Benefits for your community Spaying and neutering helps reduce the number of strays and
unwanted animals in a community.
Partnered to promote a discount community spay - neuter assistance program to help reduce the number of
unwanted animals in our communities
With your tax - deductible donation, Humane Ohio can continue to make a difference in the lives of countless animals and people in our region, and help local shelters and rescues by reducing the number of homeless,
unwanted animals in our community.
March Pet Themes Fix Your Pet Month March is Fix Your Pet month and the Ontario SPCA is encouraging the public to spay or neuter their pets and help reduce the number of
unwanted animals in their communities.
Why we recommend desexing your pet... «Desexing your pets has many health and behavioural benefits, not to mention it reduces the number of
unwanted animals in the community,» «Desexing pets can prevent them from roaming, fighting and causing a nuisance to neighbours.»
«Desexing your pets has many health and behavioural benefits, not to mention it reduces the number of
unwanted animals in the community,»
Reduction in intake, while a worthwhile and attainable goal, should be realized through providing positive alternatives to shelter admission, keeping pets in their homes, and reducing the number of
unwanted animals in the community.
By becoming a member of the AWL, you will enable us to further enrich the lives of numerous abandoned, stray, neglected and
unwanted animals in our community by providing not only financial support, but compassion for our cause and for the animals we are trying to save.
Beyond the risks and unnecessary suffering caused by
unwanted animals in our community, there are important health issues that could be significantly reduced by having your pet spayed or neutered.
We can not solve the problem of too many sick and
unwanted animals in our community by only paying for medicine.
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.»
Not exact matches
Through
community outreach, volunteering at clinics, and financial support of vaccine and sterilization clinics, Fixin'to Save helps diminish the numbers of
unwanted litters to reduce
animal euthanasia
in Dallas.
Together we will ultimately help to improve the health and wellness of local companion
animals and reduce the number of
unwanted dogs and cats born
in our
community.
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.
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 animal
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 animal
in the
community, the organization advocates for spay / neuter as a humane and effective way to reduce the population of
unwanted animals.
Keeping pets
in our
community healthy and reducing the number of
unwanted animals is a priority for us.
Located
in North Charleston, the Charleston
Animal Society (CAS) takes
in nearly 20,000 of the
community's
unwanted animals each year.
You will also receive ongoing information about the Whatcom Humane Society and how your support helps so many homeless,
unwanted, abused and orphaned
animals in our
community.
We help abandoned, neglected, abused and
unwanted pets
in the Savannah, GA area by partnering with shelters, rescue groups and the
community to facilitate adoption of these
animals into permanent and loving homes.
The
Animal Control Division's mission is to educate the public about responsible pet ownership and provide programs to decrease the number of
unwanted pets
in the
community.
We are a
community resource, dedicated to protecting and providing temporary shelter and comfort to all companion
animals in need, while promoting adoptions and re-homing for
unwanted, abused, neglected and abandoned pets.
The
Animal Rescue League of Berks County serves its
community not just by providing care to the abandoned, abused and
unwanted animals in our facility, but by offering the
community options to enrich the lives of their own pets and the pets of others.
I also understand that
animal shelters have an imperative to reduce
unwanted puppies
In our
communities.
White River Humane Society's mission is to care for the lost and homeless
animals of Lawrence County, while providing education and services to the public that will lead to reducing the number of
unwanted animals born
in our
community.
Established
in the fall of 2003 our mission is rescuing lost, abandoned, or
unwanted animals in Catron County and the surrounding New Mexico
communities.
Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA Based
in Coyote Point, San Mateo, with an adoption facility
in Burlingame, PHS cares for the
community's sick, injured, abused,
unwanted, stray, neglected and older
animals.
Without these two very important services, and the continued support of the
community, the number of
unwanted and uncared for
animals would drastically increase
in Lane County.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home
unwanted dogs and cats; to prevent overpopulation through spay / neuter; to restore dignity, trust and quality of life for neglected, abused and homeless dogs and cats; to find the best home for each dog and cat
in our care; to educate adopters and our
community on pet care, spaying / neutering, training and suitable
animal selection for their lifestyle; to provide a network of resources, volunteers and fosters for
animals,
animal shelters / pounds and the
community.
