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«In this difficult economy, shelters and rescue groups need donations more than ever to keep up with the demand for their lifesaving efforts, «said Jane Hoffman, President of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, a coalition of more than 150 animal shelters and rescue groups committed to ending the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at New York City shelters.
Founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project is Atlanta's leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulAnimal Project is Atlanta's leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulanimal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation.
If we are to really get to being a no kill nation — where no healthy or treatable animal is killed for being homeless — we need to quit talking about being «no kill shelters» — and have all organizations in a community in order to become «no kill communities».
No Kill Nation: A national advocacy organization dedicated to ending the systematic killing of healthy and treatable animals in our nation's shelters.
A national advocacy organization dedicated to ending the systematic killing of healthy and treatable animals in our nation's shelters.
Founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project is the leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro AtAnimal Project is the leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atanimal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atlanta.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002 and powered by Maddie's Fund ®, The Pet Rescue Foundation, with support from the ASPCA, is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C sheanimal rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C sheAnimal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C shelters.
Founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project is a nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro AtAnimal Project is a nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atanimal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atlanta.
All healthy or treatable animals are adopted or placed with other rescue groups or no - kill shelters for adoption, and euthanasia is reserved only when medically necessary or when an animal behaviorally is not safe in the community.
Ringworm is a treatable fungus infection similar to athlete's foot, but in many traditional shelters, kittens with ringworm are immediately killed because it is contagious to both animals and people.
Today, an animal entering a shelter in this country has just shy of a one in two chance of being killed, with millions of animals — the vast majority of whom are healthy or treatable — losing their lives every year.
Those dedicated to no - kill want to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in shelters.
Provide a comfortable and cozy kennel to at least one dog each month at the NKLA Adoption Center where we have partnered with Best Friends Animal Society to help end the killing of healthy and treatable pets in Los Angeles shelters.
Led by Best Friends Animal Society, NKLA is a coalition of animal rescue organizations, city shelters and passionate individuals dedicated to ending the killing of healthy and treatable pets in L.A. sheAnimal Society, NKLA is a coalition of animal rescue organizations, city shelters and passionate individuals dedicated to ending the killing of healthy and treatable pets in L.A. sheanimal rescue organizations, city shelters and passionate individuals dedicated to ending the killing of healthy and treatable pets in L.A. shelters.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, of which all four of the shelters participating in the parade are members, is a coalition of approximately 100 animal shelters and rescue groups that are working with the City of New York to end the killing of healthy and treatable dogs and cats in the city within the next 10 years.
About the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002 and powered by Maddie's Fund, The Pet Rescue Foundation, with support from the ASPCA, is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C sheanimal rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C sheAnimal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C shelters.
«LifeLine's mission has always been to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, and we're close to reaching that goal at our DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services shelters,» she says.
But to highlight the centennial would be an exercise in elevating form over substance compared to the real celebration: the first traditional shelter that serves as an animal control agency that takes in every stray animal and has not killed a single healthy animal, feral cat, or sick or injured treatable animal since June 11, 2001.
A huge component to making any city a No Kill City is the ability to take in and care for animals with treatable medical conditions which are often death sentences at traditional shelters: something as simple as ringworm up to animals in need of intensive care.
Today, shelters are achieving No Kill (defined as saving all healthy and treatable animals, which typically results in a live release rate of 90 % or more) at a pace almost too fast to monitor.
MPFA was formed to end the killing of healthy and treatable homeless cats and dogs in Michigan animal shelters.
In 2011, about 17,000 healthy and treatable animals were killed in Los Angeles city shelters out of a total shelter population of around 56,000 animalIn 2011, about 17,000 healthy and treatable animals were killed in Los Angeles city shelters out of a total shelter population of around 56,000 animalin Los Angeles city shelters out of a total shelter population of around 56,000 animals.
Phil also succeeded in passing the most progressive shelter animal protection legislation in the country; legislation that codifies into law many of the protections in the Matrix and guarantees animals in shelters certain rights, the most important of which is making it illegal to kill healthy or treatable animals.
With a decline in killing of 78 %, Delaware is on the verge of a monumental and historic achievement in the annals of the animal protection movement: ending the systematic killing of healthy and treatable shelter animals statewide.
Today, an animal entering a shelter in this country has a one in two chance of being killed, with millions of animals — the vast majority of whom are healthy or treatable — losing their lives every year.
LifeLine Animal Project, Atlanta's leading nonprofit working to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, is thrilled to announce that we have been awarded the Lifesaving Impact Grant from the Petco Foundation to continue our lifesaving work!
Click here to explore some of the communities in which Maddie's Fund is providing financial support to rescue groups working with local animal control shelters, traditional shelters, and private practice veterinarians to end the killing of healthy and treatable shelter dogs and cats.
The Jacksonville Humane Society (JHS) is a 501c3 non-profit, no - kill animal shelter and does not euthanize healthy or treatable companion animals in our care.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002, is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters that is working with Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C sheanimal rescue groups and shelters that is working with Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C sheAnimal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C shelters.
just over a year ago, with the goal of making Austin a «No Kill» city — a community in which every adoptable and treatable animal impounded at the shelter goes home alive.
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