelter environment or young animals that require nurturing, all benefit greatly from foster care.
Foster Volunteers have dramatically increased our life - saving ability, whether they are giving older cats a break from the
shelter environment, providing isolation for cats or dogs possibly exposed to contagious disease, carrying out behavior modification programs for dogs to make them adoptable, or tending to a myriad of other special
needs.
2017 was an exceptionally busy year; with a multitude of Jack Russells
needing to come into rescue, a Jack rescue in New York permanently closing its doors, lots of
shelters and Humanes reaching out asking us to take their JRTs declining in a
shelter environment, and dogs coming in with much
needed vetting and training.
Identify opportunities to meet the behavioral
needs of each animal and ensure good mental health in the
shelter environment
The fact is that different breeds of cat can have unique care requirements — such as the grooming
needs of Persians — or for other reasons do notably poorly in
shelter environments.
From neonatal kittens, puppies with ringworm, or pets with injuries and medical conditions — to small companion pets like rabbits and rats, and adult dogs and cats
needing an
environment other than the
shelter — hundreds of foster families opened their hearts and homes to thousands of pets from our
shelter this past year.
There is an incredible
need for foster homes for dogs in the Fox Valley area, especially dogs who don't do well in a
shelter environment or
need one - on - one training.
It requires around the clock care for bottle babies that come into the
shelter environment and
need to be fed every 2 hours.
In other locations, they may immediately be surrendered to the Italian Greyhound Rescue Foundation because the community is not familiar with the breed
needs, they lack space to house any more pets, or believe the specific pet will not do well in a
shelter environment.
Not only does our foster program maximize the number of animals rescued and saved, it allows LA Animal Services to care for animals who would be difficult to care for in our
shelter environment - orphaned or shy kittens or dogs
needing one - on - one behavior rehabilitation.
As wonderful as the Pets In
Need facility is, the
shelter environment is simply not a suitable place to house animals for a long period of time.
Dogs in
shelters often
need additional one - on - one care that can not be provided in the busy
shelter environment.
A recent study in Applied Animal Behavior Science shows that cats
need at least 48 hours to acclimate to the
shelter environment after intake, before being introduced to other cats.
Some just do not adapt to
shelter life or have been here for a long time and
need to move to a home
environment.
Her vaccination and infectious disease studies provide the evidence
needed to create protocols that protect the health of
shelter and free - roaming community cats, always with an eye toward practicality in the resource - scare
environment of animal
shelters and cat management programs.
Through the use of such assessments,
shelter personnel may develop an increased awareness to the
needs of these cats and attempt to provide measures to improve their well - being within the
shelter environment.
Pets that are overly stressed in a
shelter environment will
need to be fostered until they are adopted, which can be anything from a few days to a few months.
Many
shelters are unable to accommodate kitties that
need an outdoor
environment, so they are often euthanized.
A foster home is a temporary living arrangement for
shelter animals in
need of extra care otherwise difficult to provide in a
shelter environment.
Richard has overseen more than 30,000 surgical procedures and has been responsible for over 50,000 animals through
shelter programs while creating a first - class state of the art
environment designed around the animals»
needs with an emphasis on quality.
Some dogs
need a little help adjusting to the
shelter environment before finding their forever home or they
need some basic training to help them get adopted more quickly.
These cats are feral (wild) and
need a home at a farm, horse stable, or other suitable outdoor
environment with
shelter.
The
shelter is designed to be a comfortable and healthy
environment for the animals and for the staff, with the resources and space
needed for the present and for future
needs, with budget and sustainability as a priority.»
Maddie's Graduate Certificate in
Shelter Medicine is providing me with the foundation of knowledge necessary to understand the unique veterinary, behavioral, environmental and welfare needs within a shelter envir
Shelter Medicine is providing me with the foundation of knowledge necessary to understand the unique veterinary, behavioral, environmental and welfare
needs within a
shelter envir
shelter environment.
Rescued from: Detroit Animal Control Story: The rescue group was asked by the
shelter director to take Addison, a senior who
needed a quiet
environment to go into.
To help your
shelter gain the knowledge and skills necessary to provide for the specialized care and placement
needs of exotic birds in a
shelter environment, the Avian Welfare Coalition offers 4 important resources exclusively for you!
A robust and generous network of foster homes makes it possible for us to care for more animals with a broad range of specific care
needs — from orphaned kittens who
need round - the - clock feedings to cats and dogs for whom the
shelter environment is too stressful and does not allow them to exhibit their true personalities.
Foster Care Volunteer: The Forsyth County Animal
shelter places special
needs animals into warm nurturing
environments that can provide consistent care.
We also occasionally
need foster homes to provide additional socialization, recovery from orthopedic / dental surgeries, and to give animals that are stressed a break from the
shelter environment.