Not exact matches
Learn more about fostering a dog by
contacting a
local animal shelter, breed
rescue group or humane society.
If you've
contacted other
rescues and they are unable to intake the rabbit, you should
contact your
local animal control / shelter or the nearest
animal control / shelter with a rabbit program.
Contact your
local shelter and / or
animal rescue organization and offer your assistance in providing food to feral cat colonies.
If you are reluctant to make
contact with the dog, or the dog appears in any way to be hostile, or the dog is on the run, call your
local shelter and an
animal control officer will be dispatched to
rescue the dog.
If no owner is located, or they are unwilling or unable to intervene, please
contact one of your
local animal rescue organizations immediately.
If you have found a lost / stray pug: Please
contact your
local animal shelters and veterinarians offices prior to
contacting MN Midwest Pug
Rescue.
While we encourage people to please adopt
animals from their
local animal control facilities, we do not divulge the locations of the dogs we are
rescuing out of respect to our
contacts there.
Be sure to
contact your
local animal welfare organizations and
rescue groups to determine if they offer this service.
You can locate breed
rescue organizations by
contacting breed registries, such as the American Kennel Club (AKC), the national breed club,
local animal shelters, or just by searching online.
For information on adoptable special needs pets,
contact your
local animal shelter or
rescue group.
They
contacted the
local Humane Society, a private
rescue organization, who were suddenly overwhelmed, providing food and water to the dogs still left on Korniczky's property, while separately
rescuing more
animals from the 2006 summer flooding, and finally another separate 200 -
animal rescue.
In Boston, FlexPetz» next target city, that would be: the
Animal Rescue League of Boston (Jay Bowen, President, 617-226-5680), MSPCA (Carter Luke, President, 617-522-5055), Buddy Dog Humane Society (Laurie Lincoln, Executive Director, 978-443-6990) and
local shelters and
rescues (get
contact info on petfinder.com).
To find a free or low - cost spay / neuter program near you,
contact local animal shelters, humane societies and
rescue groups.
If you can not keep the pet yourself, then
contact a
local rescue group or shelter to see if they have room in their adoption program for the
animal.
You can reach SPDR at: (206) 654-1117 In addition to SPDR, you can also
contact any of the following
rescues which Dane Outreach recommends: Northwest Great Dane
Rescue - http://www.northwestgreatdanerescue.com/ Alternative Humane Society - https://www.alternativehumanesociety.com/ Valhalla
Rescue - http://www.valhallarescue.org/ (You might also
contact your
local animal shelter for recommendations.)
Please
contact your
local animal control office for shelter,
rescue or adoption information.
Animal Owners who need help with Search and / or
Rescue are asked to
contact their
local Parish
Animal Control Officers.
If so, do you research on the breeds you are most interested in to get the purrfect fit for your lifestyle, then either
contact a reputable breeder or look to your
local animal rescue to adopt your furry pal.
Contact and visit IN PERSON your
local animal shelters,
animal control agencies and humane societies (i.e. public and private shelters,
rescue groups) within a 20 - 30 mile radius (for cats) and a 50 - 60 mile radius (for dogs) of the area you originally lost your pet.
In these cases, caretakers and trappers are encouraged to
contact our
Animal Rescue Services Team at 617.426.9170 or a
local emergency veterinary hospital.
You can
contact your
local Husky
rescue organization and see if any
animals need a temporary home.
Despite our best efforts, however — asking among friends,
contacting the
local animal shelter and then the
local SPCA and other
rescue agencies — we failed.
However, if we have room, we'll be happy to help find your
animal a new home, and if not, we can provide
contact information for other
local rescue groups that may have space.
Contact your local pound and animal rescue shelters to alert them and provide a description and contact infor
Contact your
local pound and
animal rescue shelters to alert them and provide a description and
contact infor
contact information.
If you are unable to find a loving and responsible home for your pet on your own,
contact your
local shelters,
rescues, SPCAs, humane societies and municipal
animal controls.
You should also
contact your
local vets,
local SPCAs and
animal rescue centres to see if they have found your pet (list of ISPCA affiliated members here).
Rescue contact: Dreama / Bobbie
[email protected] Working closely with the shelter is a group called Animal Rights Fur - Ever (ARF): This is a group of local volunteers assisting with the JCAS rescue / transport pr
Rescue contact: Dreama / Bobbie
[email protected] Working closely with the shelter is a group called
Animal Rights Fur - Ever (ARF): This is a group of
local volunteers assisting with the JCAS
rescue / transport pr
rescue / transport program.
So if you have the time and love
animals,
contact your
local shelter, wildlife
rescue, or sanctuary and ask if they could use a hand.
If you absolutely can not keep the dog, try
contacting another
local rescue, or do your research and take it to a very low to no - kill
animal shelter, humane society, or SPCA.
Contact your
local shelter,
animal control facility, breed
rescue group or MAC for information about foster opportunities.
Contact your
local humane society or an
animal rescue group in your area.
If you know of, or think you know of a situation where a single
animal or a smaller number of
animals are being abused or neglected, please
contact your
local law enforcement and
animal control authorities or
local animal rescue groups.
People who are afraid
animals will be euthanized if they turn them over to the shelter might
contact a
rescue, and
rescue people often go through
local shelters looking for
animals they can help place in new homes.
If you are ready to be a companion
animal guardian to a small pet, consider
contacting a
local shelter or a nearby cavy
rescue group to see if there are any guinea pigs available for adoption.
If interested, please
contact your
local pet
rescue group or
animal shelter for more information.