Founded in 1969, the Women's SPCA of Pennsylvania (now the Women's Humane Society) built the country's first animal shelter, and became the first humane group to direct its energies toward the humane
treatment of shelter animals.
Many shelters are currently violating the laws with regard to the holding periods and humane
treatment of shelter animals, which is evident from reviewing their records.
They have a large hospital specifically for
the treatment of shelter animals.
Not exact matches
«We'll take some first steps to make adoptions from the city
shelter easier and
treatment of the
animals there more positive.»
Our architect, consulting with a firm which specializes in
animal shelter design, is working to design a facility that will create more comfortable housing
of animals, places for potential owners to interact with adoptable
animals,
animal isolation and
treatment areas, and more space for the staff.
Founded in 2015, Share The Love Rescue Inc has a simple mission and simple goals: provide care and find homes for dogs in high kill
shelters, as well as offer education and support services to the public regarding the
treatment of animals.
The groups have safely transported the dogs to a temporary emergency
animal shelter where they will be thoroughly examined by a team
of veterinarians and receive any necessary immediate medical
treatment.
Our Mission The purposes for establishing Peewee's Pet Adoption World and Sanctuary are: • To operate a non-profit, no - kill
shelter and adoption center for indigent
animals, exclusively for charitable purposes; - To rescue, rehabilitate, and care for lost and abandoned
animals; - To reunite lost
animals with their owners; - To find loving and caring new homes for those
animals which are suitable for adoption; - To provide
shelter and care for those
animals not suitable for adoption, for the duration
of their lives; - To promote the humane and proper
treatment of all
animals.
The Tortorella Family Foundation For Giving Backis working in cooperation with the Westchester Humane Society, under the leadership
of a newly founded board
of directors and management, to establish humane
treatment of the
animals in its care at the rescue
shelter in Harrison, NY.
We promote the kind
treatment of homeless, stray and abandoned
animals by providing
shelter, care, adoptions, and community education.
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animal shelters, kennels and 1000's of dog owners as an effective replacement to one - spot flea and tick treatments like Frontline, Advantage and other spot drop pet medications that compromise some pets immune systems and have been shown to promote dry skin, itching sensations, erratic behavior, convulsions, illness and premature death in some
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of dog owners as an effective replacement to one - spot flea and tick
treatments like Frontline, Advantage and other spot drop pet medications that compromise some pets immune systems and have been shown to promote dry skin, itching sensations, erratic behavior, convulsions, illness and premature death in some pets.
«Medical volunteers are desperately needed to perform
shelter rounds, recognize signs
of illness, perform
treatments, and help implement changes that will drastically improve the welfare
of sheltered animals,» Polak said.
«The short - term goals
of Project GO include providing funding for the
treatment of orthopedic and neurologic injuries found in working dogs,
shelter and rescue
animals, and
animal sanctuaries with limited funding.
We promote humane
treatment of animals, and establish and operate the Richmond
Animal Shelter and the Cat Sanctuary for the reception and care
of companion
animals, particularly feral, stray, seized or unwanted
animals.
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Volunteers are one
of our most valuable resources, and with your commitment and assistance we will work together to make the organization successful in promoting
animal welfare, providing public education on the proper care and
treatment of animals and giving
shelter animals some much needed love and attention.
For over 30 years, OLHS» dedicated staff and volunteers have worked to improve the plight
of lost, unwanted, abandoned, and homeless
animals by providing
shelter, care, rescue, adoption services, and foster homes; to investigate incidents
of animal cruelty, abandonment, and neglect; and to promote responsible pet ownership by advocating spay / neuter, permanent identification, and the humane and compassionate
treatment of animals.
Because
of those policies, owners often are referred down the road to a high - kill
shelter, or pets are let loose to fend for themselves, according to the People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Instead, People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals and the Humane Society
of the United States criticized the president and his family because they didn't adopt a
shelter dog.
The money will go into a donation account for the
shelter that's used to help
animals in need
of medical
treatment and other essentials.
A one - hour program at your school / facility designed for groups ages 8 & up that includes a presentation about what we do, the
animals we work with, the humane
treatment of animals, plus interactions with some
of our
shelter animals (dependent on the availability
of suitable
animals).
When
animal lovers learn about the cruelty and killing that are rampant in U.S.
shelters, and that national
animal protection organizations such as the Humane Society
of the United States (HSUS), the American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to
Animals (ASPCA) and People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA) defend these
shelters and thwart efforts at reform, the first and the most logical question they ask is: Why?
Some
of the provisions that are subject to repeal would mean permanently reducing the required holding period for
animals to 72 hours prior to euthanasia, eliminating the requirement to provide veterinary
treatment for
shelter animals, and eliminating the requirement to keep records for
animals impounded by
shelter personnel, which would only make it more difficult to locate lost
animals or those available for adoption.
This project will help RCHS maximize the capacity and capabilities
of the
shelter, help save
animals» lives, educate the community about
animal care and the humane
treatment of animals, and maintain its 98 % live release rate for homeless pets — one
of the highest placement rates in the country.
«
Animal shelter» means a facility operated, owned, or maintained by a duly incorporated humane society, animal welfare society, or other non-profit organization for the purpose of providing for and promoting the welfare, protection, and humane treatment of an
Animal shelter» means a facility operated, owned, or maintained by a duly incorporated humane society,
animal welfare society, or other non-profit organization for the purpose of providing for and promoting the welfare, protection, and humane treatment of an
animal welfare society, or other non-profit organization for the purpose
of providing for and promoting the welfare, protection, and humane
treatment of animals.
As the cost
of veterinary care continues to rise,
shelters are overflowing with
animals whose owners can not afford critically needed medical
treatment.
