Most do. Sadly, those that can't be found homes are euthanized.
yes
You can always take them to an animal shelter or you could place an ad for a free cats.
Most vets and animal shelters will humanly euthanize a dog.
They take in stray and unwanted dogs, cats, small animals and some even take in farm animals. After a health check, the ones who are healthy are put up for adoption. Unfortunately, some aren't healthy or the shelter has too many and some must be put to sleep, one reason for spaying and neutering your pets. Some shelters are non kill.
That depends on which type of kitten you take. Sometimes they are free and sometimes 15,000 dollar.
Most shelters such as the SPCA or any dog shelter in Houston will take a Pit Bull and will kill the dog right away. The only shelter that accepts pitbulls and keeps them alive is Spindletop Pitbull Refuge: http://www.spindletoppitbullrefuge.org/
You can always take them to an animal shelter or you could place an ad for a free cats.
mostly because there are more unwanted cats than unwanted dogs and I don't know why, but people more take notice of stray dogs than cats, so there are more unwanted cats.
ASPCA animal shelters.
Animal league in new York does not harm animals they just take care and sell no kill
To find a free Yorkie puppy, one would normally have to visit an animal shelter. Animal shelters take care of unwanted animals. They put these animals up for adoption. Although they are free, you may have to pay a small adoption fee.
well no animal shelter takes kids
Depends on where you take them, but most of them I would say Yes
killing them lol From Jacqui depp: Give them to a zoo, methinks.
no they do not because all the animals that are animal shelters are in cages and most of the time they take the animals out one by one
Most vets and animal shelters will humanly euthanize a dog.
In 31 states, class B dealers can take animals from animal shelters and sell them to laboratories for research. In five states (Iowa, Minnesota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah), shelters are required to surrender animals to any class B dealers who ask for them. -http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServerpagename=kids_ri_animaltesting_com efrom
alot but not for bad resonse some of the owners migth be very sick and cant take care of this animal or they just dont have the time this animal disvers