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Spay/Neuter Services

A list of organizations that provide this specialized service(s).

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Hartman's Hounds

Ohio
44001
hartmanshounds@gmail.com(440) 984-7014
We live in a town with a kill shelter and pull animals from there and place in foster homes. We also work with other local rescues when they get full and we have a foster available. We do it because we are their voice and safety net.
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Ritchie County Humane Society Inc

2220 Pullman Road
West Virginia
26362
rchumane@zoominternet.net(304) 643-4721
We provide homes for the homeless animals of Ritchie County. Our passion is finding lifetime homes for our pets.
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West Coast Boxer Rescue

Rowland Heights
California
91748
contact@westcoastboxerrescue.org
We are a small Boxer rescue organization that was branched off of another organization a. We are an approved 501c3. Due to Boxer popularity, we are experiencing large amount of Boxers being surrendered or dumped in streets and shelters. Most of these Boxers are wonderful dogs and they deserve great home. However, most of the dogs are untrained and require the right type of homes. Some are in need of medical care due to neglect. We work hard to save them and find them the right home. Some of our adopters are new to the breed or have a different expectation for the dogs. We work with the adopters and set their expectation properly for a rescue dogs and provide support to them to ensure the adoptions are successful.
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All Mutts Matter Foundation

Wilmington
Delaware
19850
From the Founder: My name is Hollie Hastings and I love animals. Dogs are the best. They give you unconditional love and always forgiving and trusting. Approximately ten years ago, our family adopted a six month old Rotweiler named Harley from our local SPCA and he was one of the best dogs. When Harley was 10 months old, he developed a limp, so we took him to the vet and it was determined that he had a rare cancer in his spine. Harley underwent surgery and soon was unable to walk. Shortly after, we began fostering a dog named Bandit who would play with Harley's toys and Harley got so sad. Harley began to receive radiation and after two two treatments, he started to walk. We truly believe that Bandit had more to do with Harley walking then the treatments. Just after his final treatment (a total of 15), Harley was able to fully walk, stand and potty on his own. It was immensely rewarding to see our dear boy getg better. He no longer needed to be carried, bladder expressed or use a wheelchair. At the age of four, unfortunately, the cancer came back and it quickly spread throughout his whole body and shortly thereafter, we knew it was time to say goodbye. Letting Harley go was one of the hardest things we've ever had to do. We cherish our meomories of him, still think of him often and miss him dearly. I realize that the four years we had together were worth every tear shed. My Harley was the sweetest boy even with the pain, and enduring the the bloodwork and radiation treatments. After losing our sweet dar Harley, when I would go to a shelter and see an older dog, I would think how could someone abandon their dog. Bandit is now nine, slowing down and having great difficulty walking and standing but I would never give him away because he is old. When the time comes to let Bandit go, tears will be shed. Dogs like Harley and Bandit are the reason why I decided to start a rescue so that I could help pets that need to find new homes because their owners could no longer keep them due to death, deployment, going into nursing home, moving, etc. AMMF wants to help dogs find the best fitting homes for each dog that comes into our rescue. We are especially interested in helping to place older dogs with older people. In addition, we want to take dogs to visit nursing homes, VA hospitals, schools, etc. because dogs truly help sick people smile and feel good, educate children about responsible pet ownership, including but not limited to spay/neuter, walking a dog, feeding a dog, approching a strange dog, etc.
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Little Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center

33 Warner Road
New York
11743
info@littleshelter.com(631) 368-8770
Who We Are & What We Do Little Shelter is a nonprofit animal rescue organization. We take abused and abandoned animals from the streets and from those awaiting death at the municipal pounds. We provide a safe, caring and nurturing environment for these animals while they are waiting for loving adoptive homes. All prospective homes are carefully screened to ensure happy endings. No animal is ever destroyed at Little Shelter unless he or she is incurably ill. Spaying and neutering is important to our cause. We spay and neuter all of our animals as soon as is medically possible. The minimal adoption donation paid upon adoption includes all the medical procedures that we have done on the animal being adopted, including the spaying and neutering. Little Shelter is situated on six acres in Huntington, Long Island, 30 minutes east of New York City. Our Sheltervale Pet Cemetery operates on three acres. There are six buildings, two kennels including outdoor runs, one large communal cattery with individual rooms for nursing mothers, an isolation and medical building and a five room house that serves as office and administrative space. At any given time, we are the temporary home to more than 300 animals. Last year we placed over 600 dogs, cats, kittens and puppies into loving homes. With your help we will save even more this year.
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Pet Allies, Inc.

1321 N 16th Street
Show Low
Arizona
85901
info@PetAlliesAZ.org(928) 537-8009
Mission and History of Organization Pet Allies’ Mission is to stop pet over-population by non-lethal means, we do this by providing low cost spay/neuter services and finding homes for needy pets. We operate a no-kill shelter, save rate 96%, we assist animal control in Show Low and Snowflake. We want to partner with other local groups and shelters to stop any unnecessary euthanasia of animals at shelters.
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Animalert Pet Adoption Inc.

P.O. Box 24042
Ontario
N6H 5C4
Animalert@rogers.com(519) 642-7732
Animalert was founded in London, Ontario, Canada in 1977 by four animal lovers who wanted to ensure that pets were adopted by caring guardians. We now have about 35 active members, plus our large network of volunteers, which helps us spread the word about our adoption program and raise funds to offset our operating expenses. We are able to place about 250 cats and dogs a year into responsible, loving homes. Not bad for a volunteer group, but we'd like to do better and with your help, we can! Animalert focuses on three main areas: Adoption, Education, and Spaying/Neutering.
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Second Time Around Spaniel Rescue

Ontario
n5c 3e1
alexis5757@yahoo.ca(519) 933-4304
Spaniel Rescue was founded October 16, 2011. We primerely rescue spaniels but we will take in other small breed dogs whenever we can. I choose spaniels because l adopted a spaniel from a puppy mill when he was just 3 1/2 months old and almost died several times. It just seemed to be the right breed to start and rescue. Since l was a child l would bring home stray animals including a goose, snake, frogs, dogs, kittens, crow and other birds. It is just who l am and will continue doing this work with my final breath.
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Buckeye Bulldog Rescue

Ohio
43123
buckeyebulldogrescue@gmail.com(419) 307-1561
BBR is a group of committed volunteers who are passionate about helping English and French Bulldogs in need; either from shelters or from owners who can no longer care for them.
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Parma Animal Shelter

6260 State Road
Parma
Ohio
44130
(440) 885-8014
The Parma Animal Shelter is run by volunteers for the stray and abandoned animals of the City of Parma, OH. 6260 State Road Parma, OH 44134 telephone 440-885-8014 Mission To reconcile lost pets with their owners and find good homes for stray animals brought in by the Parma Animal Warden. Company Overview The Parma Animal Shelter is run by volunteers for the stray and abandoned animals of the City of Parma. Volunteers dedicate their time to tasks such as walking the dogs, cleaning cages for the dogs and cats, feeding the animals, and giving them love. We also have volunteers that foster some of our animals in their home. Our objectives include: 1. Work to prevent animal cruelty, abuse, and negl...See More Description The shelter is open daily from 10-12 noon and 5-7 pm. Volunteers must be 15 or older to act as junior volunteers.
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