Sentences with phrase «shelter life because»

The dog tried to adjust after being taken away from the shelter only to adjust again to shelter life because it was returned.
A teenager who's lived a sheltered life because she's allergic to everything, falls for the boy who moves in next door.

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But even beyond the basics of food, shelter and feelings of security, there are so many other inherent privileges or barriers that define the course of a life because of myriad factors like race, background, or where we live.
Her mother's untreated schizophrenia sometimes forced them to live in homeless shelters and her father was unable to help because he struggled with drug addiction.
If you think these men a sheltered life and don't understand human relationships and fatherhood it is because you haven't bothered to understand their mission within the church.
I just lacked certain information because I lived a sheltered life where everyone I trusted told me the same thing, that God existed.
«The church is one of the most trusted delivery systems in the continent because we've educated, we've saved their lives in hospitals, we've saved their lives in clinics, we've sheltered the children in orphanages,» said Bickerton.
And for those who don't expect benefit or safety in this life, they don't mind the sacrifices, because they expect safety, shelter, happines in the next life.
Cares enormously about children in resettlement camps, who must drink water to fill their stomachs because there is no food; he cares about shivering women at Nyanga whose flimsy plastic shelters are being destroyed by police; He cares that the influx control system together with Bantunization are destroying black family life not accidentally but by deliberate government policy; He cares that people die mysteriously in detention; He cares that something horrible is happening in this country when a man will often mow down his family before turning the gun on himself; He cares that life seems so dirt cheap (cited in Maimela 1986:43).
Perhaps the reason people didn't worry so much about naming their kids back in the day was because they knew the likelihood of them living past infancy was pretty slim - so they worried more about being able to provide nutrition and shelter instead.
Now at age 32, I think the point you present is important because as we constantly shelter our kids we are denying them of a lot of life lessons that are best learned naturally.
The school strives to shelter younger children from the distractions of popular culture and from negative influences, particularly because it is important to nurture their magical connection to life and their sense of total safety.
Cuomo took another swipe at NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's handling of the homeless, charging that people live in the streets because they're afraid of the city's «dangerous» shelters.
While working at the YWCA House of Peace as the Transitional Living Coordinator, I first meet Heidi when she came to the House of Peace Domestic Violence Shelter because she was interested in donating on a regular basis to the women and children.
This is why it is so crucial that we take care of the plants around us, because they are so important to the way we live, to our economy, and to the animals that depend on them for food and shelter.
Synopsis: «Because Minano has spent her entire life sheltered by her wealth and parents, she has seldom experienced the hardships of everyday life.
Good food, shelter, health care - These come under the banner of needs because these are the simple things in life that you need to get by.
You may be homeless if you are living in a shelter, park, motel or car, or temporarily living with other people because you have nowhere else to go.
The payments are sheltered from gift tax for up to $ 15,000 / year per life insurance beneficiary through the use of a special provision called a Crummey power (called a Crummey clause or power, not because they are poorly drawn, but because of a famous Tax Court case involving a taxpayer named Crummey).
At present, hundreds of rescues, individuals, and municipal shelters daily face the sad fact that wonderful, adoptable, lovable animals do not get a chance to live because they are homeless or unwanted.
A lot of shelters don't have the resources or time to work with these animals, but we'll take them, because each one deserves a chance — and that's saving a fair amount of lives
Because of this statute people living within a town or city that is within a certain county have access to a shelter, those living in the county do not.
«It's highly rewarding because without them, these transports would not be possible and more shelter animals would lose their lives
However, be aware that the early (before six - to - eight months) sterilization that has recently become popular with shelters and some veterinarians can lead to physical problems for the dog in later life because they reduce the action of hormones that are important for appropriate growth.
Our vision is a world where no animal with a quality of life remaining must be euthanized simply because of the length of time they've spent in a shelter, their age, or any special needs they may have.
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.
This saves the lives of countless pets who are euthanized in shelters around the world every day, simply because there are not enough homes for them.
One of the reasons the 12 - year - old volunteers at the shelter is because he loves dogs but can't own one where he lives.
The plea for cash is especially urgent because the shelter spent much of its money last year to care for 31 Pomeranian dogs that Humane Society officials said had been abused and were living in filthy conditions until their rescue.
Because we do not have a shelter, the temporary home you provide for an animal is a life saving act.
From the very beginning, we were determined to prove that a NO - KILL Shelter could work in the Mississippi Delta because we felt so strongly that the homeless and hurting animals of our community deserved a chance at life.
I believe Francis says it best, and I'll stick with his words: «The truth of the matter is that animals are dying in shelters because of outdated and discredited draconian adoption policies that are designed to protect the emotional well - being of the rescuer rather than to ensure a safe future life for a dog or cat.»
Pets have been returned after a decade in a loving home because the owner passes away, enters a nursing home or assisted living center, said the shelter's humane police officer Janine Choplick said.
The truth of the matter is that animals are dying in shelters because of outdated and discredited draconian adoption policies that are designed to protect the emotional well - being of the rescuer rather than to ensure a safe future life for a dog or cat.
They are helping to keep a dog in his home instead of being relinquished to a shelter because he's too difficult to live with.
Dogs that visit the veterinarian once a year live longer and are less likely to be surrendered to a shelter because the owner has an animal health professional to answer questions and to find potential problems before they become serious.
Because of the amount of animals coming into shelters, some of these animals end up living a short life.
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.
I've seen a white Boxer deemed a pitbull because «Boxers don't come in white;» she was not allowed back as long as her owners lived in the town, so she was transferred to a shelter in a different town and adopted.
I want people to see the owner surrenders that are put to death for space and the faces of sweet puppies that never get a chance to find a home because shelter life leaves them full of anxiety.
If you choose to add a shelter dog to your family, you can be proud because you're taking a dog out of the shelter environment and potentially saving his life.
The first year of life also tends to be quite a bit more expensive because kittens receive a series of vaccines, and will need to be spayed or neutered (this will cut down on medical costs later in life by preventing unwanted pregnancies, reduces the risk of certain types of cancer, and prevents unwanted behavioral problems for which many cats end up unwanted in shelters).
But Gorman and Laboski say they felt able to commit because they'd seen May outside of a shelter and knew they had someone to turn to for advice — someone who'd had her in their home and who, like them, lived in a high - rise and worked during the day.
Current thinking says that euthanasia is warranted for less than one percent of all animals entering a shelter, because of modern veterinary science and ways to preserve quality of life through palliative and hospice care.
I think now that President Obama missed an opportunity not only to save a life, but also to draw national attention to the tragedy of the millions of shelter animals, dogs, cats and other pets, that are euthanized every year simply because they are homeless, unwanted, or declared «unadoptable» for some arbitrary reason. If you have ever loved an animal, you know how heartbreaking, how gut wrenching this tragedy is.Â
(the smallest of any shelter in the area) It worked because every day the staff lives by their motto «Solutions — Not Excuses».
You're also saving a life because every animal adopted means one more animal the rescue can pull from a kill shelter or take directly from the surrendering owner to prevent it going to a kill shelter.
Because of a reporter's error, the shelter was omitted from a list of Central Florida animal control and humane society shelters that appeared in the Living section Saturday.
This is because feral cats choose to live near food and shelter, both of which are in plentiful supply in our society, particularly in urban areas.
In fact, many communities around the nation are considered «no kill» because they have achieved a 90 % live release rate at their municipal shelters.
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