Sentences with phrase «so abandoned pets»

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you tossed her into an abandoned pets space so she was really scared and lipped out to be killed in a roomful of other stray and fearful animals.
Also, Tulsa County continues to receive a poor grade when it comes to spaying and neutering animals, so there are far too many unwanted and abandoned pets.
Animals come to live in plural households by (1) acquisition — e.g., a family adopts a pet, a member of the household inherits Aunt Celia's African Gray, house partners take in the cat the neighbors abandoned, and so on; or (2) blending — people move in together bringing their respective companion animals to the mix.
After all, many of these animals are abandoned or unwanted, so shouldn't rescue groups be giving pets away for free?
It hurts Nancy to see so many cats and kittens abandoned, and she wishes more people would accept the responsibility to have their pets neutered.
The «fact» that there is a huge influx of dumped and abandoned pets is so common and so often replicated by animal shelters, pounds and -LSB-...]
EARS works on several fronts: They accept animals from owners who need temporary help with housing or feeding; respond to reports of animals abandoned or lost in the flood area; take in animals picked up from the flood area by the dog wardens; and give food to flood victims so they can feed their pets.
In doing so, we hope to strengthen the bonds between pets and their families, reduce the number of pets abandoned, and help shelters and rescue groups place dogs and cats in need of families.
This is the sad truth, but thanks to wonderful organizations like these, abandoned, sick, neglected and special needs pets can all get a second chance at the loving life they so deserve.
The «fact» that there is a huge influx of dumped and abandoned pets is so common and so often replicated by animal shelters, pounds and rescue groups that you'd think the evidence would be really easy to come by.
Being a responsible owner takes commitment - the fact so many pets end up neglected, abandoned or rejected because of behavioural problems is testament to this.
Strays — These occur from guardians who let their pets roam; who don't spay / neuter them, so they look for opposite sex companionship; guardians who abandon their animals or never bother looking for them once they are gone; and by guardians who don't keep ID tags on their animals at all times (regardless of if the dog is an inside - only dog or if the dog has never before gotten out of the yard).
RCHS will be able to increase animal obedience training, rehabilitation, and socialization that is so necessary for the rehoming of lost and abandoned pets.
It is so sad many times to see pets left and abandoned.
So, not only will this progressive program help slow down pet overpopulation and prevent disease, it will also allow law enforcement to track abandoned pets back to their owners, thus making it possible for Puerto Rico's Animal Protection and Welfare Act 154 to actually be enforced.
This raises the question — why do so many cat owners abandon or surrender their problem cats to shelters instead of addressing their pets» behaviour issues?
This population is made up of of strays, who are lost or abandoned tame pet cats (some of whom have regressed to a not - so - tame state), and ferals, the essentially wild (that is, not socialized to humans) offspring and descendants of non-neutered strays and pets who were allowed to roam.
We begin the rehabilitation process with the abandoned animals we rescue and promote forever homes through compatibility - based placements, so both the animal and pet parent can thrive.
But then in their concluding paragraphs, after providing evidence that current methods aren't working, the action steps proposed by the authors are: (1) all pets should be neutered and (2) owners should be be better educated so they don't abandon their cats.
We often shelter pets who have been through traumatic situations, whether abandoned by their families or worse, so please be sure to follow whatever requests the Animal Control Officers make to ensure your safety during your visit.
Since opening its doors in July 2007, FixNation has sterilized and vaccinated more than 60,000 cats (not including the 16,000 or so brought in through Catnippers), more than 85 percent of which were feral, stray, or abandoned — receiving services at no charge to their caretakers (owners of pet cats are charged a modest fee).
There is SO much more to this sad story here in Lynchburg and if we get the chance to make a difference in these poor, abandoned, FORECLOSURE PETS lives.....
So the human either abandons the pet on the highway or worse.
Often times home owners will stop paying garbage bills before they're evicted so it's not uncommon to find large amounts of trash and abandoned possessions — or even pets — left behind too.
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