Sentences with phrase «shelters for lack»

Every day 10,000 dogs and cats are killed in shelters for lack of a home.
Spaying and neutering are routine, affordable surgeries that can prevent thousands of animals from being born, only to suffer and struggle to survive on the streets, be abused by cruel or neglectful people, or be euthanized in animal shelters for lack of a loving home.Spaying and neutering makes a big difference: Just one unaltered female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 puppies in only six years.
Please, if you care about animals, help prevent more of them from being born only to end up chained and left to waste away in people's back yards, suffering on the streets where people kick at them or shoo them away like garbage or alas, euthanized in animal shelters for lack of a good home.
Low cost spay and neuter san diego are routine, affordable surgeries that can prevent thousands of animals from being born, only to suffer and struggle to survive on the streets, be abused by cruel or neglectful people, or be euthanized in animal shelters for lack of a loving home.
Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Rescue Palomacy (a project of Community Initiatives), formerly «MickaCoo» is a network of volunteers working together to save the lives of domestic, unreleasable pigeons and doves that would otherwise be killed in shelters for lack of adopters.
Anyone who has seen an animal euthanized in a shelter for lack of a home knows the truth behind this dangerous myth.

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In a 1983 case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit stated: «Puerto Rico, despite the lack of formal statehood, enjoys the shelter of the Eleventh Amendment in all respects.»
The shelter may soon close for lack of funds.
Basically, they need warm things for the people that are still dealing with lack of heat and or shelter.
Instead, the program is intended to serve the millions of impoverished American children whose parents can not send them to school with a home - packed lunch for a whole host of possible reasons that never seem to cross Parker's mind: the family's SNAP benefits fail to cover a month's worth of healthful food, in light of today's rising food costs; there is only one parent in the household and he or she works one or more jobs and is not home to pack a lunch; one or both caretakers are drug - addicted, mentally ill, physically disabled or otherwise unable to adequately provide for their children; the family lives in a homeless shelter and lacks access to kitchen facilities; the family lives in a food desert where healthful groceries are scarce, etc. etc..
Considering all of the political posturing and seeming lack of coordination between city and state officials, the fact that eyes and efforts are being trained on substandard shelter conditions for tens of thousands of New Yorkers who lack stable housing, this source of agreement may lead to positive results.
The state senator, whose turf covers not Maspeth but neighborhoods like Bayside and Whitestone, read a scripted speech that sounded like a laundry list of middle - class outer borough complaints against the present administration: from de Blasio's «narrow - minded anti-motorist» Vision Zero program, to his opposition to bringing the city into line with the rest of the state's two percent property tax cap, to his allegedly insufficient support for co-ops and small senior centers, to the influence of high - power political consultants at City Hall, to the lack of public transit options in the deepest reaches of the city (which the state controls), to his purported failure to shield small businesses from rent hikes, to — yes — his scrapped plans to convert the Holiday Inn into a homeless shelter.
Considering all of the political posturing and seeming lack of coordination between city and state officials, the fact that eyes and efforts are being trained on substandard shelter conditions for tens of thousands of New Yorkers who lack stable housing, this
For example, low status individuals — like the homeless — tend to be exposed to more microbes and toxins, lack access to high - quality food and shelter, and often engage in risky behaviors like smoking, drinking, and drug use.
The protests were sparked by a lack of funding for domestic violence shelters due to the state's budget crisis.
In a statement issued this afternoon, the two ministers responsible for the new tax shelter said they recognized the confusion that resulted from lack of understanding of the rules.
Welfare groups deserve credit for taking the initiative to move dogs from overpopulated American shelters to communities that lack available dogs.
«As a veterinarian, I know how devastating the lack of vaccines can be for shelter animals.
GROVELAND — Despite the lack of a shelter, the South Lake Animal League has found homes for more than 500 dogs and cats since it formed in 1988, McCabe said.
PATTI DONEGAN»S letter focused on the problem of puppy mills, backyard breeders and dog brokers.Florida Statute 585.195 states each dog offered for sale shall be inoculated against canine disease prior to sale.Florida Statute 823.15 requires sterilization of dogs and cats released from an animal shelter or humane society.The problem in Orange County is the lack of enforcement of these laws, and the need to extend sterilization requirements to back - yard breeders.The public can become involved by encouraging the county commission and city councils to enforce the rules and regulations presently on the books, until a countywide ordinance can be made law that protects the needs of the consumer and the lives of the animals.
Anyone willing to forgo adopting a puppy saves a dog in need and reduces the sheer number of unwanted dogs that wind up in shelters, many of which are ultimately put down for lack of space.
If city bylaws would forbid to the abandonment of an animal other than in a shelter and provide incentives to sterilize the animals, the costs of animal control service will continue to increase and the community will be penalized for their lack of vision.
