She is the Founder and President of Open Paw, a non-profit organization devoted to addressing
the unwanted animal problem both by streamlining the shelter animal residents / staff / volunteer process for optimum efficiency / enrichment and also by arming com
Not exact matches
At
Animal Behavior College, it is our philosophy that creating a canine - human relationship built on positive interaction and consistency can often deter future
unwanted behavior
problems, facilitate faster learning and even solve some existing behavioral challenges.
It may help curb
unwanted animal behavioral
problems.
This coalition is a team of
animal grant - makers and rescuers tackling the
problem of
unwanted litters and
animal dumping in the Everglades.»
Elaine said the tough economic climate appeared to be exacerbating the
problem of
unwanted animals as the centre is often asked to take in cats by owners who have lost their jobs, can't afford to keep their pet or moved into rented accommodation where they are not allowed to keep cats.
The
problem of
unwanted animals is countywide.
The
problem is THE WHOLESALE KILLING OF
UNWANTED ANIMALS AND THAT MUST STOP.
If these operations are even regulated, which many are not, APHIS or a state agency or law enforcement typically turn a blind eye, dithering over their authority to shut them down, pretending these are somehow legitimate «businesses» that should be supported, ignoring that these sleazy operators make their money from
animal cruelty and leave communities with
unwanted dogs in their shelters, environmental and health hazards from improperly disposed of carcasses and waste, infestation, and wastewater and other sewage
problems.
The quickest way to solve an
unwanted animal and irresponsible pet - owner
problem is to let everyone know that you will quickly and humanely destroy every last one of their
unwanted, uncared - for, or unsupervised
animals for them.
In operation since 1974 and founded to help solve the growing
problem of stray
animals in the community, the organization advocates for spay / neuter as a humane and effective way to reduce the population of
unwanted animals.
The puppies are sold either directly to the public via the Internet, newspaper ads, at the mill itself, or are sold to brokers and pet shops across the country.The documented
problems of puppy mills include over breeding, inbreeding, minimal veterinary care, poor quality of food and shelter, lack of socialization with humans, overcrowded cages, and the killing of
unwanted animals.
All of our rescue
animals are spayed or neutered in an attempt to combat the devastating pet overpopulation
problem that results in millions of
unwanted pets every year.
The best way to avoid the
problem of
unwanted pets, and the kindest thing you can do for
animals generally, is to make sure that your cat or dog is spayed or neutered.
«Spaying or neutering a pet is the most effective thing a pet parent can do to prevent
unwanted litters that add to the homeless pet overpopulation
problem,» says Dr. Lisa Chassy, director of public spay / neuter programs for Young - Williams
Animal Center.
Spaying and neutering your pet is cheaper in the long run than caring for
unwanted litters and the medical
problems that can occur when an
animal is not spayed or neutered.
Most people are also aware of the tremendous pet overpopulation and over breeding
problems today that have resulted in too many
unwanted animals both at shelters and in homes.
So, if you can, check with your local shelter or rescue to find out about becoming a foster volunteer, and help us tackle the
problem of homeless
animals until there are no more
unwanted dogs.
While some
animals are euthanized due to serious health
problems, many
animals are simply
unwanted and pet shelters are just unable to house and feed them.
By offering these much - needed services, we help save
animal lives by preventing
unwanted litters and work towards reducing Wichita's pet overpopulation
problem.
Behavioral and emotional issues are amongst the most difficult
problems to treat in conventional veterinary medicine, as it is often difficult to truly understand the basis and biochemistry involved in
unwanted behaviors in our companion
animals..
Bissell Pet Foundation The BISSELL Pet Foundation is designed to address the growing
problem of displaced,
unwanted and homeless
animals in the United States and to help every pet find a home.
For over a century,
animal shelters have formed the cornerstone of our society's response to the
problem of
unwanted, abandoned and free roaming pets in communities [29].
We are committed to helping reduce the
unwanted pet population, and spaying or neutering your
animals is a critical part of controlling this
problem.
Instead of helping consumers or solving
animal welfare
problems, it creates a government - mandated monopoly making stray and
unwanted dogs, and unregulated rescues and shelters the only retail source for dogs and puts legally operating pet shops with dogs from regulated breeders out of business.
Animal rescue organisations are for the most part very responsible groups motivated by the need to offer care to
unwanted, neglected and badly treated
animals, however the majority of dogs taken in these days are not neglected or badly treated — they are simply a
problem that the owner now wants rid of.
Animal shelters play a vital role in communities by reducing the
problems caused by stray and
unwanted animals, and they play an important part in facilitating pet acquisition.
The flight on Pet Airways was part of the Pup My Ride campaign, which transports dogs and cats from parts of the country that are oversaturated with
unwanted pets to regions with fewer
animal control
problems, where the demand for pet adoptions is typically higher.
The pet population
problem Every year, millions of
unwanted dogs and cats, including puppies and kittens, are needlessly put to death in
animal shelters.
Spaying and neutering prevents many behavior and health
problems for your
animal as well as reducing overpopulation and the euthanasia of
unwanted dogs and cats in Oakland.
Spaying or neutering has many benefits such as: prevents the addition of more
animals to the overpopulation
problem, increases the likelihood that a companion
animal will live a long and healthy life, and reduces the chance of
unwanted behaviors, i.e. spraying in cats and roaming in dogs.
In this interview, the Trib discusses progress on Waco's
problem of
unwanted and stray
animals with Waco Mayor Malcolm Duncan Jr., Assistant City Manager Wiley Stem III and Dr. Sara Pizano of Target Zero, a nonprofit group whose mission is to cut euthanasia at shelters nationwide.
The number of abandoned
animals can be greatly reduced, or even eliminated, by attacking the pet overpopulation
problem with a vigorous program of spaying and neutering to prevent
unwanted births.
We can not solve the
problem of too many sick and
unwanted animals in our community by only paying for medicine.
Spay and neuter programs, combinded with community education, are the only humane way to address the
problem of
unwanted companion
animals.
If you don't have a
problem with
unwanted animals entering your house; you simply want a timed pet door because you don't want to open the door every morning to let the cat out nor looking for your feline friend all evenings to keep it inside at night.
Many companion
animals are given up by their owners because of behavior
problems — and in most cases, there are things you can do to change your
animal's
unwanted behavior.
There is so much
animal abuse and so many
unwanted animals that responsible breeders want to make sure they do not contribute to the
problem.
The existence of homeless /
unwanted cats is one of the major
problems involving companion
animals in the United States.
While this program is critical to saving the lives of stray and
unwanted animals in our community, we will never solve this
problem without spay and neuter.»
Local communities, pounds and shelters are left to handle the growing
problems of
unwanted, surrendered and abandoned
animals with no or limited State financial assistance, and little or no time for addressing the root of the
problem.