Calhoun County Humane Society DBA The Animal Shelter Mission Statement of the Calhoun County animal Shelter. To provide the pets inour care with a decent, Humane Society of the united states http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/AL75.html
Extractions: Olivia is up to date on shots, dewormed, spayed , heartworm tested negative and started on heartworm preventative. She has been at the shelter for a very long time. She gets along well with other dogs. She is very eager to please. She would make a great addition to any household. She does well in a household with other dogs as she was fostered for a while and did great. Please call about Olivia today. HOW TO HELP
Marshall County Animal Shelter We were selected by the Humane Society of the united states as the national Humane EVERY animal is spayed or neutered before leaving the shelter. http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/WV64.html
Extractions: The Marshall County Animal Rescue League will hold its annual Mutt March (dog walk) on Saturday, October 1 at St. Jude Park in Glen Dale. Registration is from 9-10, with the walkers and their dogs stepping out at 10. Walkers are asked to secure sponsors. Participants collecting the most money will win prizes. There will also be a costume contest and treasure hunt for the dogs. For a brochure, contact the shelter at 845-9770. Lets make this the best walk ever.. Marshall County was the only West Virginia Shelter invited to attend the Pets for Life Training sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States and Science Diet Pet Food. Formed in 1977, the Marshall County Animal Rescue has earned two National Awards. We were selected by the Humane Society of the United States as the national Humane Education Achievement Award winners, and recognized nationally by Paws to Recycle Programs in the "Most Community Support" category. The Marshall County Animal Rescue League consists of a small group of dedicated individuals who through enthusiasm and commitment have turned an "unsheltered" county into a county that has an outstanding shelter program. Our Humane Society is contracted by the Marshall County Commission to oversee animal shelter operations. We work continually to provide progressive programs for the betterment of the shelter and the animals. The Marshall County Animal Rescue League meets on the 3rd Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Commission Room of the Marshall County Court House located on 7th street in Moundsville. Please join us.
Animal Shelters And Rescue About 1000 shelters in the united states responding as part of Shelter Twentyfour percent, or 3 million, of the animals taken to shelters over the http://www.certificate.net/wwio/pet26.shtml
Extractions: The two studies, conducted by Colorado State veterinary epidemiologist Dr. M.D. Salman and sponsored by the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy, reveal that moving and other lifestyle issues were the main reasons given by pet owners when surrendering their animals to shelters. But the majority of those pets64 percentare euthanized instead of adopted into new homes. The survey also revealed that, on average, 42.5 percent of pets that entered animal shelters were submitted by animal control authorities and nearly 30 percent were surrendered by their owners. The remainder were relinquished by other sources. Twenty-four percent, or 3 million, of the animals taken to shelters over the three-year period were adopted by new families. Only 10 percent, or 1.2 million, were reclaimed by their owners.
American Humane: Newsroom: Fact Sheets: Euthanasia shelters in the united states to be 3500 (the exact number of animal sheltersoperating in the united states does not exist), here are the statistics http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=nr_fact_sheets_animal_eut
NewPet.com Animal Shelter Search Thousands of animal shelters are located throughout the united states. Each shelterhouses hundreds of abandoned dogs and cats each hoping for a new home http://www.newpet.com/matchmaking/zipcode/zipcodeform.htm
NewPet.com Matchmaking -- Where To Find A Dog animal shelters are excellent places to find a new pet. With the very realproblem of pet overpopulation in the united states, shelters are bulging with http://www.newpet.com/matchmaking/where/mm_w_animalshelters.htm
Extractions: Where to Find a Dog? Animal Shelters Animal shelters are excellent places to find a new pet. Shelters are usually run by local governments, or by caring citizens who form private non-profit groups. Shelters can be found under many different names, such as: humane societies, animal protection leagues, the pound, the cruelty society, animal care and control, foster homes, etc. There are several national organizations that help to promote the good work that is done on behalf of abandoned pets: With the very real problem of pet overpopulation in the United States, shelters are bulging with large numbers of cats and dogs that are in need of a good home. These are animals that have been turned-in by their owners for one reason or another, or have entered as strays, with no one to claim them. Unfortunately, with limited space and resources, the majority of pets that enter a shelter must be put to death unless they are adopted by a new owner. Certain shelters are able to stretch their resources and have a "no-kill" policy in place, but tragically most facilities are unable to maintain this type of policy. The good news is that you can make a real difference by bringing a shelter pet into your home. The cost is usually minimal, typically ranging from $15 to $75. The fees may already include shots and/or neutering. Sometimes the first veterinarian visit is also included in the fee, and if the pet hasn't already been spayed or neutered, you will be strongly advised or required to do so.
