Sentences with phrase «then euthanized»

Under the township's current policy which was just re-affirmed in May, 2009, feral cats are trapped when a complaint is received and then euthanized after seven days.
Pet overpopulation is also a huge problem in the US, and you'll be doing your part to reduce unwanted litters of kittens ending up in shelters and then euthanized.
But Gerken and Wozniak continue to make policies that make running an effective shelter impossible — by MANDATING that dogs be euthanized and even puppies to be warehoused and then euthanized vs being given a chance at life.
The animals are then euthanized post-surgically, regardless of whether or not they'd survive otherwise.
Traditionally suspected fighting dogs were held as evidence until the trial was completed, and then euthanized.
Large animal surgery elective laboratories in semester 6 are taught using cadaver parts (e.g. limbs, skulls) and live sheep that are recovered from some procedures and then euthanized after more invasive procedures.
Other savings are seen in the $ 25 it costs to board the cat for five days and then euthanize it.
Emails and social media posts that circulated insinuated that Young - Williams was planning to euthanize her while pregnant, had already euthanized her or planned to remove her puppies via Caesarean section and then euthanize them.
In January of this year, two PETA employees, fully backed by PETAâ $ ™ s Newkirk and a highly - paid legal team, stood trial on 24 felony counts, including 21 counts of animal cruelty and obtaining property under false pretenses (lying to the shelters PETA adopted dogs and cats from, then euthanizing the animals rather then finding homes for them.)
Simply trapping and then euthanizing the cats does not address the exponential reproduction of the cats left behind outside.
Others, unfortunately, have little funding and few staff and provide only the bare minimum and then euthanize pets that are not adopted.
«The main purpose of the Community Animal Project was to persuade people to surrender their animals, so that PETA could then euthanize the animals.»

