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Q: How long has the Humane Society of broward county been open?
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What do you do after you have been arrested for a bench warrant in Broward county FL?

Pray to God that you get a solo cell.


What do they do to animals in the Humane Society that have been there to long?

In the Humane Society, there isn't a time were animals have been there for "too" long. SO the answer is nothing happens. The animals stay til rehoming point.


Who do you call when an animal has been ran over and is alive?

Call the humane society.


According to the American Humane Society what longhair has been the most popular breed of American cat since 1871?

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What is a rescue panther?

A rescue panther is a panther that has been illegally owned without permit and abused that has been rescued by anything from the humane society to animal control, in most cases they are very tame


Do humane societies take back adopted pets if you were supposed to get them fixed and didnt?

They might, although honestly most humane societies don't have the time or resources to check up on the animals that have already been adopted out. However, you should still have your adopted pet spayed or neutered - it helps keep the number of pets the humane society has in its cages down.


If your cat went missing in the murton area over a week ago and you were wondering if he has been handed in where do you look?

Go to the nearest humane society or vet. Somenone might have just kept it to.


Does the American Humane Society consider euthanasia appropriate?

The mission statement of the American Humane Society states that its aims are to "focused on preventing cruelty, neglect and exploitation of animals". This seems to say that they will do anything they can to prevent animals being abused or neglected. They probably don't think euthanasia is appropriate, but what other choice do they have? Unfortunately, it seems like euthanasia is necessary. One of the programs that the Humane Society runs is called "Getting to Zero". This program has the aim of ending euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals. This rather shows that the Humane Society does not consider euthanasia appropriate in some circumstances. They are trying to reduce the 3.7 million healthy dogs and cats that are euthanised annually to zero. That seems like a pretty huge goal, and one that shows the Society doesn't think euthansia is appropriate. We have developed into a throw-away society. We throw away food, we throw away electrical appliances when they don't work any more, and we even throw away our pets (not to mention our children). Euthanasia by the humane society is the only way to deal with all the unwanted pets and those that have been so badly neglected or abused that they can never live a "normal" life. If the Humane Society had choice, they would not put down innocent pets. But there is no choice. Not while people regard life so cheaply.


What is an animal that is helpful?

The ASPCA also known as the American Society for the Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals, does a lot to not only save animals that have been abused but also to prevent abuse through the lobbying for the passage of humane laws.


Do they put down animals that have been at the Humane Society too long?

Unfortunately, yes. This is WHY Bob Barker and Betty White have been advocating spaying or neutering all pets all these years. There are just too many feral dogs and cats to provide proper care for all of them.


How long have animal shelters been around?

In some form or another, animal shelters have been around since the beginning of time. Man has always cared for animals, and helped those in need. The first actual humane society was created by Henry Bergh in April 1866 when he founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Based on the latter, animal shelters have been around for the past 145 years


There is a horse that is half starved with over grown feet to the extent of impairing his walking. Who can help or will take a report and investigate This horse has been malnurished and suffering for a long time, and I can't get help from animal control?

Try (316) 524-9196. Wichita Humane Society !