A shelter is your last resort only after all your best efforts have failed.
The Prince Chunk Foundation wants to ensure that bringing an innocent companion to an animal
shelter is a last resort.
Not exact matches
«People seek assistance from a
shelter on a
last resort,» he said, arguing that
shelters should
be available to anyone in need at any time.
«Every Victorian government school has a place to
shelter from bushfires as a
last resort, and this program will make sure the
shelters at 200 schools in the highest fire risk areas
are even safer.»
PETA operates what could
be called a «
shelter of
last resort» for the most broken animals.
Staff wanted to make it clear that the
shelter should
be viewed only as a
last resort.
Taking your pet to any animal
shelter should
be your
last resort.
If you have exhausted all of your options, and the
shelter is truly the
last resort, we want you to know a few things:
A
shelter should
be your
last resort.
Rosy, my wife, and I started training with them at the first week of May pretty much as a
last resort to get our dog trained on just basic obedience, before thinking about maybe having to take her back to the
shelter which we
were very hesitant on doing because of what coul...
The Muncie, IN, municipal
shelter is a «
shelter of
last resort.»
They
are not a «
shelter of
last resort.»
For all of these reasons, and more,
shelters should always
be considered a
last resort, a place to turn when you've exhausted your alternatives for safer and less stressful placements.
Your
last resort should
be taking the pet to a county
shelter, as your beloved pet could
be euthanized that same day.
For those who
are inclined to believe PETA's lies that they need to kill animals because they
are a «
shelter of
last resort,» consider the following:
The open - admission Humane Society of Fremont County, which runs the animal control
shelter for seven cities under contract,
is a «
shelter of
last resort.»
Indeed, it
is surrounded by communities with municipal or municipal - contracted «
shelters of
last resort.»
And, in fact, it
is in a city that does have a municipal
shelter which
is the true «
shelter of
last resort.»
If the owner can't
be located, the animals
are temporarily housed for three days before
being sent to a long - term animal
shelter as a
last resort.
We strive to provide compassionate care to the dogs and cats in our
shelter, but living in a
shelter can
be stressful and re-homing through surrender to a
shelter should always
be the very
last resort.
Leaving your pet at a
shelter should
be a
last resort.
Animal
shelters should
be places of
last resort for dogs and cats - even the best of
shelters can't compare to a loving home.
If you
are unable to care for the kitten or find someone to help, your
last resort is to take the kitten to an animal
shelter.
The
shelter should
be the
last resort for people looking to rehome their pet, not the first.
Surrendering a pet to a
sheltering agency should
be considered a
last resort.
If keeping your pet
is not an option, your local
shelter may offer re-homing support, and, as a
last resort, may
be able to accept the surrender of your pet.
When this
is the case, a responsible guardian
is one who takes the necessary steps to re-home the animal (
s) with a suitable responsible guardian or, as a
last resort, to place the animal (
s) in the care of a licensed reputable
shelter rescue group or sanctuary.
We made the decision to
be a «rescue of
last resort» for
shelter dogs.
Pet surrender to any animal
shelter should
be your
last resort after you have exhausted all other options to find your pet a safe and healthy home.
Putting your pet in a
shelter should
be your
last resort.
The ASPCA encourages cat advocates, animal
shelters and rescues, local government officials and the public to work together, and believes that lawful TNRM, RTF, and, as a
last resort, community cat relocation programs,
are humane and effective approaches for managing and controlling community cat populations.
This
is always the
last resort for any pet owner, and should
be thought through well before heading to our
shelter — but we
are here for you if you want help
Surrendering an animal to the
shelter should
be seen as a
last resort.
Turning a dog into a
shelter should
be the
last resort of any responsible pet owner.
Because county
shelters are already overwhelmed with a tremendous number of homeless animals, surrendering your pet to your county
shelter should only
be done as a very
last resort.
For the well
being of your pet, surrendering him or her to a
shelter should
be an absolute
last resort.
The
last resort is often the local
shelter, because so many
are forced to euthanize unclaimed animals after just a few days.