Not exact matches
Marla Galbraith, who is the director
at Speech Therapy Professionals in Edmond, works with Penny and Creatures and Kids and agrees that therapy
animals can greatly impact
special needs individuals.
Animals with
special needs deserve a chance
at adoption Put me in, Coach!
Lazarus the rescue cat may look a little strange
at first, but not only is he a superstar on social media websites like Vine and Facebook, he also works as a therapy
animal, while spreading the word about helping other
animals in
need — particularly those with
special needs or deformities.
Both games are aimed
at bringing attention to shelter dogs, especially
at - risk populations like older canines and
animals with
special needs.
I would like to thank all of our wonderful volunteers (Fosters, volunteers
at our adoption events, coordinators helping with fundraising, our facebook and email control, to all the wonderful supporters who have contributed monetarily to our
special needs animals).
When they've got an event they'd like to tell you about, when a
special animal from the shelter
needs to tell you his or her story, or when a new program starts we'd like you to know about
at MHS, you'll find coverage on the Midlands Humane Society Spotlight page.
With advanced pet care
at Blair
Animal Hospital, we offer all the services required to meet any of the unique or
special needs your pet may have.
Our partners
at the Friends of the Verona Street
Animal Shelter (d / b / a Verona Street
Animal Society) have a foster program for our
animals with
special needs or to extend the walls of the shelter during periods of high intake.
If you are interested in making a donation toward a specific
animal's adoption fees or expenses related to medical or
special needs care, please notify us
at [email protected] so that we can ensure that your contribution is allocated for those particular purposes.
If you're looking for advice on diet, raw food, natural chew toys, or any other dietary ideas that you can't get
at the pet food aisle
at the supermarket, check out our Pet Food Stores Page for your
special animal food
needs.
In 1999, Ann received
special recognition for her humanitarian efforts in starting and maintaining a not - for - profit program aimed
at helping abandoned, injured and / or sick
animals in
need of medical attention.
At [practice: practice - name] our
animal hospital is a certified cat friendly practice, meaning that we have facilities and protocols that are specifically designed to cater to the
special needs of cats.
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ANIMAL PROJECT OFFERS
SPECIAL ADOPTION RATES DURING «ADOPT A LUCKY CHARM» PROMOTION
AT DEKALB AND FULTON COUNTY
ANIMAL SERVICES ATLANTA (March 3, 2015)-- You don't
need a four - leaf clover to get the luck...
Older
animals, large dogs, Chihuahuas, black pets and those with
special needs are just a few of the types of
animals that are often overlooked
at shelters.
We take in many
at risk
animals that
need medical care and other
special attention including many
animals that are out of time and are
at immediate risk of being euthanized.
The STAR Project is a 501 (c) 3 organization formed to bring change to the lives of
animals who are
at risk for unnecessary euthanasia, have suffered abuse and neglect, deemed
special needs, rapidly deteriorating in the shelter, or facing breed discrimination.
The STAR Project was formed to Save Those
At Risk - whether it be animals who have suffered abuse and neglect, deemed special needs, homeless, at risk for euthanasia, and to dispel the Pit Bull stereotyp
At Risk - whether it be
animals who have suffered abuse and neglect, deemed
special needs, homeless,
at risk for euthanasia, and to dispel the Pit Bull stereotyp
at risk for euthanasia, and to dispel the Pit Bull stereotype.
At North Shore
Animal League America, we make every effort to find the best home for the
special needs dogs and
special needs cats in our care.
Cats and dogs that have been with us nine months or longer enter our Friends with Benefits Program to help encourage potential adopters to take a closer look
at these
special animals in
need of love.
At public and private schools, scouting troops,
special needs groups, local libraries, various community youth organizations as well as adult organizations, the Humane Society of Greater Miami teaches the young and old appropriate lessons about kindness to
animals, empathy, responsible pet care and the causes and results of pet overpopulation.
At North Elm
Animal Hospital our animal hospital is a certified cat friendly practice, meaning that we have facilities and protocols that are specifically designed to cater to the special needs of
Animal Hospital our
animal hospital is a certified cat friendly practice, meaning that we have facilities and protocols that are specifically designed to cater to the special needs of
animal hospital is a certified cat friendly practice, meaning that we have facilities and protocols that are specifically designed to cater to the
special needs of cats.
Please speak to our Clinic Manager
at 412-345-7300 x223 (East End) or x253 (North Side) regarding
special circumstances for sick
animals who
need immediate care.
Our organization raises awareness and helps
animals who have been abused, neglected, deemed
special needs,
at risk for euthanization, or part of BSL (Breed Specific Legislation).
Children who are
at - risk and with
special needs are invited to be accommodated
at the Gentle Barn, and they also allow for sponsoring a group of school children to interact with the
animals and educate them to expand their empathy to all living beings.
