Donations – A vital part of our Success! Middle Tennessee Treasures (MTT) is a 501© (3), non-profit organization. We are a small rescue located in the middle Tennessee area that seeks to rescue as many homeless, abandoned or abused dogs and cats as possible.
If you would like to donate a bed at a special wholesale price for a shelter dog to sleep in comfort, please click here or contact Kuranda at 1-800-494-7122. Volunteer Volunteers are a vital part of life here at PAWS. They provide undivided attention to the …
YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee is committed to every possible action to bring more people out of abusive situations and into a place where they can begin healing and planning a bright future. Our new pet shelter – Abbie’s Safe Home – will remove a barrier to safety and allow pets and people to escape abuse together.
Apr 22, 2008 · This dog is in Tennessee. Adoption Donation $200 if picked up in TN, $250 plus transport fee for out-of-state. Read more »
55 percent of victims and their children report that their pets are very important sources of emotional support. Women without children are more likely to postpone seeking shelter out of concern for their pets’ safety as compared to women with children.
Studies show that nearly half of women in domestic violence situations delayed leaving for fear their pets would be harmed. Women in domestic violence shelters are 11 times more likely to report animal abuse by their partner than women not experiencing violence.
Domestic violence impacts the entire family… 1 85 percent of domestic violence shelters report that they commonly encounter women who speak about pet abuse incidents. 2 52 percent of victims in shelters left their pets with their abusers. 3 55 percent of victims and their children report that their pets are very important sources of emotional support. 4 Women without children are more likely to postpone seeking shelter out of concern for their pets’ safety as compared to women with children.
To learn more or discuss opportunities, please contact YWCA’s Associate VP of Operations Sharon McCurry via email or call 615-983-5148. 85 percent of domestic violence shelters report that they commonly encounter women who speak about pet abuse incidents. 52 percent of victims in shelters left their pets with their abusers.
Pets are not immune to domestic violence, as abusers frequently threaten, injure, maim or kill their partners’ pets as a form of control. Seventy-one percent of pet owners entering domestic violence shelters reported their abusers had threatened, injured, or killed their family pets.
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