Not exact matches
Ultimately, the goal is to reduce the
number of animals entering a given system through economically
targeted free and low - cost spay / neuter services, shelter surrender intervention programs,
adoption follow - up programs, and progressive community cat programs.
Knowing it would not be as simple as just saving larger
numbers of the easy - to - save animals, Jefferson and her team examined the specific types
of animals being euthanized, and developed
targeted shelter medicine, behavior, and
adoption programs to save these animals» lives.
The perfect
number is primarily driven by the average and maximum
number of adoptions achieved over time, and is calculated by determining the
target average length
of stay, and multiplying that by the monthly daily average
number of adoptions.
Simply enter the expected average
number of adoptions in column A and your
target LOS in column B. To get a rough figure, use the annual calculator.
This calculator allows you to see how many
adoptions can be achieved with a given
number of housing units and a
target length
of stay.
You can use the basic ADC calculator to estimate the overall
number of animals to have for
adoption at any one time given various
target lengths
of stay.
The goal is to reduce the
number of animals entering a given system through economically
targeted free and low - cost spay / neuter services, shelter surrender intervention programs,
adoption follow - up programs, and progressive community cat programs.
Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program
of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the
number of animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets
of disadvantaged residents
of the metro area (
targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects
of pet overpopulation on the community, the benefits
of spay / neuter, tenets
of responsible pet guardianship and the importance
of pet identification; promoting companion animal
adoption.
A care order application will normally propose a permanent removal, as the
Adoption Agency Regulations Guidance places an onus on social services to provide a permanent placement for any child who has been in their care for a period
of more than four months, and until April last year local authorities received large cash incentives for reaching government
targets based on the
number of children adopted out
of care.