Breeding dogs for appearance or based on popular trends results in unhealthy dogs that are not properly tested for temperament or genetics, undesirable physical and mental traits, and often
a surplus of those dogs in shelters.
Not exact matches
In consequence, about 90 % of the dogs in the U.S. were mongrels, and about six million surplus puppies per year were among the eight million dogs per year killed by animal shelter
In consequence, about 90 %
of the
dogs in the U.S. were mongrels, and about six million surplus puppies per year were among the eight million dogs per year killed by animal shelter
in the U.S. were mongrels, and about six million
surplus puppies per year were among the eight million
dogs per year killed by animal
shelters.
In the Northeast and the Northwest, shelters are bringing in adoptable dogs from parts of the country where the message of spay / neuter has not been as effectively transmitted — i.e., for the kinds of dogs people want, in these areas we already have «no homeless dogs» and have to bring them in from up to 1500 miles away, from areas where they still are «surplus.&raqu
In the Northeast and the Northwest,
shelters are bringing
in adoptable dogs from parts of the country where the message of spay / neuter has not been as effectively transmitted — i.e., for the kinds of dogs people want, in these areas we already have «no homeless dogs» and have to bring them in from up to 1500 miles away, from areas where they still are «surplus.&raqu
in adoptable
dogs from parts
of the country where the message
of spay / neuter has not been as effectively transmitted — i.e., for the kinds
of dogs people want,
in these areas we already have «no homeless dogs» and have to bring them in from up to 1500 miles away, from areas where they still are «surplus.&raqu
in these areas we already have «no homeless
dogs» and have to bring them
in from up to 1500 miles away, from areas where they still are «surplus.&raqu
in from up to 1500 miles away, from areas where they still are «
surplus.»
One
of the nicest things about working for a small company like Freshpet is the corporate culture
of giving back to those less fortunate, and since we are a pet food manufacturer, it's only natural that we would donate any
surplus Freshpet
dog or cat recipes to the many
dogs and cats
in animal
shelters and rescues who are waiting for their forever homes.
This course will address these and other issues such as pet
surplus - animals entering
shelters and those euthanized
in shelters; the «no - kill» movement; reasons for relinquishment to
shelters; recognition and documentation
of animal abuse;
dog fighting, and the role
of the veterinarian
in the recognition and reporting
of these activities.