By
helping keep pets in homes with the people who love them, we're not only doing the right thing by the pet, we're preventing animals from entering the shelter.
By comprehensively addressing the lack of accessible, affordable pet care in underserved communities, Pets for
Life helped keep pets in the homes they already have, improving their quality of life and elevating the human - animal bond.
FCNMHP helps keep pets in homes by ensuring that any pet owner can afford to spay / neuter their pets and get medical care that is up to 40 % less expensive than other veterinary hospitals and clinics.
The Homeward Pet Food
Bank helps keep pets in their homes by distributing pet food and supplies to area food banks and outreach programs, providing assistance to needy families in our community.
She also oversees the APL's newest program, project CARE (Community Animal Retention Effort), which is focused on creating proactive initiatives to
help keep pets in their homes.
While more and more animal organizations are launching surrender prevention programs to
help keep pets in their homes and out of shelters, PAWS NY's house call program is unusual in the level of ongoing direct care it provides for people's pets.
The packet also offers options to
help keep pets in their homes, listing solutions and resources for common difficulties that folks relinquishing their pets face (e.g. behavior or financial issues).
Our goal will always be to help those in need and to
help keep pets in their home.
You can provide for homeless cats and dogs, and
help keep pets in their homes, by making a donation of dog or cat food at Homeward Pet, or at any of the following locations:
We offer access to resources, education, and information, all designed to
help keep pets in their homes.
Our Behavior and Training helpline is meant to provide assistance to pet owners on common behavior challenges and
help keep pets in their homes.
By providing behavior services, you can
help keep pets in their homes, improve pet welfare, save pets» lives, retain pets at your hospital, provide a new profit center for the hospital, and enhance your career and job satisfaction.
«The safety net program is designed to
help keep pets in their homes and out of shelters, and has become a resource for our entire community, not just KHS clients.»
The packet also offers options to
help keep pets in their homes, listing solutions and resources for common difficulties that folks relinquishing their pets face (e.g. behavior issues, financial troubles).
Provides funds for our Community Animal Safety Net Program to be used to
help keep pets in their homes and out of the shelter.
Richmond SPCA and ASPCAPro Project Safety Net is a Richmond SPCA program designed to
help keep pets in their homes and out of shelters.
Our goal is to
help keep pets in their homes or to find them new permanent forever homes.
The ARL strives to serve people and pets in our community through our programs and services designed to promote animal welfare, to address the reasons animals end up in shelters, to find forever adoptive homes for the animals in our care, and to
help keep pets in their homes with the people that love them.
This fund is supported by generous donors in the community that want to
help keep pets in homes.
Leo Grillo, an animal - rights activist, says a tax break for the 60 % of Americans who own pets will
help keep pets in the home, where they contribute to the emotional well - being of families.
It uses all available avenues to improve the welfare of animals in our county including: sheltering and adoption, humane investigation and education as well as outreach to
help keep pets in homes.
The Homeward Pet Food Bank provides pet food and supplies to needy families, lending a hand to
help keep pets in their homes.
Petfinder also includes a library of free pet - care articles to
help keep pets in their homes.
Affordable Veterinary Care — Through our Wellness Clinic,
we help keep pets in their homes by providing much needed care at reasonable prices.
Owner surrenders will be scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 to 2:30 p.m. Please call the shelter prior to bringing in your pet to see if there is any information or resources we may provide to
help you keep your pet in your home.
Sara was part of a team who started The Pet Project Midwest, designed to
help keep pets in their homes, and one of the programs was a pet food pantry.
This helps keeps pets in homes while also reducing overpopulation.
Long gone are the days when an individual could just walk in and drop off an unwanted pet — now a person must make an appointment, pay a surrender fee, and meet with an «Animal Help Specialist» counselor to explore possible options to
help keep that pet in its home, such as behavioral training assistance.
The Pet Help Line is designed to
help keep pets in their homes and out of shelters by providing free behavioral advice and referrals to local pet resources.