Welcome To Healthypet.com! Journal of Applied animal Welfare Science (JAAWS), researchers went into 12selected animal shelters in the united states for one year to find out why. http://www.healthypet.com/library_view.aspx?ID=4&sid=3
King County Animal Control - Frequently Asked Questions the united states, public and private shelters are filled with animals. The Humane Society of the united states estimates that approximately 25 http://www.metrokc.gov/lars/animal/services/adptqst.htm
Extractions: TTY Relay: 711 Buy your pet license online ... Hours/Locations Pet Tips: Regulations Services PET ADOPTIONS WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ADOPTING A PET FROM SHELTERS/ FOSTER GROUPS In virtually every community across the United States, public and private shelters are filled with animals. Some are lost pets whose owners can't be found. Others are pets whose owners can no longer keep them. There are puppies, kittens, older animals, mixed breeds, and purebreds, as well as other types of pets available for adoption. They all have at least one thing in common. Each is hoping for a permanent and loving home. Unfortunately, for most of these animals there will be no new home. Why? The answer is simple: there are too many animals and not enough homes. The solution to this tragic problem starts with you. When you're ready to add a pet to your family, visit your local animal shelter. Questions most frequently asked of shelter staff: Are animals healthy and well-adjusted?
California's Directory Of Animal Rescue Groups Over 1000 rescues and 250 animal shelters were included in the directory, homes not only in California, but throughout the entire united states! http://www.rescuers.com/
Extractions: A new focus and time to say "Good-Bye"..... Rescuers.com was created in an era when it was only the minority of rescue groups and shelters that were privileged to have web pages. The public, seeking to adopt a purebred dog, often had great difficulty locating breed rescue groups. I had first-hand experience in 1997 when looking for rescues in my own search to adopt a Golden Retriever. In this quest for a golden of my own, Rescuers.com was born. At it's origin, the site was dedicated to southern California shelters and rescues only, but soon expanded to include the entire state! Over 1,000 rescues and 250 animal shelters were included in the directory, always free of charge. Since Rescuers.com's
Extractions: HIDDEN ENEMY HSUS The Humane Society of the United States Reptile breeders should feel pride in the progress theyve helped achieve over the past several decades. Weve unraveled many of the mysteries of inducing our animals to reproduce in captivity, and have made Captive-Bred ( = 'CB' ) a common adjective in the hobby and industry. CB applied to herps is now understood to reflect quality and hardiness as pets. The percentage of CB herps available today dwarfs what we had just ten years ago, and is already making up a significant proportion of herps sold in pet shops. Just as it seems obvious to us close to the herp industry that this natural evolution is proceeding well, new threats to our freedom to keep herps looms in the form of three new enemies the H umane S ociety of the U nited S tates (HSUS), The Fund For Animals , and P eople for the E thical T reatment of A nimals (PETA). The PETA are presently under scrutiny by the F.B.I. as a terrorism network because of their admission of funding extremists who have destroyed several facilities by fire. These closely-aligned organizations have remained largely hidden from our notice until recently. They have now set their sights on the reptile hobby and trade, their ultimate goals being to stop it completely.