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) estimates that three to four million animals die in American shelters each year, most for lack of adoptive homes.
The National Canine Research Council states that despite a lack of concrete evidence linking specific breeds to a higher rate of dog bites, as well as an outright lack of success in reducing the number of dog - bite related injuries, BSL is incredibly expensive for the communities affected by it, draining resources that could otherwise be used to promote more humane and effective forms of population control and in turn, reduce overcrowding in shelters.
Despite the lack of fanfare, for shelter staff and volunteers who had lobbied to give cats like him a chance, it was a momentous occasion — and a reminder that the work of saving lives doesn't occur in a political vacuum.
As the behavior and training manager, part of my role is to develop individual training plans for shelter dogs who display common behavioral issues: fear, lack of impulse control, high arousal, or deterioration from kennel stress.
I understand St. Francis has the right to confiscate Libby if not being cared for properly (i.e. lack of food / water / shelter, roaming free, or any form of neglect).
The vast majority of sheltered animals lack the attitude and aptitude for service work.
Despite a bleak economy, the percentage of pets in homes that were adopted from animal shelters and rescue groups has risen from 27 percent to 29 percent in the last two years, with the number of healthy and treatable pets losing their lives for lack of a home dropping from 3 million to 2.7 million.
In most shelters, kittens make up the largest group of animals euthanized due to large numbers and lack of resources to care for them.
Lack of socialization can result in behaviors that are the major reasons for dogs ending up in shelters.
KMK, if someone wants a toy breed dog and can't find it through a shelter, pet shops are not the only option unless they are lacking in knowledge or lacking in the patience for something other than instant gratification.
Good Dogma sought creative solutions for Midwest City because of a perceived lack of awareness of the community shelter, the same issue many small shelters face.
She may have been part of an unwanted litter because of lack of spay / neuter, ended up stray without identification and micro-chip, or her owner surrendered her to a shelter for whatever reason.
The stress on shelter staff is significant: no room to put ever more dogs; having to euthanize dogs to make room for new dogs; performing triage on sick animals when space is limited; having to make hard choices about evening and weekend heating and lighting with a small budget; no veterinarian or vet tech on the staff; no evening or weekend staff; no time to network adoptable animals; no available homes in the surrounding communities; inadequate transport vehicles; little or no support from local government; an Animal Control Officer often doing double duty, responsible also for managing the shelter; counties lacking even a shelter or inside kenneling.
We partner with Maricopa County as well as the outlying county shelters and the Indian Reservations and take dogs from them who are scheduled to be euthanized due to the lack of time and resources they have to care for them.
Dogs at Saving Grace are selected from local shelters where lack of kennel space keeps animals from being placed up for adoption.
Annually, Philadelphia euthanizes about 15,000 companion animals in shelters due to a lack of space and volunteers to care for the influx of animals in need.
Humane Canada acknowledges that for reasons of limited financial resources and lack of access to drugs or to veterinarians, many shelters are unable to use this controlled substance.
Every citizen can help San Antonio achieve No Kill — where no healthy, adoptable pet will ever have to be euthanized for lack of space at a shelter or for lack of a home.
Across the USA are thousands of animal shelters, and we end up killing millions of dogs and cats every year for lack of suitable homes.
Substandard conditions include lack of veterinarian care or breeding plan, unlimited puppy production, no screening for genetic diseases, unsanitary facilities, unsafe and cramped cages, no environmental stimulation or human contact with animals, inadequate ventilation and temperature, poor quality food and water, poor quality shelters and no bedding.
Meanwhile, because spay and neuter campaigns and services are lacking in the region, many dogs remain in the storm areas, fending for themselves and producing the next generation of shelter puppies.
The only problem is, what about the thousands of dogs that are already here and that die on the streets and in shelters each week for lack of enough homes?
It is our goal to network with other local rescues and shelters to save dogs that are at risk for being euthanized due to lack of space.
-- Thank you for taking the time to learn more about what we do to save thousands of animals each year from overcrowded shelters and catastrophic disasters where they often face the prospects of being euthanized for lack of kennel space.
Like no - kill shelters, demand for their services is high, so high that your dog may be turned away for lack of room.
In the greater Los Angeles area, thousands upon thousands of dogs and cats end up in animal shelters each year and are killed for lack of space and lack of existing homes.
This is a wonderful resource if your pet has behavioral or sensitivity issues and may be unfit for a temporary shelter environment or when our shelter is unavailable to take your pet due to lack of current space.
Each year millions of healthy and potentially adoptable pets are euthanized for lack of ownership or residence; the most palpable manifestation of this is witnessed at local municipal or private animal shelters (Salman et al., 1998).
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