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Spay/Neuter Services

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Athens County Humane Society

PO Box 765
Ohio
45701
info@athenshumane.org(740) 592-6047
We were founded in 1910. In the past, we had a shelter with a paid shelter manager. Currently, we no longer have a shelter or physical location, and we are an all-volunteer organization. There are about ten board members, and we have a monthly board meeting. We focus on cat and dog adoptions and spay/neuter by offering two to three low-cost clinics per month and discounted pricing to clients with financial assistance. We are within a county full of low-income, rural residents. Cat overpopulation is our main focus through spay/neuter and adoption services. We also assist with TNR, and offer a lower spay/neuter rate for feral cats.
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Ozark Homeward Bound

PO Box 155
Arkansas
72602
ozarkhomewardbound@yahoo.com
Ozark Homeward Bound is a non-profit organization created in June 2010 to address the abandoned and neglected dogs and cats in north central Arkansas. We do not have a shelter, but depend on foster volunteers to care for our dogs and cats while they await adoption. OHB will spay/neuter each cat or dog, give them all age-appropriate vaccinations and treat them for parasites before they leave for their fur-ever homes. We do require an adoption application with references to insure the best homes for our fur kids. Close attention is given to matching the needs of a pet to the adoptive family. Not all who apply are approved. Donations are always needed, and always appreciated. We also accept Honorarium and Memorial contributions.
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EASEL Animal Rescue League

PO Box 5903
New Jersey
08638
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Animal Angels of Jasonville Ind

Indiana
47438
animal.angels@yahoo.com(812) 665-3108
my friends helped me get started. we live in a big county and the local shelters just kill almost all they get and are never there and i used to work there. they have just no help for alot of the older people with pets that are unadoptable and i just work to get the dogs here to me and we work with volenteers to get the animals to homes, fosters, vets etc. we are small but try and help in a big way.
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Trinity GAP Club

500 N. Industrial Blvd.
Texas
76039
trinitygapclub@gmail.com(817) 685-1594
The Trinity Girls Awareness Program, or GAP Club, is an organization, which not only focuses on girls' issues, but also makes them aware of their community and hopefully makes them better students and citizens. As part of the community awareness, we have been the official sponsor of the Euless Animal Shelter for the past six years. It is our goal to help the shelter adopt pets and find forever homes or fosters so they will not be put down. We do this through networking, pet adoption sites, and raising funds to lower the cost of spaying/neutering, in addition to vaccinating the shelter pets for parvo and distemper. We have also helped with heartworm treatment and various other medical costs of animals in need. Our sponsors visit the shelter at least once a week to update pictures, shots, and check on the dogs and cats. We take the GAP girls twice a month so they can volunteer and understand why we sponsor pets and have fund-raises. The shelter's euthanasia rate has dropped dramatically since we have been working with them. We owe a lot of this to networking and the internet. I personally get a lot of satisfaction out of working with the shelter and the animals because the animals can't help themselves and they seem so genuinely grateful when you give them even just the littlest bit of attention and love. The best feeling is when you see a family or single person find that "perfect" pet that they have been looking for and the animal has found a wonderful forever home!
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Mercer Humane Society

P.O. Box 314
Kentucky
40330
mercerhumane@hotmail.com(859) 734-9500
We place homeless cats and dogs from the county animal shelter and owner surrender in foster homes as available until they can be adopted. We try to reduce euthanasia rates at the county shelter by reducing their overcrowding. Cat euthanasia rates are still high and we desperatly need cat fosters and adopters. Spay/neuter assistace to those in need. Educate local citizens on animal walfare concerns.
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Humane Society of Northeast Florida

112 Norma Street- PO Box 188
Florida
32147
Hsnefl@gmail.com(386) 325-1587
We are a No Kill Shelter that runs strickly on donation.We care for over 200 Dogs/cats that are homeless.
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Heartland Golden Retriever Rescue

234 Morrell road #118
Tennessee
37919
4info@heartlandgoldenrescue.org(865) 765-8808
Heartland Golden Retriever Rescue, established in August 1998, is a 501(c)3 organization formed: to provide shelter for homeless, stray, abandoned, abused, and neglected Golden Retrievers; to provide a good quality of life for homeless Golden Retrievers; to provide through adoption permanent loving homes for Golden Retrievers; to seek to reduce the numbers of unwanted Golden Retrievers through rehabilitation and adoption; to educate dog owners and the general public about responsible pet ownership, including spaying/neutering, training and humane care of Golden Retrievers and other pets.
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Waggin' Tails Dog Rescue, Inc.

PO Box 438
Northville
Michigan
48167
wtdr2008@yahoo.com(248) 788-7050
Waggin' Tails Dog Rescue is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit rescue group. Our experienced and dedicated volunteers donate their spare time to rescue, rehabilitate, foster, and re-home all breeds of homeless dogs at risk of being euthanized or sold to research from area and rural kill shelters. Our volunteers are just like you; they have careers, families, hobbies, but ultimately each person felt drawn to help better the lives of animals in their own community and beyond. We are supported solely through donations and fund-raising efforts. Our volunteers receive no monetary payment for their activities. Instead, their reward is the knowledge that a dog's life has been saved that otherwise would have been lost. We do not own a formal shelter or kennel. All dogs that are taken in by Waggin' Tails are safe from harm and moved to a foster home where they receive individual attention, medical care, and a place to regain their ability to bond with people, if needed. Our foster home environment allows us to really get to know each and every dog's unique personality, aiding us in finding the best possible home that fits their needs. Each dog will remain with Waggin' Tails until they are adopted into a permanent home.
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Good Shepherd Animal Sanctuary

Rockford
Illinois
61103
inquiry@goodshepherdanimals.com
We are a not for profit no kill animal shelter, licensed by the IL Department of Agriculture, and are foster home based. Our board members have a history working with animals as groomers, trainers, dog owners, & have experience working in a no kill shelter before. We banded together due to the lack of manpower and shelters in our area to save animals from unnecessary death and loss of a home due to todays economy. We want to make a bigger difference in our community, but our need for foster homes is always limiting the number of dogs we can help. We are seeking more foster homes all the time.
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