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Spay/Neuter Services

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Humane Society of Washington County, TN

2101 West Walnut Street
Tennessee
37604
humanesociety@ahhumanesociety.org(423) 926-8533
The Appalachian Highlands Humane Society promotes Spay/Neuter. We pull animals from our local animal shelter and place them in foster care, give them any medical attention they need, spay/neuter prior to adoptions. We also, review craigslist on a daily basis and contact individuals listing "free" puppies, dogs, cats and kittens in an effort to get them to surrender to us and attempt to educate these individuals about spay/neuter and the danger of listing free animals. Along with our foster animals, we take animals currently residing in our local shelter to adoption events.
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Redemption Road Rescue Rehab Inc.

Wauconda
Illinois
60084
info@redemptionroadinc.org(847) 338-3252
Rescue, Retrain, Redeem, and Re-home. Redemption Road Rescue Rehab Inc. (R4) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue group in Illinois. R4 is volunteer-run and foster-based primarily in Lake and Cook County IL. We save and adopt out dogs and cats of all breeds, ages, and backgrounds. Our rescue team consists of certified trainers that work with each and every animal in our care to help them find their best fit forever home. We invite you to follow us and to view our website to learn more.
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Mile High Dachshunds Rescue, Inc.

Colorado
80111
(303) 880-1410
Mile High Dachshunds Rescue is a 501(c)(3) volunteer-run, foster-based nonprofit Colorado corporation in the Greater Denver Metro area committed to protecting and improving the lives of abandoned, abused, rescued, and surrendered Dachshunds and which is supported entirely by donations, grants and fundraisers. See more at: http://www.TeamDoxie.com
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Companion Animal Trust

New Jersey
07304
companionanimaltrust@yahoo.com(201) 884-9649
We are a grassroots based 501c3 animal welfare non-profit. There are tens of thousands of cats living and breeding on the streets and we do what we can to rescue, medically treat and rehome as many as we can. We also promote Trap Neuter Return in our community through our Neighborhood Feral Cat Initiative program.
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Animal Protection Society - Friday Harbor

111 Shelter Road
Washington
98250
pets2homes@apsfh.com(360) 378-2158
APS-FH was formed in 1982 to help stray and abandoned pets on San Juan Island. We are a no-kill 501 (c) 3 non-profit with no state or county funding. We rely strictly on donations and fundraising, with some funds coming in from adoptions and impound fees. Our adoptions average about 85-100 cats and 55 dogs per year. We also network with other shelters that are overloded by taking in some of their animals when we have the room. I joined the shelters board of directors and was a volunteer for 2 years until a position came open for Director in 2004. I have been the director ever since and absolutely love my job. Our shelter is small enough where we have the opportunity to give the animals the love and attention they need until they are matched up with their forever family.
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Brown County Humane Society, Inc.

128 State Road 135 South
Nashville
Indiana
47448
shelter@bchumane.org(812) 988-7362
The Brown County Humane Society is a community resource dedicated to promoting animal welfare. We provide temporary shelter to pets in need and promote adoption into permanent, loving homes. We support and promote spaying and neutering to eliminate pet overpopulation. We advocate care and respect for animals through public education.
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Better Days, Inc.

Scottsdale
Arizona
85261
We rescue, care for, and rehabilitate dogs that may have medical issues and/ or may not be easiest to place because of lack of training and socialization. Many of our dogs are taken from the euthanasia lists at the County shelters; some are found dogs with no apparent homes.
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The Dubois County Humane Society

426 Wernsing Road
Indiana
47546
AdoptatDCHS@gmail.com(812) 482-7387
The Dubois County Humane Society is a no-kill, limited access shelter, located in Jasper, Indiana. We are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization founded in 1974 to care for homeless animals in our community. The Dubois County Humane Society receives no tax dollars or public funding - we rely solely on the support of the local community through contributions and our fund-raising events.
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A Reason To Believe Animal Rescue

Williamson
West Virginia
25661
artbar.wv@gmail.com(304) 784-6678
The mission of A Reason To Believe Animal Rescue is to rescue homeless or neglected domestic animals (including but not necessarily limited to dogs and cats), provide veterinary care, and get them placed them in great adoptive homes. All are spayed/neutered prior to adoption. We house these animals in foster homes, kennels, or boarding as needed. We work in collaboration with shelters, veterinarians, rescues, owners needing to rehome their pets, and the public. We work to reduce the animal overpopulation issue by spaying and neutering as part of our process. We work to ensure the safety of the public by vaccinating according to the law and as the health of the animal permits based on the recommendations of our veterinarian. We treat for parasites, injuries, dentals, skin or ear infections. etc. No, we cannot afford to pay your vet bill, but if you choose to surrender your sick or injured pet to us, we will fundraise to get it the care it needs.
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Dumb Friends League

2080 S. Quebec Street
Colorado
80231
(303) 751-5772
When our organization was founded in 1910, it was named after a London, England, animal welfare group called Our Dumb Friends League. In those days, the term dumb was widely used to refer to animals because they lacked the power of human speech. Today, the Dumb Friends League, headquartered in Denver, is the largest community-based animal welfare organization in the Rocky Mountain region—providing a strong and steadfast voice for those who cannot speak for themselves. As part of a compassionate community, we: Rescue sick, injured and neglected animals Investigate cases of neglect and mistreatment Provide shelter, veterinary care, and behavior and training programs to homeless companion animals and horses Adopt homeless pets and horses to new homes Reduce pet overpopulation through mobile spay and neuter projects in underserved areas Offer learning opportunities for the public to keep more pets in homes Educate children and adults about animals and their needs
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