Not exact matches
Dr. Michael Good, owner
of Town and Country Veterinary Clinic, founded the organization when he saw first - hand the need to get
adoptable pets out
of overcrowded
shelters to prevent unnecessary
euthanasia.
100 %
of their
adoptable pets are rescued from open - admission
shelters where their age makes them first in line for
euthanasia.
An estimated 125,000 Canadian
pets enter
shelters every year and more than 30 %
of those healthy,
adoptable pets never find homes, facing
euthanasia due to lack
of capacity.
«With our new national grant program and our ongoing efforts to make affordable spay / neuter available to the public, PetSmart Charities is addressing the root cause
of pet homelessness and this will have a national impact on reducing
shelter intake and, ultimately, the
euthanasia of adoptable pets.»
«
Shelter overpopulation results in the repugnant
euthanasia of approximately 4 million
adoptable pets every year in the U.S. that our careless actions bring into being in the first place.
The mission
of FOTAS is to support the Aiken County Animal
Shelter by promoting animal welfare, responsible
pet ownership, and the elimination
of euthanasia of all
adoptable animals.
's mission is to save every
adoptable dog and cat in danger
of euthanasia at the city
shelter through adoption, foster care, baby bottle - feeding, the provision
of alternatives to
pet surrender, and the involvement
of citizens and businesses in order to make San Antonio a No Kill city..
Young at Heart rescues 100 %
of our senior
pets from open - door
shelters, reducing the
euthanasia rate for
adoptable senior
pets at area
shelters.
The NAIA
Shelter Project is a unique and invaluable research program dedicated to understanding shelter population trends, reducing euthanasia of adoptable pets, improving pet health and welfare, reducing infectious and zoonotic disease transmission, and fighting consumer
Shelter Project is a unique and invaluable research program dedicated to understanding
shelter population trends, reducing euthanasia of adoptable pets, improving pet health and welfare, reducing infectious and zoonotic disease transmission, and fighting consumer
shelter population trends, reducing
euthanasia of adoptable pets, improving
pet health and welfare, reducing infectious and zoonotic disease transmission, and fighting consumer fraud.
The Petfinder Foundation is a public charity that works to prevent the
euthanasia of adoptable pets by assisting animal
shelters and rescue groups across North America.
«We share SNP LA's goal to end the
euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable pets in Los Angeles animal
shelters and we know that making spay / neuter services more widely available to the public is a crucial element
of making that vision a reality.»
Over the past twenty years, high volume sterilization has become the accepted response to reduce animal
shelter intake and the needless
euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable pets.
In the midst
of agony over
euthanasia of adoptable pets comes the national debate between no - kill
shelters and so - called «kill»
shelters.
Angels
of Assisi strives to be a resource to the community it belongs to, but also offers services to area and rural
shelters to help end the
euthanasia of healthy,
adoptable pets in southwest Virginia and West Virginia.
It is an irrefutable fact - spaying and neutering is the most effective way to reduce
pet overpopulation and the subsequent
euthanasia of adoptable pets in
shelters across the country.