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The Humane Society of Sullivan County

2425 N. Section St.
Sullivan
Indiana
47882
sullivanshelter@gmail.com(812) 268-4201
Our Mission Statement: The Humane Society of Sullivan County, Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to the education of the public in the humane treatment of all animals, the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, and the importance of animal control through the promotion of spaying and neutering. We have just built a new building costing over $200,000. Residents of Sullivan County have been very enthused to help get a shelter going.
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SPCA PETS SNAP of Montgomery County

206-A South Loop 336W #332
Texas
77304
spca_rescue@yahoo.com
SPCA PETS SNAP of Montgomery County believes passionately in a community where animals are valued, treated with respect and kindness and provided with a secure and loving quality of life. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit all volunteer based organization that serve the citizens and animals of Montgomery County. To accomplish our mission we will... · Rescue and rehabilitate homeless animals providing a safe haven for the animals until a suitable adoptive home is found or until they are reunited with their owner through our "Save More Lives" program. · Through our "Humane Education and Public Awareness" program further the cause of responsible animal ownership, the great need to reduce the pet population by spaying or neutering their pets and encourage a stronger bond between people and their pets. · Provide a limited number of low-cost spay/neuter services for the people unable to afford to spay or neuter their pets otherwise through our "Last Litter" program. We are not an open admissions organization and we have a "no-kill policy for healthy, treatable and adoptable animals. VISION We understand that fulfilling our vision will mean a partnership with the entire community and all of our stakeholders. We envision a county where each companion animal finds a permanent and compassionate home, where communities are enriched by the special bond between people and animals, where cruelty no longer exists and where each home practices responsible pet ownership, including spaying and neutering their pets. With this clear and unified understanding of our purpose, direction and path we set out our core values: We are guided by the belief that no adoptable or treatable companion animal should be unnecessarily euthanized due to space, time, looks or breed. · STEWARDSHIP: We manage and allocate all our resources to remain steadfast to our mission, to achieve the greatest good, and to ensure the future of our organization. · QUALITY CARE: Our actions and decisions are based on providing the best medical care and services to the most animals. We respect the life of each individual animal, while focusing on the welfare of volunteers, community, and the animal population as a whole. · COMMUNITY-FOCUSED: We enrich the community we serve by placing safe, healthy companion animals in responsible, loving homes. · RESPECT: We treat all persons and animals with dignity and respect in a non-judgmental manner. The general public, our clients, donors, volunteers, business partners, suppliers and board members are all viewed as our partners in improving animal welfare and in fulfilling our Mission. · INTEGRITY: We interact with each other and the communities we serve in a way that is respectful, fully transparent and ethical. · INNOVATION: We develop, implement and share new ideas, creative solutions and leading nonprofit practices.
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Sequoia Humane Society

6073 Loma Avenue
California
95503
info@sequoiahumane.org(707) 442-1782
The Sequoia Humane Society is a no-kill animal shelter whose mission is to promote the humane treatment of all animals and end pet overpopulation through programs such as adoption, spay/neuter and education.
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Humane Society of Harris County. Inc.

3938 Barnes Mill Rd
Georgia
31811
info@humanesocietyofharriscounty.org(706) 582-3007
We were founded in 1991 and have served Harris County, Ga and the surrounding area for over 17 years. We are dedicated to the sheltering and adoption of homeless animals, the prevention and relief of suffering of animals, to assisting in the building of relationships between people and animals for the betterment of our community, ongoing public education and advocacy for animal issues.
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Henry County Humane Society

1136 Independence Dr
Napoleon
Ohio
43545
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Prairie's Edge Humane Society

1500 Clinton Lane Suite F
Northfield
Minnesota
55057
info@prairiesedgehs.org(507) 664-1035
Open-admission shelter serving the homeless animal population, and promoting responsible pet ownership, including spay/neuter.
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Animal Rescue League of NH

545 Route 101
New Hampshire
03110
njohnston@rescueleague.org(603) 472-3647
Pets give us so much. They teach us compassion, protect our families, work as therapy professionals, and entertain us. Pets comfort us when we've had a bad day and touch our hearts with their unconditional love. At the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire we save pets' lives, and they enrich ours.
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Ingham County Animal Control and Shelter

600 Buhl St
Michigan
48854
rwilkinson@ingham.org(517) 676-8370
Ingham County Animal Control is dedicated to protecting the community from dangerous and nuisance domestic animal related problems. There are six Animal Control Deputies. These deputies are each sworn in by the Ingham County Sheriff to enforce certain laws of the State of Michigan and the Ingham County Animal Control Ordinance. Dispatchers take your calls between 8:00am and 9:00pm Monday through Friday. On Saturdays two deputies and dispatcher are taking complaints between 8:00am - 4:00pm. There are four kennel staff in charge of making sure all the pets are clean, watered and fed daily. In the office, three clerks will assist you finding your lost pet or with the purchase of a new pet. Dog licensing is also available here.
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Doxie Acre

P.O. Box 114
North Carolina
27019
info@doxieacrerescue.org
Doxie Acre was founded Jan 2003 Doxie Acre rescues dachshunds and dachshund mixes that have no where else to go. All of the dogs taken in will be completely vetted which includes spay/neuter, shots, hw tests, dental and anything else our vet recommends. We will spare no expense to save the life of the dog taken into our care. Once the dog has been released from our vet and any issues the dog may have had have been addressed he is then ready for adoption. We then find the dog the best home through the application process.Any dog that we adopt always can come back to our rescue of needed. We got our first Dachshund 14 years ago and it was love at first sight. Like most people we were surprised to find out that even a little dog like a dachshund gets dumped. The more we talked to people and researched we realized the need to try and save the ones we can.
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Nebraska Schnauzer Network

P O Box 114
Sidney
Nebraska
69162
ktik69@hotmail.com
We are a small non-profit organization devoted to rescueing and rehoming schnauzers. We make every attempt to find them a permanent home so they will never be displaced again. We also work with other Rescue groups and Shelters to insure that animals are not euthanized due to limited space.
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