CASA Homepage Latest Shelter Information The
Animals Need Us Adopt a Pet Adoption Fees & Details Current Adoption
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at the Shelter Become a Foster Home Join the Friends of CASA (Fundraising & Events) How to Donate Help Fund our Mission Shelter Wish List Purchase CASA Items Donate a Bed Donate Food & Supplies Sponsor a Homeless Pet Join the CASA Membership Donate a Car or Boat Lost & Found Pets Missing Pets on and Around Camano Privately Found Pets Online Missing Pet Database Lost and Found Pets
at CASA Featured Pet in
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As luck would have it, Justin and his family found Duke, a then two and one - half year - old mix between an Australian Shepherd and a Blue Heeler
at PAWS for Life
Animal Welfare & Protection Society in Pueblo, Colorado, a Pets for Patriots pet adoption partner that helps place the most overlooked pets — adult and
special needs animals, and large dogs — with military veterans.
Two initiatives that concern Friends
at this time is (1) to underwrite expensive surgeries and other
special medical therapies
needed by some shelter
animals, and (2) providing educational materials for young people to learn about the shelter and
animal care.
The potential benefits of
animal assisted therapy for children with
special needs has been embraced by the Occupational Therapy staff
at St. Mary's Hospital for Children.
With advanced pet care
at Countryside
Animal Hospital, we offer all the services required to meet any of the unique or
special needs your pet may have.
At any given time, the
Animal League's Port Washington campus can be the temporary home of up to 350
animals who
need a
special kind of love and support before finally finding their permanent homes.
Her adoption is
at the top of the list and thanks to the
Animal League's Sponsor Program for
special -
needs pets like Sara, she will continue to receive quality medical care for the rest of her life.
With advanced pet care
at Vienna
Animal Hospital, we offer all the services required to meet any of the unique or
special needs your pet may have.
When you bring your rabbit in for a wellness check
at Salmon Brook
Animal Hospital, we will make sure to go over all the necessary information so that you are fully informed about your pet's dietary, housing and grooming requirements as well as any
special needs they may have.
With small pets comes a greater
need for
special care, but it is often hard to find small
animal supplies
at your local pet store or grocery.
With advanced pet care
at The
Animal Hospital on the Golden Strip, we offer all the services required to meet any of the unique or
special needs your pet may have.
In honour of Tovi who, as a puppy, was hit by a car and
needed extensive surgery to save his life, donations to the Tovi fund go to cover the costs of surgeries and
special procedures so that other homeless
animals are afforded the same chance
at life.
If you think your
animal needs special treatment, please call our clinic to schedule an appointment
at regular cost
at 404-875-6420.
Purchase a
special gift for a loved one or treat yourself to something nice while also helping the
animals in
need as 100 % of the proceeds go towards caring for the
animals at the Humane Society.
With advanced pet care
at Animal Clinic of Rapid City, we offer all the services required to meet any of the unique or
special needs your pet may have.
Pets with disabilities, or
special needs animals, have always had a warm place in our hearts and in our shelter
at We Care
Animal Rescue.
It began when she volunteered in a
special needs classroom with 2 therapy dogs and has continued, with raising 5 puppies for service dog organizations and helping
at a birds of prey rehabilitation facility.Currently, Margaret and her dog Napa, visit the local children's hospital, as well as being an active member of Hope
Animal - Assisted Crisis Response.
In order to ensure these
special animals have the best chance
at living a healthy lifestyle and finding their forever homes, JARR provides all exams and treatments they
need!
Donation bins will be
at the Cotillion on June 18 to collect items for Michael Ray's
special initiative, Wrigley Cares: Helping
Animals In
Need.
My colleagues
at North Shore
Animal League America offer a powerful way for all of us to help
special -
needs pets through their Pet Sponsor Program.
Whether it's volunteering
at her local
animal shelter, raising funds for
animals in
need, or helping out
at the local rescue's adoption days, she's always had a
special place for
animals in her heart.
Hopalong specializes in adopting out elderly and
special needs animals and is highly successful
at doing it.
Volunteering
at local
animal shelters has provided Roz with a wealth of experience dealing with the
special needs of adopted and rescued dogs.
Special needs and senior
animals whom nobody seems to want can live out their days with compassionate, good quality care
at this facility located in Stillwater, MN 55082, toll - free: 1-800-252-5918 / Fax: 612-223-5963.
Home for Life, Stillwater, MN
Special needs and senior
animals whom nobody seems to want can live out their days with compassionate, good quality care
at this facility located in Stillwater, MN 55082, toll - free: 1-800-252-5918 / Fax: 612-223-5963.
In 13 years we have: saved thousands of lives (feline and canine), helped hundreds of
special needs animals, provided emergency services and care to those in greatest
need, offered hospice and long - term fostering, assisted legions of residents with spay / neutering of feral cats, fed thousands of cats through food drives, worked hand in hand with kids in the community
at adoption events and through our foster program.