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"rehome" Definitions
  1. rehome something to find a new owner for a pet, especially a dog or cat, usually after caring for it for a time

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Peregrine falcons, however, are notoriously difficult to trap and rehome.
She said she hopes the money can be used to rehome the dogs.
Happy Tails provides instructions on how to safely rehome a pet on its website.
But that hasn't stopped African Parks from attempting to rehome 224 elephants in Malawi alone.
Married at First Sight's Jamie Otis has decided to rehome her dog Foxy to another owner.
But just because dogs remember their people for years doesn't mean it's cruel to rehome a dog.
They're offering to relocate and rehome the tigers at no cost, or failing that, sue over violations of the Endangered Species Act.
This grim reality has left many outraged, including McKee, who cannot understand why Molly's owners chose to eat her instead of rehome her.
Both groups are dedicated to helping you find new and used items that people are looking to rehome at zero cost to you.
Felida receives often elderly big cats from circuses and zoos, treats them, and works to rehome some in a larger shelter in South Africa.
So, the original family, who loved her very much, decided to rehome the furry lass with someone in Prague, a town about 20 miles away.
"I would be absolutely devastated if I was in a situation where I needed to rehome an animal and something like this happened," Casey said.
Reportedly, Bogart was considered too old to adapt to the move from Meghan's home in Toronto to London, prompting her decision to rehome her beloved pet.
This leaves pet owners with the difficult decision to leave their pet at home, rehome their pet or stay in an abusive household to be with their pet.
So if you have formalwear or business attire that you're looking to rehome, maybe consider a charity like Operation Prom, Dress for Success, Career Gear, or a local equivalent.
It looks like this huntsman will have an extended holiday in the UK, as it has been handed into Heathrow Animal Reception who will look to rehome it with a specialist.
As drama swirls around Lena Dunham's decision to rehome her adopted dog Lamby after four years together, the rescue dog's current owner is speaking out about an important issue: Lamby's current well-being.
There are issues, however — Italy recently rejected a record number of asylum applications, and more resources are required from the heads of state and governments to redirect or rehome asylum seekers once they do arrive.
There has been some success with snake-sniffing dogs, baited traps, and a very cool detection method called "environmental DNA," but without anyone willing to rehome these captured giant snakes, humane euthanasia still ends up being the path of least suffering.
On a recent rescue trip to the ravaged country, the New Yorker who started her non-profit to save and rehome the forgotten dogs of Puerto Rico, found no canines left on Dead Dog Beach, leading her to believe all of them washed away during Hurricane Maria.
Meanwhile, a DEFRA spokesperson said a three-month pilot scheme in conjunction with Dogs Trust and local authorities to rehome puppies abandoned in quarantine at the port of Dover, where the majority of the puppies crossing from Europe arrive, had seen 30 dogs rehomed since its implementation in December 2015.
They aim to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals that are exposed to cruelty or neglect.
In addition to neutering animals, the clinics (and sanctuary) also help to rescue and rehome animals, and now find homes for thousands of cats each year.
The municipality was founded in 1971 on the municipal territory of Maniago. It was built to rehome the people evacuated from Erto e Casso after the Vajont Dam disaster of 1963.
Female farm cats show allomothering behaviour; they use communal nests and take care of kittens of other colony members. Some animal rescue organizations maintain Barn Cat Programs and rehome neutered feral cats to people who are looking for barn cats.
National Mill Dog Rescue (NMDR) is a non-profit organization based in Peyton, Colorado. It was established by Theresa Strader in February 2007, and legally incorporated on July 23, 2007. According to the organization's website, it aims to "rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog breeding industry".
Find a Family is a British television programme that aired between 1989 and 1991 across the ITV network. The programme was an appeal to rehome disadvantaged children for adoption or long-term fostering. It usually took the form of a series of short videos shown during advertisement breaks between scheduled program slots. The video would appeal for a foster family to a homeless child seeking a family.
He has been quoted: "It is shocking to think anyone would want to turn the clock back to a time when chasing animals to exhaustion and encouraging them to be ripped apart by a pack of dogs for sport was legal." He describes himself as a “devout vegetarian and animal lover” as well as being the patron of Pet Rehome, a Bolton based animal rescue centre.
Upon finding out about Sharon's pregnancy, President Roslin orders it terminated but rescinds her decision when the fetal blood successfully cures her terminal cancer. Sharon gives birth to her child prematurely and names her Hera. The Colonial administration decides it is too dangerous to let a hybrid child be raised by a Cylon mother, so they fake the child's death and rehome her with a human mother. Despite the strain this puts on Sharon's loyalty, she continues to help the Galactica.
Petplan works with more than 1,200 charities throughout the UK. Partners include: Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Blue Cross, Cats Protection, Dogs Trust, and the Scottish SPCA. In 1994, the Petplan Charitable Trust was formed to raise funds to promote the health and welfare of animals. In 2013, Petplan launched the annual Animal Charity Awards in conjunction with the Association of Dog and Cat Homes which recognise animal charities and non-profit animal organisations across the UK who help to rescue and rehome animals.
The offer drew 167 entries from as far afield as the US, Australia, Norway and Singapore which raised £3,850 for the club. Businesses made up 58 of the entries with only a handful of the remaining personalised entries being deemed unsuitable. The winning entry drawn at random was The Mayday Trust, a charitable organisation that helps to rehome vulnerable people. The club released plans to redevelop the ground and local area, containing a new grandstand, 3G pitch and housing in a bid to secure the immediate financial future of the club.