By placing their pets into foster care while they are going through hospital
treatments, PAWS is able to help these folks keep their
animals safe, happy, and out
of shelters.
Through the care and
sheltering of animals needing protection, investigative practices which will prevent abuse, education
of the public as to ownership duties and responsibilities, vetted and thorough adoption services, and targeted, high - impact spay / neuter policies, the South Suburban Humane Society will make every effort towards ending
animal homelessness, reducing pet overpopulation, and ending cruel, inhumane
treatment and abuse towards pets.
The update will provide more specific requirements for the
treatment and care
of animals, including adequate food, water and
shelter, appropriate space and exercise and access to veterinary care.
Examples include young
animals under eight weeks
of age, mothers with litters,
animals that need ongoing medical
treatment,
animals that are not doing well emotionally in the
shelter,
animals who need socialization, and sometimes healthy
animals to free up kennel space in the
shelter.
Ruth Steinert Memorial SPCA's mission as a no - kill
shelter is to protect the welfare
of all domestic
animals and promote the humane
treatment & well being
of these
animals by the following:
Outpatient Parvo
Treatment by
Animal Shelters for Dogs in the Community is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community -
Animal Shelters for Dogs in the Community is part
of an ongoing series
of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division
of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative
animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community -
animal welfare information to
shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving
of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
Asheville Humane Society is dedicated to promoting the compassionate
treatment of animals in our community through education,
sheltering and adoption.
To achieve our goal
of providing optimum care and the greatest number
of new beginnings for homeless pets at our
shelter, and
of educating the community about pet care and the humane
treatment of animals, we are undertaking a
shelter expansion.
Heartland's mission is: a) to provide a no - kill
shelter for the care, humane
treatment, and adoption
of lost, stray, and abandoned
animals; b) to find permanent, loving homes for homeless
animals and promote responsible pet ownership through education, community outreach, and collaboration while maintaining respect and compassion for all creatures.
As part
of their overall effort to save all the injured and ill
animals at the city
shelter, Austin Pets Alive developed a program for parvovirus
treatment and a protocol for distemper
treatment.
«The goal is to have this outreach event where we can all celebrate together and celebrate the direction that
animal welfare and the humane treatment of animals is progressing rapidly,» said Vicki Rowland, Executive Director of Camden County Animal Sh
animal welfare and the humane
treatment of animals is progressing rapidly,» said Vicki Rowland, Executive Director
of Camden County
Animal Sh
Animal Shelter.
Perform veterinary medical and surgical procedures, including dentistry, appropriate for the care
of shelter animals, owned
animals, and wildlife; administer
treatments, including vaccinations, when needed to ensure the health
of shelter animals; prescribe and administer medications and anti-parasite
treatments; perform diagnostic procedures.
The primary purposes
of this position are to examine and triage
animals entering the facility, develop and oversee appropriate
treatment plans for
animals requiring emergency or ongoing medical care, perform surgeries, monitor the health and care
of animals housed at the
shelter, and act in the capacity
of an expert witness in court cases.
The development
of shelter medicine over the last 15 years has helped make it possible to give
shelter animals the same chance at
treatment as
animals with homes.
Manages the overall health and welfare
of all
animals under the stewardship
of the organization, including but not limited to,
animals in the
shelter, foster care and the Intake Building (s), and ensures all
animals receive the
treatment and care that is expected and set forth by the organization's mission statement and vision.
Camden County
Animal Shelter cares for any animal regardless of the reason which may include a pet surrendered by their owners due to medical issues or financial limitations, a stray animal that has been abandoned as well as any animal that has suffered extreme neglect from starvation and medical trea
Animal Shelter cares for any
animal regardless of the reason which may include a pet surrendered by their owners due to medical issues or financial limitations, a stray animal that has been abandoned as well as any animal that has suffered extreme neglect from starvation and medical trea
animal regardless
of the reason which may include a pet surrendered by their owners due to medical issues or financial limitations, a stray
animal that has been abandoned as well as any animal that has suffered extreme neglect from starvation and medical trea
animal that has been abandoned as well as any
animal that has suffered extreme neglect from starvation and medical trea
animal that has suffered extreme neglect from starvation and medical
treatment.
Supplemented the
Shelter's Medical Budget to provide both preventative and rehabilitative medical care for hundreds
of animals including
treatment of 196 adoptable heartworm positive dogs through FOTAS» Save a Heart, Have a Heart Program
The Tortorella Foundation would like to personally thank Bryan Rouse at
Animal Life Rescue for all the work he did to help Bentley get out
of that
shelter as fast a possible, the medical
treatment he received and all the love he showed Bentley.
To
shelter animals until they find permanent homes, to educate the community about responsible pet ownership, and to advocate for the humane
treatment of all
animals.
JOB TITLE: Licensed Veterinary Technician — Full Time DEPARTMENT: Veterinary Department ACCOUNTABILITY: Staff Veterinarian FUNCTIONS: To provide medical care and
treatment to all
sheltered animals in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the Society and the State laws
of Washington.
Transportation and impoundment
of stray
animals to the
shelter for impound, or in cases
of emergency, to a veterinarian for medical
treatment (if WHS staff veterinarian is not available).
Emergency Medical Fund The Emergency Medical Fund enables us to provide life - saving medical care to injured or sick cats and dogs who arrive at our
shelter; these
animals would otherwise face the possibility
of euthanasia without the medical
treatment necessary to rehabilitate them.
$ 50 = 1 week
of food for
shelter dogs / cats $ 100 = vaccinations for 10 dogs or cats $ 200 = blood work for 8 senior
animals $ 500 = full service veterinary
treatment, supplies and medication for an injured
animal in need $ 1000 = emergency after - hours call - out services from WHS
animal control officers for 1 week