Not exact matches
This is not a comprehensive list of all our
adoptable animals, follow us on Facebook for the most up - to - date
information.
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information on upcoming events,
adoptable animals, and other news!
We will also have
information on our
adoptable animals and about the people and mission of HHAS.
For any other inquiries, such as
information about lost / stray
animals,
adoptable animals, volunteering at BACS or city ordinances related to
animals, please contact:
The mission of the BCHS is to promote the welfare, compassionate care and protection of
animals, taking all domestic
animals brought to us, finding suitable homes for
adoptable animals, providing
information, raising public awareness of
animal issues, and promoting responsible pet ownership.
For more
information on this sweet baby and to view others hoping to meet their new best friend, please check out our
Adoptable Animals section by clicking on the link above.
For more
information about Abby, and all the other
adoptable Dogs and Cats, call the
Animal Welfare Society at (860) 354-1350 or visit them on Dodd Road in New Milford.
If visiting one of our Adoption Centers is too overwhelming, please consider visiting our
adoptable pet website to view photos, watch videos and read
information about
animals awaiting homes.
For more
information about RescueGroups.org or to find out how to list your shelter's
adoptable animals, go to RescueGroups.org.
For more
information about Jazzy, and all the other
adoptable Dogs and Cats, call the
Animal Welfare Society at (860) 354-1350 or visit them on Dodd Road in New Milford.
Provides accurate
information about
adoptable animals, insuring webbased list (PetFinder) of
adoptable animals is kept up - to - date, reviewing all adoption agreements and
animal records for accuracy and completeness prior to release of
animal.
For more
information about the
adoptable animals in our care, please email
[email protected].
For
information on
adoptable special needs pets, contact your local
animal shelter or rescue group.
Motley Zoo
Animal Rescue dedicates its work to end pet overpopulation and the resulting euthanization of healthy, adoptable animals due to limited space and funds of our local, national, and international animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all animal
Animal Rescue dedicates its work to end pet overpopulation and the resulting euthanization of healthy,
adoptable animals due to limited space and funds of our local, national, and international
animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all animal
animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all
animals resulting from lack of
information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all
animalanimal life.
People who would want to meet any of the available
animals may click on the «
adoptables» tab» to read additional
information or «forms» tab to complete the online adoption application.
For more
information and to view
adoptable animals, visit our shelter locations at 1001 Rodriguez St. (corner of 7th Ave. and Rodriguez St.) in Santa Cruz, and 580 Airport Blvd in Watsonville.
For more
information and to view
adoptable animals, please visit our shelter location at 1001 Rodriguez St. (Rodriguez St. and 7th Ave.)
If you have experience with dog or cat behavior, volunteer to do behavior evaluations for new arrivals, and help the shelter determine each
animal's personality, social skill level, find any triggers for behavior problems, and other important
information that's needed for determining how
adoptable an
animal is or what kind of home they need to thrive.
For more
information and to learn more about our
adoptable animals please call: 602-273-6852.
Please check us out on Facebook, where we have an active page with
information, pictures, and often short videos of some of our
adoptable animals.
Kittens stay out of
animal shelters that lack the capacity to care for them, new kitten caregivers get the materials and
information they need to save kittens» lives, and the
animal shelter helps to find homes for the
adoptable kittens who are spayed or neutered and vaccinated when they're ready, at 8 weeks old.
Create a bulletin board for your grocery store, school, library, or other popular area with pictures of MEOW?s
adoptable animals and contact
information for MEOW.
The
Animal Foundation is open daily from 11 a.m. — 7 p.m.. For more
information and to view
adoptable pets, please visit
For more
information about Cali or any of our
adoptable animals, please come to the Adoption Center at 4950 Spectrum Blvd in Reno or call 775-324-7773.
The
Animal Foundation is open daily from 11 a.m. — 7 p.m.. For more
information and to view
adoptable pets, please visit animalfoundation.com.
For more
information about adopting an
animal, please click on the «
Adoptable Pets» tab.
Viewers will be provided with
information regarding
adoptable animals in their local areas.
For example, solicitation of donations to reduce the number of dogs in shelters must contain
information about the programs that will be conducted to reach the goal, i.e., funding low - cost spay and neuter clinics; providing
animal welfare education to the community; establishing a foster care program or an obedience program to make dogs more
adoptable; buying a van to serve as a mobile adoption center, etc..
While ACS and its partners are committed to becoming a no - kill community — meaning they will not euthanize a healthy,
adoptable pet to make shelter space — Lisa Norwood, ACS public
information officer, says it's important for people to know that no - kill does not mean an
animal will never be euthanized.
Please visit our Adoption Center page for hours of operation and for
information about our
adoptable animals.