We are slowly bringing it all together with new shelter management software,
microchipping of all adopted animals and jumping into a dog yard improvement project, funded and built by City of Steamboat Springs.
Not exact matches
All
animals adopted from the shelter will be
microchipped at the time
of adoption.
All
of our
animals are vaccinated,
microchipped and spayed or neutered before they are
adopted to loving forever homes.
This included: pressure on Defra and other bodies to supply long term funding for the Dog Advisory Council; extending the Council's powers so that it becomes an independent regulatory body; compulsory
microchipping; the licensing
of breeders who breed 3 litters or more a year; the KC to
adopt the Advisory Council's Breeding Standard; improved education
of the general public including
Animal Welfare as part
of the core curriculum
of schools; the Defra Code
of Practice for the Welfare
of Dogs to include breeding and genetic welfare issues; endorsement
of the RSPCA Puppy Contract by all stakeholders.
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All
of their
animals receive vaccinations, are spayed or neutered if needed, receive any needed medical treatment and are
microchipped before they are
adopted.
Every
animal that you
adopt from our
animal center is spayed or neutered,
microchipped, licensed with the first set
of vaccines and a free health exam.
That contract protects the
animal to ensure that they are being properly taken care
of PLUS when you
adopt from a Rescue (you do not
adopt from a Breeder, you purchase); a highly reputable / quality Rescue will have ensured that the pet that you are
adopting (that fee goes back into their programs so that they can continue helping
animals in need AND they never make any money on their dogs for it can cost thousands to properly rehabilitate a dog) is altered, fully vetted including being
microchipped and utd on vaccines, had a fecal done, hwt and tick borne disease testing if old enough, put on Heartworm / flea / tick preventative, all medical conditions appropriately handled PLUS fully disclosed along with any behavoural issues; any required X-Rays, other testing such a urine etc. and other bw such as thyroid apart from the pre-surgical when being altered etc..
Dog Adoption (Under 25 pounds)-- $ 75 Dog Adoption (Over 25 pounds)-- $ 50 Puppy Adoption (Under 1 year old)-- $ 75 Adult Cat Adoption — $ 75 Kitten Adoption (Under 1 year old)- $ 50 Other
Animals — $ 25 * All dogs that are
adopted will be
microchipped prior to leaving the shelter for an additional $ 15 fee
Microchipping of cats is also available, but optional *
Michigan:
Adopt - A-Pet: Fenton (spay / neuter assistance) All About
Animals Rescue: Eastpointe (spay / neuter assistance) Cascades Humane Society: Jackson (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) C - SNIP: Kentwood (spay / neuter assistance) Furever Full Food Bank: Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties (pet food) Furry Friends Food Pantry: Holland (pet food Thursdays) 616-499-7342, 616-399-5160 Humane Society
of Genesee County: Burton (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society
of Huron Valley: Ann Arbor (pet food / litter, spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Humane Society
of South Central Michigan: Battle Creek (spay / neuter assistance) Kalamazoo Humane Society: Kalamazoo (pet food bank, dog houses, and spay / neuter assistance) K9 Resque: St. Claire (pet food) Little Traverse Bay Humane Society: Harbor Springs (spay / neuter assistance) Luce County Pet Pals: Newberry (spay / neuter assistance) Michigan Humane Society: Multiple Locations (spay / neuter assistance) Mission for Area People: Muskegon Heights (pet food assistance; licensing and vet records required) 231-733-9672 Northeast Community Lutheran Church, Little Kitchen Food Shelf Oakland County Pet Adoption Center: Auburn Hills (spay / neuter assistance) Oakland County Pet Food Pantry: Western Michigan (pet food and supplies) Stop the Overpopulation
of Pets: Weymouth (spay / neuter assistance) Tail Wagger's 1990: Livonia (low - cost spay / neuter, vaccines, heartworm testing,
microchipping, pet food assistance) Voiceless — MI: Lansing (spay / neuter assistance) Waggin» Tails Dog Rescue: Northville (pet food)
If shelters continue to do an increasingly amazing job
of programs like spay / neuter and
microchipping, and regulations and
animal rights groups» scare tactics continue to push people toward
adopt - only options, we are simply going to run out
of dogs — and even before that, we will run out
of the types
of dogs that best suit our individual needs.