Funding from Grey Muzzle supports Austin Humane Society's intake and adoption programs, helping
vulnerable senior dogs with medical needs, enabling AHS to transfer in, assist, and find lifelong homes for more of these dogs.
Not exact matches
Raising Aid for
Dogs at Risk (RADAR) was founded to support these «below the radar» country - road shelters in caring for the most vulnerable and at - risk dogs, such as seniors and those with medical iss
Dogs at Risk (RADAR) was founded to support these «below the radar» country - road shelters in caring for the most
vulnerable and at - risk
dogs, such as seniors and those with medical iss
dogs, such as
seniors and those with medical issues.
Grey Muzzle's piece will support the outreach initiative by funding the cost of veterinary care for
senior dogs in the program and we hope that, together, we can strengthen and expand the collective reach, creating positive outcomes for at - risk pets while promoting this emotional bond that is so critical to the health and wellness of these
vulnerable populations.
Sometimes,
senior dogs may be prone to some health issues that make them feel
vulnerable so they want to stay as close as they can to their caregivers.
However, because we take in some very
vulnerable and sick
dogs and cats, including newborn orphaned kittens,
seniors, special needs cases and
dogs in very advanced stages of heart worm disease — some of the animals in our care do pass away or are humanely euthanized to end suffering.
Whelping mothers, young puppies, and
senior dogs are especially
vulnerable to the shelter environment and need a quiet place to raise young, grow, and age peacefully until the right forever home can be found.
Senior pets are as
vulnerable to parasites as younger
dogs and in some cases even more so.