Not exact matches
When the
shelter is filled to capacity, yet there is an animal needing a safe place to stay until
space in the
shelter becomes available
Wings of Rescue has
become the leading transporter of pets flying our regular transports between overcrowded
shelters to
shelters with empty kennel
space and guaranteed safety and our lifesaving flights in times of emergency.
Dogs, cats, puppies and kittens who are not adopted most often live terrible, short lives in
shelter kennels, or are often euthanized because they
become scared, unhappy and aggressive living in the
shelter — and there is simply no more
space for them as more animals are brought in.
Established in 1910 to enforce animal cruelty laws, in 2004 the Humane Society of Tampa Bay
became a no - kill for
space shelter committed to finding permanent homes for every adoptable animal in its charge.
«Inmate handlers learn to take responsibility for taking care of a dog and learning the specific job skills and life skills required in that, and the dogs
become adoptable and hopefully find new homes and free up
space in the
shelters.»
Some of the USDA breeders» documented violations included: puppies caged outside in freezing weather; sick or injured dogs who hadn't been seen by a vet; puppies caged on wire flooring with
spaces wide enough for their legs to pass through the wire and
become entrapped; inadequate sanitation, rusty cages in disrepair; severely matted or underweight dogs; improper medications on hand to treat or prevent disease; and outdoor runs without
shelters large enough for the dogs to escape the sun, wind, or rain.
The Pennsylvania SPCA offers an owner surrender program for pets that meet certain criteria as
space in our
shelter becomes available.
Members of the Club will come from the local Alameda county municipal
shelters as
space becomes available.
Often forced to euthanize animals for lack of
space, AHS
became a primary target of ACN, whose founders strongly endorsed a no - kill philosophy and were seeking to improve the situation by fostering and placing animals for adoption, funding low - cost spay / neuter, providing a pet food assistance program, and sponsoring transports of animals to
shelters in the North and Midwest.
While volunteering at local rescues after moving to LA, Lesley quickly
became aware of the devastating number of healthy, family - friendly dogs that were being euthanized in the
shelters due to lack of
space.
While ACS and its partners are committed to
becoming a no - kill community — meaning they will not euthanize a healthy, adoptable pet to make
shelter space — Lisa Norwood, ACS public information officer, says it's important for people to know that no - kill does not mean an animal will never be euthanized.
Wheels of Hope allows ACC to move animals out of their facilities more quickly, creating
space for additional animals arriving at their
shelters and reducing the chances that these pets will
become ill.
The people weren't waiting for
space inside what would
become a massive emergency
shelter.
Dogs are placed into foster homes because the
shelters are
becoming too full and running out of a
space for every dog that enters.