Not exact matches
Everybody Wins: Learn How to Change the Way
Animal Groups and Veterinarians Work Together 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 Groups and Veterinarians
Work Together 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.
As President of the
Animal Rescue League of Boston from 1901 to 1929, Anna Harris Smith acted upon a wide - range of animal welfare and humane issues of the time, such as abandonment of pets, work horse abuses, inhumane livestock transport methods, and the humane education of chi
Animal Rescue League of Boston from 1901 to 1929, Anna Harris Smith acted upon a
wide - range of
animal welfare and humane issues of the time, such as abandonment of pets, work horse abuses, inhumane livestock transport methods, and the humane education of chi
animal welfare and humane issues of the time, such as abandonment of pets,
work horse abuses, inhumane livestock transport methods, and the humane education of children.
It's a new initiative that encourages shelters and
rescues to track and share their statistics so that everyone — especially local and national groups and researchers
working on the problems of
animal cruelty and pet homelessness — can identify and study what's
working and replicate those approaches far and
wide.
We
work with a
wide range of
rescues and shelters, and certain
animals need more care than others before they can be adopted, such as puppies.