This letter was the inspiration for our new sponsorship program to help us rescue even more dogs and cats from high
kill shelters in desperate need of our help.
These poor animals, who were obtained from
high kill shelters in the south or were otherwise abandoned, ended up being twice abused.
Our return flight brought 21 dogs, who'd been pulled
from kill shelters with little or no time remaining.
Please help us save more dogs from being destroyed
at kill shelters by spaying and neutering your pets.
And there's always the option of contacting a successful
No Kill shelter director nearby.
For a look at bills and laws in other states that address use of the gas chamber or other cruel methods
of killing shelter animals....
The rescue relies on foster homes to keep pit bulls in their area safe and off the streets or in
local kill shelters.
The majority of our animals are rescued from high
kill shelters with a large percentage adopted into northern homes.
Their former owners could no longer keep them and were surrendered to a high
kill shelter where they were scheduled to be euthanized.
We rely on volunteers, word of mouth and monetary donations to help us on our mission to save as many pets from high -
kill shelters as possible.
Sometimes they are surrendered to a high
kill shelter because of their medical needs, changes in the family's situation or simply no longer wanted.
We pull predominantly from high -
kill shelters around the country and place them into loving forever homes.
These are «last chance» dogs in high
kill shelters who, with your help, can get their «second chance» and become wonderful family pets.
We are a no -
kill shelter dedicated to giving homeless and unwanted pets a second chance in life through adoption.
Her human dad passed away from cancer and she was headed to the local
kill shelter down south where she would have most likely been killed just for being older.
Our cats come from local shelters, and most of our dogs are rescued from high
kill shelters all around the country.
In fact, we all can play a role in our local communities by adopting, fostering, volunteering, and advocating for the no -
kill shelter movement.
This is a natural progression of a no -
kill shelter which rescues hopeless, discarded and special needs animal — as we do.
The benefits of managed admission are so great that it appeals to both traditional and No
Kill shelter directors.
This no -
kill shelter opens its doors to dogs and cats of any age, medical condition or breed.
She's had a bit of a rough start at life, being dropped at a high
kill shelter just two weeks before she was due to have her litter of puppies.
Often something like this with three puppies being affected, the shelter can not take in any others from
kill shelters due to lack of funds.
The class served as a fundraiser for the animal welfare center, a full - service, no -
kill shelter serving the Quad - City area.
Our mission is to find loving, forever homes for needy animals who are in danger of euthanasia in city and
county kill shelters.
Any high -
kill shelter needs immediate help; they have limited time frames in finding homes for at - risk dogs and cats.
My dog is a rescue from a
rural kill shelter who had not had a lot of contact with people or other dogs.
Their work with high -
kill shelters means incoming animals often require intensive medical treatment, which can be costly.
Our focus is on rescuing cats in
area kill shelters and placing them into loving forever families.
I went along with my daughter to
several kill shelters looking for a young dog / puppy since I have three grandchildren and a cat at my home.
Her elderly owner got sick and could no longer care for her so she ended up at a southern
kill shelter along with her 8 puppies.
Our outreach is limited due to our available foster space, but we do everything that we can to help pull puppies and dogs from at
capacity kill shelters.
Are you interested in adopting a pet or volunteering at a no -
kill shelter near you?
At the same time, no -
kill shelters provide ongoing routine wellness care to the animals in their programs so they remain healthy and ready for adoption.