Not exact matches
The
Animal Shelter reunites lost pets with their owners, cares for, loves, and finds homes for
stray, surrendered and abandoned
animals,
controls the pet
population with mandatory spay / neuter requirements for pets that are adopted from our facility and by offering financial assistance when needed.
This program rescues the most vulnerable, at - risk
population of dogs — elderly
strays, puppy mill victims, and older dogs slated for euthanasia at
animal control facilities.
Your support of the Shelter helps fund community based efforts to
control the
stray animal population humanely.
We offer free spays and neuters for
stray, homeless cats through the Feral Cat Coalition to help
control the
population of these
animals in our neighborhoods.
The concern over the
stray population is welcome to the city's
animal control officials, who are building up to presenting a detailed proposal to try to persuade the mayor and the City Council to allot additional money for rescue and relocation efforts.
Studies have shown that local
animal control agencies can't keep up with the
stray population and the remaining cats in the area reproduce more and end up aggravating the problem instead of solving it.
In fact, the purpose of New York's
Animal Population Control Program Fund, as written into law, is to «reduce the
population of unwanted and
stray dogs and cats thereby reducing incidence of euthanasia and potential threats to public health and safety posed by the large
population of these
animals.»
The York County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (SPCA) is a charitable organization dedicated to providing long - term human and animal services to residents of York County through programs that find permanent, loving homes for displaced and stray animals, help control animal population growth, investigate and prosecute cruelty offenders and educate the general public about animal wellness and
Animals (SPCA) is a charitable organization dedicated to providing long - term human and
animal services to residents of York County through programs that find permanent, loving homes for displaced and
stray animals, help control animal population growth, investigate and prosecute cruelty offenders and educate the general public about animal wellness and
animals, help
control animal population growth, investigate and prosecute cruelty offenders and educate the general public about
animal wellness and safety.
Work with your local
animal control or feral cat group to help manage your neighborhood's community and
stray cat
populations.
Romania
Animal Rescue believes that spay / neuter surgery (aka surgical sterilization) is the only humane, sustainable and truly efficient method to control homeless and stray animal popula
Animal Rescue believes that spay / neuter surgery (aka surgical sterilization) is the only humane, sustainable and truly efficient method to
control homeless and
stray animal popula
animal populations.
They reached out to
Animal Rescue Team Taiwan, a non-profit group founded in 1995 by Joseph Nee, which focuses on rescuing wounded, abused and trapped
animals, as well as works to
control the
population of
strays.
In nations without well - established
animal care and
control policies, such as Ukraine, Greece, Egypt and Romania,
stray animals are eliminated by any means possible and barbaric methods including beating, poisoning and hanging are oftentimes used, and are even encouraged, as effective ways to cull
stray populations of cats and dogs.
An acute lack of veterinary services and wide spread poverty coupled with corrupt and inefficient
animal control management make Romania home to an ever increasing
stray population topping 2 million dogs.
An acute lack of veterinary services and wide spread poverty, coupled with corrupt and inefficient
animal control management make Romania home to an ever increasing
stray animal population, topping 2 million dogs and cats.
Revisions made last year to the New York City Code required the health department within 6 months of the law's effective date of January 1, 2011 «to establish and implement an
animal population control program to reduce the
population of unwanted
stray dogs and cats».
«Which is increasing that live release rate, while enforcing the laws
controlling the
stray animal population and providing education and outreach,» says ACS Director Heber Lefgren.
When I learned of the TNR program, I concluded this was a much better solution to the feral /
stray cat
population problem compared to depending the «random acts of kindness» by others or efforts by the «
animal control authorities».
The National
Animal Health Service of Costa Rica (SENASA, in Spanish) has admitted that they truly don't have enough resources to work on
controlling the enormous
stray population, and are aware that there's a real risk of these dogs turning feral, and possibly even violent as their generations continue.