NM non-profits say more money needed for spay and neuter services statewide
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NM non-profits say more money needed for spay and neuter services statewide
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It's an ongoing problem in New Mexico, too many dogs and cats, and not enough homes. Spaying and neutering pets is the best solution, but animal providers said they need more funding. Story continues below Trending: Consulting company hired to create plan to redevelop New Mexico State Fairgrounds KRQE Investigates: Former APD officer tied to DWI scandal now working in Durango KRQE Investigates: ‘DWI King’ cashing in while h…
Revised animal ordinance nears completion - Sequoyah County Times
Anyone in Sequoyah County would undoubtedly be hard pressed to name a better animal advocate than Dr. Paula Haraway. So the city and animal lovers alike are surely fortunate that Haraway is part of the committee that has “been tasked with rewriting the animal ordinance, and we’ve been working on this for a while,” the veterinarian told city commissioners in her update to them on June 9. And those present...
El Paso Community Foundation's Borderland Rescue Fund funds 16 animal welfare projects
The El Paso Community Foundation’s Borderland Rescue Fund awarded $1,500 grants to 16 animal welfare organizations across the region, including groups in El Paso, Cloudcroft, Socorro and Presidio County. The grants were part of the fund’s first funding cycle and…
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