Not exact matches

They'll soon be euthanized using dry ice — the bugs are quickly frozen to death — and then ground into cricket flour, the product that constitutes the vast majority of Next Millennium's sales.
He then makes the predictable claim that since we euthanize our sick pets, we should also be permitted to kill seriously ill and disabled babies:
Said soulless, albeist parent then says that the family should «move or euthanize him.»
Then they were taken out of the bags and placed on mechanical ventilators for about 12 hours before being euthanized for study, Flake said.
If all we'd ended up doing was euthanizing it, then that in itself was not something we would regret.
Palfrey: Unfortunately, millions of animals every year are euthanized in just American shelters, and then it can be even worse across the globe.
Almost all of the best scenes are the funny ones - or the ones that start dark, then turn funny, like Tommy brainstorming with Mike (Mike Lombardi) on the best way to euthanize his ailing mother.
It is a shot of a priest (Liam Cunningham) and prisoner, in silhouette, engaged in dialectic that starts off with common bullshit and bravado (the priest swearing up a storm), then turns to the brute beliefs each owns about the British - Irish conflict, the morality of suicide, and the prisoner's leading of an impending hunger strike, then the prisoner's telling of an anecdote of youthful violence he perpetrated — how he euthanized a young foal with a broken leg when none of his friends would do it.
Today, in the U.S. a shocking two billion taxpayer dollars are spent each year to collect, house and then either adopt out, or euthanize and cremate, dogs and cats.
She spent about three weeks looking for his owners, then took him to the Washington County SPCA, but was concerned that because of his breed he might be euthanized.
In a heartbreaking twist, the pet owners then took the furball to an animal shelter to get him euthanized.
Hopefully, it finds a good home and people that can afford the medical costs but, more often then not, the dog sees a variety of homes before it is eventually euthanized.
Then they are typically euthanized.
«When an animal is taken up, spayed, neutered, and then put back out, we're not euthanizing that animal so that animal gets to live its life,» Kamleiter said.
Puppy mills create a surplus of popular dogs and then either sell them for testing or euthanize them when they are too old to adopt out unless they can serve as a breeding dog in which case they will live in a cage with little human contact and never know the feel of grass under their feet.
She had weakness in all four limbs, then lost the ability to stand and was euthanized on August 9.
The current law requires that animals can not be euthanized for 5 days and under the new law, even then, shelters must look for reasonable alternatives and specifically, «shall ensure... [t] here are no empty cages, kennels, or other living environments in the shelter that are suitable for the animal; [t] he animal can not share a cage or kennel with appropriately sized primary living space with another animal; [a] foster home is not available»; a rescue on the registry can not accept the animal.
Then 16, Halie and her mother were trying to choose from a pair of pooches at Lake County Animal Services when they learned that the one left behind would be euthanized the next day — along with at least a dozen more.
Then there's the expense Van Dusen saved her community — let's call it $ 6,500 — for not having the cats impounded and euthanized killed.
Craig Brestrup, then director of the Progressive Animal Welfare Society, writes the book, Disposable Animals, challenging the commonly held premise that if animals are not euthanized in shelters they likely face fates worse than death.
He then said that after he gave the sedation injection, he'd leave and come back in five minutes to euthanize Yogi.
The intake facility was designed to hold animals for several days, and then, if unclaimed, euthanize them.
Since then, the no - kill movement, as it's called, has been credited with greatly reducing the number of dogs and cats that are euthanized, from some 20 million down to about 3 million each year.
They run at the track for a few years, then are either euthanized or rescue groups take over their ownership and find them forever homes.
But there is a better way — Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) programs spay and neuter free - roaming cats, commonly referred to as community cats, then return them back to their original locations rather than euthanizing them.
If you think that it's better to euthanize cats than let them live on the street, then why not do the same to dogs?
We're already euthanizing unwanted humans through abortion, and then there's the Terri Schiavo case.
If we can prevent the birth of litters, then there will be fewer dogs and cats that have to be «euthanized» down the road.
If there are no dogs being euthanized for space in Austin and there are still kennels available, then and only then does it make sense to use City of Austin resources to assist other cities — other cities that have a wider tax base then Austin does, I might add.
As I stated above, and in my letters to the city council, «if there are no dogs being euthanized for space in Austin and there are still kennels available, then and only then does it make sense to use City of Austin resources to assist other cities.»
So if a pet food contains «animal byproduct meal» then pretty much any animal that's not a bird can be in the food... including animals that were euthanized.
This breed will be the next PitBull epidemic - where every a $ $ hole guy will want on just BC they think its cool... then they end up being automatically euthanized BC they killed someone or someone else's kid, dog, whatever... It is beyond IRRESPONSIBLE for this woman to be breeding them only to be sold to Joe Schmo who thinks they're a dog whisperer when it comes to training - just BC they had a Dobie or German Shep once upon a time, then learn quickly that they have ZERO power to control it, which I agree - should be on command, NOT FORCE (as it obviously drags you down the street!).
The shelters do NOT adopt them out - EVER & are auto euthanized, even where they are legal to own... On occasion, only wolf & wolfdog rescues will be called when they have an especially sweet tempered one that hasn't been tied up & left outside to live a miserable life with no socialization (& owners then become even more afraid of them).
If, after medical attention, these cats are too young or too weak to heal and are suffering, then the shelter staff will humanely euthanize these animals.
If, after medical attention, these animals are too young or too weak to heal and are suffering, then the shelter staff will humanely euthanize these animals.
If the owner of a dog that has been designated as dangerous is unwilling or unable to comply with the requirements of this section, said dog shall then be humanely euthanized by an animal shelter, animal control agency or licenced veterinarian, after a 14 - day holding period.
In 2007, she started the island's Cat Café program for feral cats, who till then had been ignored or euthanized as unadoptable nuisances.
Essentially, a two - tiered hold period would, for instance, allow a pet to be held for four days for potential RTO, then, on days 5 - 7 allow the pet to be adopted out to a new owner or transferred to rescue - but NOT euthanized prior to the 7 days.
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