The Assured Breeder Scheme is designed to promote good breeding practice and help prospective purchasers to identify those breeders who breed responsibly, with the health of the dogs and puppies a priority, and who take care in ensuring that their puppies go to
suitable caring owners.
Not exact matches
Our Mission The purposes for establishing Peewee's Pet Adoption World and Sanctuary are: • To operate a non-profit, no - kill shelter and adoption center for indigent animals, exclusively for charitable purposes; - To rescue, rehabilitate, and
care for lost and abandoned animals; - To reunite lost animals with their
owners; - To find loving and
caring new homes for those animals which are
suitable for adoption; - To provide shelter and
care for those animals not
suitable for adoption, for the duration of their lives; - To promote the humane and proper treatment of all animals.
Since the introduction of the Animal Welfare Act in England and Wales this year, and the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act last year, pet
owners are now legally obliged to
care for their pet by providing a proper diet,
suitable living conditions and veterinary
care when necessary.
In an ideal world every puppy would have a
suitable home to go to and a
caring owner.
Pets whose
owners are unable to continue
caring for them * will return with us back to CT so that we can find them
suitable homes.
There objective is an adequate animal shelter where stray and unwanted animals would be received and given humane
care until disposed of in one of three ways, by being returned to their rightful
owner, placed in
suitable homes, or humanely destroyed.
In which case, if we receive a
suitable offer of a home we would carry out a pre-adoption home assessment to provide the potential new
owner with any advice they require about settling in or
caring for a new cat and to assess suitability.
In the hands of a responsible
owner, any dog breed can be
suitable for children, as long as they're given the
care, attention, and training they need.
National German Wirehaired Pointer Rescue is a nationwide rescue program whose volunteers work tirelessly to provide funding, foster homes, medical
care and training for GWPs found in shelters, animal control facilities and to those GWPs whose current
owners are unable to provide a
suitable situation.
It is the policy of the Society to promote humane
care and treatment for all animals in Elgin and in the Elgin area; to seek to assist the return of lost animals to their
owners; and to seek
suitable homes for animals without
owners.
While enrolled in the Placement Assistance program,
owners are expected to continue to
care for their small animals in their home and meet with potential adopters until a
suitable match in a new home is found for their pets.
As an
owner you have to give them adequate amount of daily physical and mental stimulation, and if you won't be able to manage that, it is not a
suitable breed for you to take
care of.
The Ottawa Humane Society believes that
owners whose companion animals suffer from incurable illness are responsible either for providing
suitable palliative
care (that is, comfort measures, including medication, to manage pain) for that animal or, should that not be an option, for providing for the humane euthanasia of their companion animal if the animal's suffering can not otherwise be alleviated.
Three weeks of foster
care helps them become accustomed to a loving domestic environment as their personalities are assessed to match each one to the most
suitable owner.