No Kill Movement
BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY: "No More Homeless Pets"
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When we started Best Friends in 1984, we were a no-kill organization with a no-kill message: animals are unique individuals and their lives have intrinsic value. Killing them as a method of population control simply was not and is not acceptable. The group of friends that founded the sanctuary had been doing shelter rescue individually and collectively for ten years by then. |
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Bett Sundermeyer: Fighting To Save Houston's Pets!
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The reason I support the No Kill movement can be summed up in three words: I read Redemption. In 2008, I read this incredible book Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation and the No Kill Revolution in America by Nathan J. Winograd, which details how others have stopped shelter killing. |
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Ryan Clinton
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If you're in Austin, Texas, then spend ten minutes with Ryan Clinton, and the lawyer will have you challenging conventional wisdom on animal shelters. |
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Animal Shelters
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"You can't adopt your way out of killing." It is one of the most enduring beliefs among animal shelter professionals, and it could not be more wrong. |
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Think Outside the Shelter to Increase Adoptions!
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Location is important to retailers. If you have something to sell, the more people who walk by and see your product, the more likely you are to sell it - and the more of it you are likely to sell. |
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