Whether we're working to move animals out of the City shelter and into placement via our Wheels of Hope program, training New Yorkers to perform Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and care for community cats through our NYC Feral Cat Initiative, helping our community's most
vulnerable pet owners keep their pets despite difficult circumstances via our Helping Pets and People in Crisis program, or preparing for our large - scale Adoptapalooza events, every day is different.
Not exact matches
From a
pet owner's perspective, it might be useful to know if an animal is left or right limb dominant, as it may help them gauge how
vulnerable that individual is to stressful situations.»
The businesses of the largest percentage of
pet store
owners — the Die - Hard Sunsetters — are probably the most
vulnerable when the next economic decline occurs.
The NKLA initiative also provides low - cost spay / neuter services to
pet owners that need it the most and implements life - saving programs such as kitten nurseries for the shelter system's most
vulnerable pets.
Helping
vulnerable animals and keeping
pets in safe and loving homes requires a commitment from all of us — advocates,
pet owners, shelters, leaders, and entire communities.
To serve the
pets and
pet owners of the homeless community and other
vulnerable and low - income populations by providing
pet food, supplies, and medical care; to promote positive and responsible
pet ownership (including spay and neuter); to identify and provide
pet owners useful and low - cost information on
pet resources.
Realizing that the diagnosis of cancer is a
vulnerable time for
pet owners, Erica values the opportunity oncologists have to provide comfort and hope to their clients and patients.
«For too long,
vulnerable Bronx animals have been transported to shelters in neighboring boroughs, which adds to the challenges at those facilities and hinders reunions between lost
pets and their
owners.