When Malchio is visited by Athrun, the reverend consults with him. Sometime between the Battle of Mendel and the Battle of Boaz, Malchio negotiates a treaty between the Junk Guild and the Three Ships Alliance, allowing the Junk Guild vessel ReHOME to act as the tender ship of the Three Ships Alliance. After the war, Kira and Lacus move in with Malchio and all of the orphans under his care. Two years later, Reverend Malchio remains much where he was left off at the end of the first series.
Businesses made up 58 of the entries with only a handful of the remaining personalised entries being deemed unsuitable. The winning entry drawn at random was The Mayday Trust, a charitable organisation that helps to rehome vulnerable people. Talks have been held in the past between Bath Rugby and Bath City about sharing a ground, as the former team wish to move away from their home ground Recreation Ground, although nothing has amounted from this. Following the resignation of Chairman Manda Rigby, she claimed that the club needed to move away from Twerton Park to "sustain their finances".
Every animal that comes into the shelter receives a full behavioral and health assessment, and is given any necessary veterinary treatment required before being placed up for adoption. Through their innovative Rehome From Home scheme, Mayhew also help pets who are able to stay with their existing owner until a new family is found. The organization also runs an animal foster care service, which provides temporary homes for animals who may not cope well in a shelter environment, or who have been awaiting adoption for a very long time. These services help to free up space in Mayhew’s shelter, and lower the risk of unwanted and abandoned animals being euthanized elsewhere.
Giraffe poking its head through the front door of Giraffe Manor. Shortly after purchasing the Manor, the Leslie-Melvilles learned that the only remaining Rothschild giraffes in Kenya were in danger due to a compulsory purchase by the Kenyan government of an privately owned ranch at Soy, near Eldoret, which was the Rothschilds' sole habitat in Kenya. Inevitably, the government's purchase would result in the land being sub-divided into smallholdings, and the giraffe being slaughtered. Since the Manor was already home to three wild bull giraffes (nicknamed Tom, Dick and Harry), the Leslie-Melvilles agreed to rehome one of the giraffe, an , 450-pound baby they named Daisy, about whom Betty subsequently wrote the book "Raising Daisy Rothschild", later turned into the film, The Last Giraffe.
Towards the end of World War II, like other survivors, Rinder's grandfather was moved to Theresienstadt concentration camp by the Nazis. After liberation by the Russian army, an appeal was raised by the British Jewish community to rehome 1,000 Jewish orphans. Maurice, who had adjusted his date of birth in official records so as to appear younger than his 22 years, was offered an opportunity to be relocated to the United Kingdom, where he was one of the 300 children taken by aeroplane to the Lake District and housed within the former aircraft factory located on the Calgarth Estate. Rinder was raised in Southgate, London and was educated at Osidge Primary School and Queen Elizabeth's School for Boys and the National Youth Theatre.
In addition to neutering animals, the clinics (and sanctuary) also help to rescue and rehome animals, and now find homes for thousands of cats each year. In 1973 Dr. Shirley McGreal founded the International Primate Protection League in Thailand. In 1980 the English-born British/American animal rights activist Ingrid Newkirk co-founded People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Also in 1980 was the first Action for Life conference for animal rights, which was attended by a number of pioneers in the animal rights movement, including Ingrid Newkirk. In 1981 Feminists for Animal Rights was founded in California; it became a nationwide organization in the following years and was active nationwide for over two decades, but is now defunct. In 1984 Virginia McKenna OBE founded the Born Free Foundation together with her husband Bill Travers OBE and their son Will Travers OBE.
In 2010, seven-year-old Artyom Savelyev/Justin Hansen's adoptive mother, Torry Ann Hansen, sent him back to Moscow alone with a note explaining why she no longer wanted him. After this incident, Russian Children's Ombudsman, Pavel Astakhov, said: "We must, as much as possible, keep our children in our country" and urged for more restrictions on international adoptions in Russia. The Chairwoman of the Russian parliamentary committee on family and children, Yelena Mizulina, pointed out that 30,000 children were sent back to institutions by their Russian adoptive, foster, or guardianship families in the last three years. She added: “Specialists call such a boom in returns a humanitarian catastrophe.” In 2020, it emerged that YouTubers Myka Stauffer and her husband had decided to "rehome" their child, Huxley, who was adopted by the couple from China in 2017.
When the Norfolk Shire Horse Centre at West Runton came up for sale in 2007, Hillside Animal Sanctuary stepped in and purchased the site. Shire horses are still homed at West Runton, but also other rescued animals may be visited here too. Between the two sites, 1,200 rescued horses, 300 cows, 600 sheep & goats and 150 pigs are spread out over 1,000 acres.hillside-shire-horse-sanctuary- west-runton page at experiencenorfolk.uk Accessed 2016-10-31 Hillside has also helped re-home animals on the closure of a number of other animal sanctuaries, notably the Quality of Life Animal Sanctuary (QoLAS) in Devon in 2011,Animals relocated 370 miles away after Pyworthy sanctuary closure 26 October 2011 www.bude-today.co.uk, accessed 10 February 2020 Rainbow Ark Sanctuary in 2014,Norfolk centre could rehome animals from repossessed Willington sanctuary 31 January 2014 www.thenorthernecho.co.uk, accessed 10 February 2020 Green Meadows Sanctuary in 2015, Blossoms Sanctuary in 2016,Blossoms Rescue Centre: IMPORTANT NOTICE 8 September 2016 www.facebook.com, accessed 10 February 2020 and Derwent Valley Donkey Sanctuary in 2019.

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