Sentences with phrase «stray animal overpopulation»

Stray animal overpopulation is one such consequence, along with cancer development and the spread of disease.

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Tags: Animal Welfare, Animal - Shelter - Dogs, Green News, Neuter Programs, Pet Overpopulation, Spay Neuter Programs, Spay Programs, Spay / Neuter Programs, Stray Cats, Stray Dogs Posted in All Past Articles, Animal Advocacy, TulsaPetsOnline No Comments»
There are animal rescue groups that try to help out as much as they can with the stray cat colonies or with the overpopulation of stray dogs in their communities.
We strive to reduce the overpopulation of stray animals and euthanasia rates at our local shelters by educating our community about adoption, rescue, Spay and Neuter.
But, until we as a community do a better job of decreasing the pet overpopulation, until more people spay and neuter their pets, until we have less owner surrenders of pets and more owner reclaims of stray animals, this is the harsh reality.
Volusia premiered the mobile vet service as a way to reduce the stray overpopulation and in the long run, reduce the costs of animal control and the number of animals that are euthanized.
The nonprofit formed in September to focus on transferring animals from Houston - where an estimated 1.2 million strays roam the streets - to areas with demand for pets but no overpopulation problem.
Given the outrageous dog and cat overpopulation in Houston, BARC Animal Shelter of the City of Houston has created a Pet Responsibility Program that encompasses several programs aimed at educating different grade levels, in the hopes of tackling and reducing the number of stray and homeless animals in our streets.
Anyone who works in animal control will tell you a shelter system — no matter how functional and compassionate — can not solve the problems of stray animals and overpopulation by itself.
The Ontario SPCA works with northern communities to help reduce pet overpopulation by transferring stray animals to animal centres throughout the province to find them forever homes.
We are dedicated to ensuring responsible shelter management within our community, working together to eliminate the critical overpopulation of homeless, stray, and abused animals.
Pets Come First is dedicated to eliminating the critical overpopulation of homeless, stray and abused animals.
WHY WE»RE DOING IT: As the fourth largest city in the United States and with a favorable year - round climate for stray and homeless animals, Houston has a large and ever - growing animal overpopulation problem.
Given the sheer size of Houston and the fact that hundreds of thousands of stray animals roam the streets each day, a strategic approach was critical in order to ensure a true reduction in pet overpopulation across the community over time.
We are dedicated to rescuing cats left homeless for whatever reason — cats in municipal shelters where they are at high risk of euthanasia due to animal overpopulation, abandoned and homeless strays, cats surrendered by their owners because of difficult circumstances, and those in danger of abuse or neglect.
Looking for ways to cut down on animal overpopulation and strays in your community?
They strive to reduce shelter overpopulation and the number of stray animals who roam the L.A. streets by promoting spaying and neutering, responsible pet ownership and pet retention.
Support the fight against animal overpopulation Every year thousands of stray and unwanted animals are euthani
AFRP is dedicated to finding good permanent homes for abandoned, stray, and abused companion animals and ending the pet overpopulation crisis through focused spay / neuter programs.
Even before considering the health issues, it is a reckless and indefensible practice to import stray animals into a country that pours hundreds of millions of public and private dollars annually, (and has for decades) into animal control and «pet overpopulation» problems!
Our primary goal is to establish a comprehensive, cost - effective, humane solution to the overpopulation of companion and stray animals.
ISNN is the only organization working in Jamaica to reduce the overpopulation of unwanted animals, by offering free sterilization of stray dogs and cats, as well as pets whose owners can not afford traditional veterinary care.
That means keeping vaccines current to avoid rabies and other illnesses, spaying and neutering to avoid overpopulation, complying with municipal ordinances that limit the number of dogs one can own and reporting stray, injured or aggressive animals.
Our mission is to return lost animals to their owners, to find loving homes for stray animals and to control overpopulation through consistent spay / neuter efforts.
We are on a mission to improve the welfare of all dogs and cats and help reduce the overpopulation of stray animals.
This entry was posted on Monday, December 3rd, 2012 at 11:06 am tagged as Animal Welfare, Animal - Shelter - Dogs, Green News, Neuter Programs, Pet Overpopulation, Spay Neuter Programs, Spay Programs, Spay / Neuter Programs, Stray Cats, Stray Dogs and is filed under All Past Articles, Animal Advocacy, OkcPetsOnline.
5) The program must adequately address the contribution that feral and stray animals make to overpopulation.
Inspired by a goal to end the senseless suffering and destruction of homeless animals due to the overpopulation crisis, Eri developed an adoptions program for rescued strays and focused efforts on spay - neuter services.
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