Sentences with phrase «street dog welfare»

Stray dogs nap along a busy road in Thimphu, Bhutan, where Humane Society International recently completed a successful 5 - year street dog welfare program (Photo courtesy Kuni Takahashi / AP Images for Humane Society International).

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Alongside these are seven animal welfare groups (AWGs), including Animal Lovers League, Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD), and Lily Low Shelter.
A North Charleston police officer was responding to an animal welfare check on Niagra Street when he first found the dogs.
Bill Foundation is a non-profit animal welfare group that seeks to rescue as many dogs as possible to alleviate the suffering of those abandoned in shelters or on the street.
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According to the non-profit animal welfare organization, innocent dogs were snatched from the streets and dumped in bamboo crates or plastic rice sacks.
To actually improve animal welfare, NAIA recommends that rescuers put their resources into developing low cost spay - neuter and vaccination programs at the source of the problems instead of rescuing and sending street dogs to the US.
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