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Join me in spreading the importance of fostering shelter pets to reduce shelter overcrowding.
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Team Rock
This group serves as a hub in Rock Hill for animal lovers of all types to share information and ask for help. We will work together to find solutions to keep pets out of shelters and in safe places. This group welcomes anyone who advocates for animals in our community.
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Animal Defenders of Northern Utah
Changing the laws to provide effective protections to abused and neglected animals This group serves as a hub for animal lovers of all types to share information and ask for help. We will work together to change Utah's toothless and ineffective animal protection laws to provide REAL protection to abused and neglected animals. This group welcomes anyone who advocates for animals in our community and hopes to improve their conditions and provide them with GENUINE, EFFECTIVE protections.
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Rochester, NY Action Team
This group serves as a hub in Rochester for animal lovers of all types to share information and ask for help. We will work together to find solutions to keep pets out of shelters and in safe places. This group welcomes anyone who advocates for animals in our community.
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Action Team - Omaha (Eastern Nebraska/Western Iowa)
This group serves as a hub for animal lovers of all types to share information and ask for help. We will work together to find solutions to keep pets out of shelters and in safe places. This group welcomes anyone who advocates for animals in our community.
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Action Team Montgomery County TX
This group serves as a hub for animal lovers of all types to share information and ask for help. We will work together to find solutions to keep pets out of shelters and in safe places. This group welcomes anyone who advocates for animals in our community.
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Robeson County Action Team
Robeson‘s animals and people need support. This group serves as a hub for the people in Robeson County who want to support their pets, neighbors, and community. Together we can find solutions to keep pets out of shelters and in safe places. With our combined knowledge and resources, we can uplift our community and support positive change for animals. This group welcomes anyone who advocates for animals in Robeson County.
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SW Chicago Team
We will work together to find solutions to keep pets out of shelters and in safe places. This group welcomes anyone who advocates for animals in our community.
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Central Arkansas Action Team
We will work together to find solutions to keep pets out of shelters and in safe places. This group welcomes anyone who advocates for animals in our community.
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OC Animal Advocates
Working to bring back CARE to OC Animal Care shelter in Tustin, CA - If you live in one of these cities then your tax dollars are going towards OC Animal Care: Anaheim, Brea, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Lake Forest, Orange, Placentia, San Juan Capistrano, Tustin, Villa Park, Yorba Linda, and the unincorporated areas. I, along with countless volunteers, shelter employees, and rescue groups have been trying to get the current administration and superiors of OC Animal Care to reinstate the basic animal services that the taxpayers and animals of our county deserve, as well as to meet ALL goals on their 2018 JVR shelter strategic plan: - A safe and enriching shelter environment with sufficient kennel attendants to provide a clean kennel, food/water, and daily exercise. - Restart the TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) program to help us control the cat population. In the last 7 days, 74 cats were found killed on the streets or were euthanized on arrival on arrival at the shelter. By having a Robust TNR program research has shown that the shelter intake is reduced dramatically. - Open the $35 million dollar shelter facility to the public without restrictions. OC Animal Care needs to discontinue the restrictive appointment-only system to allow healthy adoptable animals to find homes. Also to lower the need for euthanizing due to behavior or illness caused by the shelter environment and lack of enrichment and behavioral programs. The bottom line is the animals in our community need to be treated better. We must tell our elected officials that they need to hold the shelter Director and her superiors accountable and demand these essential services are restored to our community. Can you help? Help us open the OC Animal Care shelter without restrictions and bring back animal services to our community! Check out www.opentheocshelter.com for more information.
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