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Programa Animal para San Pedro de la Paz | Felix Gonzalez - San Pedro de la Paz - 0 views

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    "Hogar Temporal Municipal " Hoy en día hay decenas de grupos animalistas, compuestos por personas de todas las edades, incluso grupos de niños, que le hacen la pega al gobierno y a los municipios, rescatando, curando y entregando en adopción perros y gatos en abandono, por eso hay que canalizar toda esa energía y aportarles lo que a ellos les falta para seguir haciendo su labor y esto es CONSTRUIR UN HOGAR TEMPORAL MUNICIPAL, no es una perrera, sino un lugar donde reciban atención veterinaria y alimento en el tiempo que demore ponerlo en una familia que lo adopte. Esperamos que este Hogar Temporal sirva no sólo para la comuna de San Pedro de la Paz sino también para la intercomuna, porque este problema de los perros vagos no se resuelve sin la ayuda de todas las organizaciones.
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Wish You Were Here : Nathan J Winograd - 0 views

  • At a well run No Kill animal shelter, there are a variety of ways to respond to animals, depending on the reason that animal is in the shelter in the first place. There is not a one-size fits-all strategy of impound, holding period, adoption or killing, as is common in traditional, poorly run, high kill shelters. Each animal is treated as an individual, and the needs of every animal are addressed and met on a case-by-case basis.
  • When their animal control officers find lost animals in the field – they knock on doors or call the numbers on tags so that they can take the animal home instead of impound him/her.
  • If the animal is impounded, shelter staff is efficient at cross checking lost and found reports, so that the number of lost animals that are reclaimed by their people is much higher, and they have hours that allow people with lost pets to conveniently visit the shelter to reclaim them.
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  • Some animals entering a shelter are free-living cats. A No Kill shelter will spay/neuter and release those cats instead of kill them.  Likewise, injured animals will receive medical attention, and then go into foster homes, as will other sick animals, orphaned neonatals, and dogs with behavior issues that need rehabilitation. And, lastly, further reducing the number of animals a shelter has to find homes for are local rescue groups. These groups take some of the animals entering the shelter, and a well-run No Kill shelter considers such organizations valuable allies, and has a friendly, cooperative relationship with th
  • good adoption hours
  • offsite adoption venues,
  • the lack of programs, the lack of alternatives to killing.
  • the problem is not “pet overpopulation,” but a lack of imagination, commitment, and determination to treat each animal as an individual with distinct needs that must be met.
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Is No Kill More Difficult In Big Cities? « No-Kill Communities - 0 views

  • In this post, I look at the statistics and come to the conclusion that the answer to the question “Is no kill more difficult in big cities” is “no.”
  • So why do we keep hearing people say that no kill is a small-town phenomenon that cannot succeed in big cities?
  • I could just as easily come up with a list of factors that could make no kill easier in big cities
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  • Big cities have a concentrated population from which to draw volunteers, fosters, and donors, and they also have ready availability of expertise in areas such as marketing and grant proposals.
  • What does correlate with no kill success? No-kill leadership at the shelter.
  • We need to focus on regime change, not on distractions like population size.
  • if we could magically replace every old-fashioned shelter director in the US today with a director who supports no kill and has the ability to implement the No Kill Equation, then we could be a no-kill nation by the end of this year.
  • the impediment was Washoe County’s regressive director
  • One point which needs to be added is that larger cities not only have more resources to draw from, they tend to have lower per capita intake rates.
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Partido Verde > SaladePrensa > Nuevo proyecto de ley prohíbe las corridas de ... - 0 views

  • los municipios de primera y segunda categoría deben crear un Centro de Bienestar Animal, lugar en el que se atenderán los animales abandonados o los que hayan sido objeto de maltrato, los municipios que no tengan los recursos se podrán asociar para crear dichos centros.
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construcción de albergues según la RSPCA - 0 views

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    consejos asesinos
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Ha terminado la huelga de hambre de Beatriz Menchén | www.albaonline.org | - 0 views

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    Beatriz Menchén
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Sociedad Valenciana Protectora de Animales y Planta - 0 views

  • Desde el 2004 la SVPAP gestiona el Centro de Adopción de Animales de Valencia (antes perrera municipal) gracias a un Convenio firmado con el Ayuntamiento, haciendo de la ciudad de Valencia una de los pocos municipios de España en los que no se sacrifica a los animales abandonados.
  • ambién otros municipios tomen ejemplo y reconsideren que una gestión de recogida de animales libre de sacrificios es posible.
  • un logro que una de las ciudades más grandes de España no sacrifique animales abandonados, puesto que supone uno de los mayores avances en la lucha por los derechos de los animales.
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