Extractions: HIDDEN ENEMY HSUS The Humane Society of the United States Reptile breeders should feel pride in the progress theyve helped achieve over the past several decades. Weve unraveled many of the mysteries of inducing our animals to reproduce in captivity, and have made Captive-Bred ( = 'CB' ) a common adjective in the hobby and industry. CB applied to herps is now understood to reflect quality and hardiness as pets. The percentage of CB herps available today dwarfs what we had just ten years ago, and is already making up a significant proportion of herps sold in pet shops. Just as it seems obvious to us close to the herp industry that this natural evolution is proceeding well, new threats to our freedom to keep herps looms in the form of two new enemies the H umane S ociety of the U nited S tates (HSUS) and P eople for the E thical T reatment of A nimals (PETA). The PETA are presently under scrutiny by the F.B.I. as a terrorism network because of their admission of funding extremists who have destroyed several facilities by fire. These closely-aligned organizations have remained largely hidden from our notice until recently. They have now set their sights on the reptile hobby and trade, their ultimate goals being to stop it completely.
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Animal Shelters On Long Island According to the Humane Society of the united states, the overpopulation situationfor both cats Here are some private and municipal animal shelters. http://longisland.about.com/cs/pets/a/pet_adoption.htm
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BJC Animal Control Service Is Redirecting... The Humane Society of the united states offers these tips to help you should you Contact local animal control shelters and animal control agencies for http://www.bjcacs.com/
Australia united, united , united Arab Emirates, united Kingdom, united states, organization Shelter for Helpless animals In Distress Tree animal Shelter http://lairds.org/Kyler/old_Purdue/animal_rescue/shelters
Extractions: We currently have entries in the following countries: Australia Belgium Canada Costa Rica ... organization Australia Belgium Canada Clarington Pet Connection Friends of Abandoned Pets Jazzpurr Cat Care Society Toronto Cat Rescue ... Reptile Rescue (Burlington) Cambridge and District Humane Society (Cambridge) Gananoque and District Humane Society (Gananoque) Hamilton SPCA (Hamilton) Rabbits Galore!
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Casa Grande Animal Control Note Over 12 million cats and dogs were turned in to animal shelters last year . CG, Every hour in the united states, more than 5500 puppies and kittens http://www.ci.casa-grande.az.us/animal_control/pet.php
Extractions: Remember, you are your pet's best friend. Provide identification. If your pet ever does get loose, the license can help ensure a safe return. A cat or dog picked up and placed in the City Animal Control Impound Facility that is not wearing a current license is deemed unowned. An unowned animal or "stray" is held for 72 hours (three days) and is then open for adoption. Note: Over 12 million cats and dogs were turned in to animal shelters last year. Only one in ten found a home. If the animal is not adopted at this time, the animal then undergoes a "painless death" (euthanasia).
Animal Care And Service Workers Some groomers work in kennels, veterinary clinics, animal shelters, The HumaneSociety of the united states, 2100 L St. NW., Washington, DC 200371598. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos168.htm
Extractions: Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement ... Sources of Additional Information Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Kennel attendants care for pets while their owners are working or traveling out of town. Beginning attendants perform basic tasks, such as cleaning cages and dog runs, filling food and water dishes, and exercising animals. Experienced attendants may provide basic animal healthcare, as well as bathe animals, trim nails, and attend to other grooming needs. Attendants who work in kennels also may sell pet food and supplies, assist in obedience training, help with breeding, or prepare animals for shipping. groomers . Some groomers work in kennels, veterinary clinics, animal shelters, or pet-supply stores. Others operate their own grooming business, typically at a salon, or sometimes by making house calls. Groomers answer telephones, schedule appointments, discuss pets grooming needs with clients, and collect information on the pets disposition and its veterinarian. Groomers often are the first to notice a medical problem, such as an ear or skin infection, that requires veterinary care.
Extractions: Support EcoShopping NO KILL ANIMAL SHELTER DIRECTORY CALIFORNIA Pet Adoption Fund - San Fernando Valley Friends of Animals - West Los Angeles http://www.scvhumane.org/ The Humane Society of Santa Clara Valley, located at 2530 Lafayette St, Santa Clara, CA, the largerst sheltering facility on the West Coast, became a "No Kill Facility" July 1, 1999. FLORIDA Pets in Distress ILLINOIS Will County Humane Society Humane Society of Rock Island County http://www.ntsource.com/~adopt/ Naperville,IL http://wgnradio.com/shows/pet/shelters.htm