As the only rescue in the area executing Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR), we are most often found out on the streets of the community going to great lengths to
spay and neuter animals.
And as much as we do to help lost pets, we also prevent strays and abandoned animals by educating the community on care, providing supplies and pet food to families in need, managing feral cats, and encouraging people to
spay and neuter their animals.
In 1970 there were very few shelters that had the capability to
spay and neuter animals before adoption — remember that sterilization surgeries were just becoming safe and practical by 1970.
Many shelters have begun to
spay and neuter their animals prior to adopting them out while others include the service in the adoption fee.
In 2007 we added a Surgery Room to
spay and neuter animals in our shelter before they are adopted, as well as enable us to offer a Low - Cost Spay and Neuter Program, to help the overpopulation and prevent unwanted kittens and puppies who often die of starvation, disease or neglect.
We work with many local rescue groups to
spay and neuter animals that they have for adoption.
The primary focus of the project is to
spay and neuter animals of low - income pet owners, those adopted from animal shelters, and those belonging to people who are unlikely to have them spayed and neutered.
It has been special because we have been able to help more of Jamaica's forgotten animals than ever before by being able to successfully treat some of the worse cases of cruelty and neglect we have ever seen — being able to
spay and neuter all animals on admission (as well as many dogs and cats in the adjoining community)-- being able to build new kennels to relieve an overcrowding situation that had existed since Hurricane Sandy 2012 — and being able to expand our program of teaching Jamaica's children kindness and compassion through our animals.
They provide up - to - date veterinary care and proper grooming, and
spay and neuter the animals when age appropriate.
The best way to reduce stray populations and protect our pets from potential infection is to
spay and neuter our animals when they are young.
Many of the animals that receive our services are awaiting adoption and are the result of pet owners who neglected to
spay and neuter their animals.
So why don't people
spay and neuter their animals?
Each licensed rescue must keep animal records,
spay and neuter animals and follow all disease protocols just like a brick - and - mortar shelter.
Please
Spay and Neuter your animals!
These specialty clinics often offer nothing except
spay and neuter animals and vaccinations and their rates are generally lower than the area vets.
Along with banning large breeding facilities, there should be a law making it mandatory to
spay and neuter your animals.
There is no incentive in this county to
spay and neuter animals.
This progress has allowed us the ability to
spay and neuter all animals as a part of the adoption process.
Spay and neuter your animals.
Sadly, until more people
spay and neuter their animals and the laws change, babies will continue to be euthanized at an extremely high rates.
Failing to
spay and neuter animals is a major contributor to the issue.
And because shelters are all too familiar with the over-population issue, they often
spay and neuter their animals.
Unlike shelters, pet stores don't
spay and neuter animals, and most don't treat illnesses.
Many shelters and rescues will microchip animals, provide medical care and heartworm care, and in some cases even
spay and neuter animals.
First and foremost, spay or neuter your animals, and urge all the people in your universe — friends, family, and people you come into contact with at work, at the grocery store, and at the drug store — to
spay and neuter their animals.
Failing to
spay and neuter animals is a...
The Rescues ensure the suitability of the eventual adopters and
spay and neuter all animals prior to adoption.
If you would like to support our effort to
spay and neuter animals in our community PLEASE donate to CCHS!
We recognize that one of the best ways to reduce the number of dogs and cats entering our local shelters is for responsible pet owners to
spay and neuter their animals.
Among the possibilities he is studying is a contract with one or more veterinarians to
spay and neuter the animals, he said.
She says that if people would responsibly
spay and neuter their animals, most of those she assists would not have become a chained dog.
PLEASE
SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR ANIMALS TO PREVENT FURTHER NEGLECTED ANIMALS!!!
Matt provided us with a brief history of the ASPCA as we stood in the section of the facility that handles
spaying and neutering 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.
It wasn't long before I realized there was so much more to shelter medicine than simply
spaying and neutering animals!
Performing routine veterinary procedures, such as providing vaccination shots and in some states,
spaying and neutering animals.
TAPS is committed to helping reduce pet overpopulation by
spaying and neutering all animals adopted from our shelter.
The issue is complex and vast, with efforts to begin
spaying and neutering the animals on a national level in an effort to begin chipping away at the problem hitting roadblocks.
The top priority of our group is to educate the public about the companion animal overpopulation and to stress the importance of
spaying and neutering animals.
In order to prevent the needless killing of healthy adoptable animals, River City Community Animal Hospital is committed to
spaying and neutering all animals seen by our organization.
To give your pet the best chance at a long, healthy and happy life, we highly recommend
spaying and neutering your animal.
Spayed and neutered animals also may lead longer, healthier lives with fewer of certain behavioral problems exhibited by animals who have not been spayed or neutered.
Last but not least, you, the Aiken community, who year after year have supported our efforts with enthusiasm and generosity, who have adopted your pets from the thousands of deserving animals who end up in the Shelter through no fault of their own, and who are working to end the excessive population of homeless animals by
spaying and neutering your animals — you have designated the Shelter as your community shelter, and we could not be prouder.
When not working as a state employee, she likes to volunteer in a variety of animal agencies and nonprofits and help to promote
spaying and neutering animals.
Friends for Life prefers to get to the source of the problem through
spaying and neutering all animals we take in, and educating the public about the importance of altering their animals.
I love working with animals and with clients to give them an understanding of vaccinations and the importance of
spaying and neutering their animals to keep them healthy.
We spay and neuter every animal that comes into our rescue, as well as shots and other necessary vet care.
Last but not least, you, the Aiken community, who have supported our efforts with enthusiasm and generosity, adopted your pets from the thousands of deserving animals who end up in the Shelter, and who are working to end the excessive population of homeless animals by
spaying and neutering your animals — you have designated the Shelter as your community shelter, and we could not be prouder.
However, it is a sad fact of life that until every pet owner
spays and neuters their animals to reduce the population of unwanted animals, the need for euthanasia can not be eliminated in a public shelter legally obligated to take all comers.
Vaginal and preputial discharge of any character as well as tumors of the reproductive tract are often found in
spayed and neutered animals.