Through our rescue and relocation model, we have created a lifeline for
unwanted, abused and abandoned
animals in the southern states while also helping
animals and their families
in our own
communities.
As a participant
in the #ASFGIVINGTUESDAY Campaign, we are calling on our
community to help us continue to reduce the number of
unwanted kittens, puppies, cats and dogs
in our area, and save the lives of thousands of local homeless
animals.
We find loving homes for the
unwanted, abused, abandoned and sick / injured
animals in our
community.
The Humane Society & SPCA of Hancock County exists to educate the public on care and responsible treatment of
animals; to humanely provide for and protect
unwanted, lost and abused
animals; and, to create a quality environment for all
animals through its policies and presence
in the
community.
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].
The four purposes of the program are to prevent the birth of
unwanted kittens
in the
community, to reduce the hormone caused nuisance behaviors associated with cats not spayed or neutered, to vaccinate the cats for public health, and to reduce the number of cats euthanized
in animal shelters.
The Helotes Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to placing
unwanted animals in Helotes, Texas and the surrounding San Antonio
community into loving homes.
Orange County
Animal Services strongly advocates for pet spay and neuter to reduce the number of
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens
in the
community.
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.
Despite our new public veterinary clinic and the City of Windsor's recent voucher program, there continue to be too many
animals in our
community giving birth to
unwanted litters.
Furever Friends, Ft. Worth, TX Furever Friends, Inc. is an
animal rescue organization founded
in 1995 by experienced
animal welfare volunteers who wanted to work with local
animal shelters, veterinarians, and the
community to find homes for
unwanted and abandoned
animals.
In the Greater Rochester
community, Lollypop Farm has the largest capacity for
animal care and is the only organization to accept stray and
unwanted pets of all species.
The mission of the San Antonio Humane Society is to serve as an active resource
in Bexar County to find homes and provide temporary shelter for abandoned and
unwanted animals prevent cruelty to
animals, promote the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats and educate the
community on responsible
animal care, ultimately reducing the number of stray, abused and
unwanted animals.
The Sacramento Area
Animal Coalition depends on private donations and
community support to offer affordable spay and neuter surgeries that help reduce the number of
unwanted animals in our region.
Her devotion to the rescue
animals in our
community is such a gift, not just to the rescue groups who take
in these homeless
animals, but to the
animals themselves, who often seem transformed after a session where they are no longer
unwanted, unneeded or unnecessary, but are instead the stars of the moment.»
The Humane Society of Charlotte believes
in working to improve our
community by creating new, loving families, and building a world where there are no more homeless and
unwanted animals.
They give and give each day
in order to provide a safe, comfortable and peaceful environment for all the stray and
unwanted animals of this
community.
Spay / Neuter
Community Fund: This fund supports the work that the APS does to end pet overpopulation and the resultant neglect, abandonment and surrender of unwanted animals by removing one of the main barriers to spay / neuter for animals in the communi
Community Fund: This fund supports the work that the APS does to end pet overpopulation and the resultant neglect, abandonment and surrender of
unwanted animals by removing one of the main barriers to spay / neuter for
animals in the
communitycommunity: cost.
Alas, we are also endowed with an abundance of challenges:
in many areas,
unwanted and homeless
animals still abound, and the
community's need for education and assistance with basic pet care can seem bottomless.
In addition to the care and adoption of
unwanted and abused
animals, HSWC offers the
community many worthwhile programs such as The Low Income Spay / Neuter Program, The Adult Companion Program, Charlie's Fund, and Foster Care.
VINELAND — The Cumberland County SPCA is eager to convert your
unwanted shoe stash into much needed shelter cash.Through an established relationship with the WoofTrax app, the shelter staff is now participating
in a new fundraising opportunity.RELATED: Dogs & cats at Cumberland County SPCA need a homeWooftrax Shoes for Shelters & Rescue purchases new or gently used footwear from shelters at a bulk rate.So the local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals is hosting a shoe drive, asking the
community to bring
in their old soles.
We also partner with local
animal welfare organizations
in a trap - neuter - return (TNR) program for
community (unowned) cats to help reduce the number of
unwanted litters born and the number of kittens and cats brought to shelters.