Talk:Animal Care Centers of NYC

Latest comment: 10 years ago by Canadianknowledgelover in topic renaming needed

Talk:"Animal Care & Control of NYC" ,"Safety Net Program at Animal Care & Control of NYC" http://www.nycacc.org/ raina_noor (talk) 20:46, 19 August 2008 (UTC)raina_noorraina_noor (talk) 20:46, 19 August 2008 (UTC)aug. 19Reply

http://www.nycacc.org/safetynet.htm raina_noor

Before You Give Up Your Pet, Speak To The Safety Net Program! We Can Help You Solve Your Problem So You Can Keep Your Pet! Safety Net Program’s Free and Low Cost Services:

-Behavior Training/Advice for Dogs and Cats (Free phone consults and

  • low cost/sliding-scale home visits with certified trainers)

-*Low Cost Temporary Pet Boarding/Foster Homes During Crises.

-Free Guidance for Pet-Related Landlord/Tenant Issues *With Possibility of Pro Bono Representation

-Allergy Information and Solutions

-*Lower Cost Vet Care For Those on Restricted Incomes

-Guidance and Advice for People Who Have Found Strays (including how to introduce a new pet to your current pets)

-General Guidance and Support for Pet Guardians

  • If You Qualify

VOLUNTEER WITH THE ,"Safety Net Program at Animal Care & Control of NYC"

Want to Help Prevent Animals From Being Surrendered to Animal Care & Control? Want to Help People Solve The Problems They Are Having Keeping their Pets and Help Pets Stay With Their Families? Animal Care & Control of New York City's (AC&C) innovative Safety Net Program offers guidance, services, and solutions to people who are having problems keeping their animal companions. The goal of the program is to help keep animals with their family by helping the family solve their problem. Safety Net’s services include low-cost veterinarians, low-cost boarding, free and low-cost behavioral training and guidance, lending of supplies, and free advice for pet-related tenant/landlord issues. These and other solutions have enabled many people to keep their pets and also have helped the finders of stray animals keep or help find loving homes for them without relinquishing the animal to the shelter. VOLUNTEERS WILL BE FULLY TRAINED TO: Work onsite in the shelters consulting with people considering or about to surrender their animal, with the goal of preventing the surrender. Every surrender prevented is a success, and in the process, we are educating people about permanent care for companion animals as well as about spaying and neutering. Weekend, weekday and evening shifts available. We also desperately need people to temporarily FOSTER ANIMALS for clients in crisis who cannot afford our reduced cost boarding. Also needed are people to help us expand our resources via research and phone calls. On-site shelter work takes place at Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens or Bronx shelters. Be Part Of An Innovative Program That Reduces The Number Of Homeless Animals And Educates The Public! Join Us Today! CONTACT Jenny Olsen at jenlo_213@yahoo.com. Please consider making an online tax deductible donation for the upkeep of this program. You can contact us at (212)788-4000 or email us at donate@nycacc.org. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Raina noor (talkcontribs) 16:00, 26 August 2008 raina_noor (talk) 14:39, 28 August 2008 raina_noor (talk) 14:47, 28 August 2008 (UTC)raina_noorraina_noor (talk) 14:47, 28 August 2008 (UTC) Reply

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Searching references for the article I found the text of the article is an exact copy of the text of: [1]

I put the tag seems necessarily. When it's fixed, some possibily reference for the article can be: [2]

renaming needed

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The article is now titled "Center for Animal Care and Control", which is the old name of the organization. I am going to go about changing it to its current version.

Canadianknowledgelover (talk) 22:07, 31 October 2014 (UTC)Reply