We are 1 of only a handful
of animal shelters in NC which are run by a non-profit organization instead of that county's animal control department.
They also help homeless animals by keeping beloved family pets
out of animal shelters, freeing up space and resources for animals who truly have nowhere else to go.
We have been in business since 1993 and have provided engineering or consultation on
hundreds of animal shelters, veterinary hospitals, kennels, daycare and grooming facilities across the country.
Thousands
of animal shelters across the globe share the goal of inspiring people to adopt instead of purchasing a puppy from a breeder or puppy mill.
Click on your state to find a
list of animal shelters, animal rescues, and animal welfare organizations within that state.
A vast
majority of animal shelters and rescue organizations depend almost entirely on the generosity of donors and volunteers to do the amazing and important work they do in their own communities and beyond.
Most dogs will see the inside
of an animal shelter at some point in their lives, either because they got lost, or because their owners sent them there.
There are
thousands of animal shelters and rescues in existence that serve the purpose of temporarily housing homeless animals until they can be placed with new owners.
Since we visit a
variety of animal shelters to rescue dogs and cats, we can be on the lookout for the specific type of animal you are interested in.
We share that goal and are committed to promoting pet adoption and supporting the
work of animal shelter organizations in the countries where we operate.
While normally associated with mild disease and low mortality rates, respiratory disease nevertheless poses significant challenges to the management of dogs in the highly stressful
environment of animal shelters.
The goal of the knowledge gained through the course is to raise
awareness of animal shelters, animal health, and community programs to help save lives of homeless animals.
You can view our resource guides for information on all the basics of caring for your pets, or, do a search of our extensive national
directory of animal shelters and veterinarians.
We offer shelter tours and classroom presentations to teach children about responsible pet care, safety around animals, and the
role of the animal shelter in the community.
Not only do animals avoid homelessness, but the limited space and
resources of animal shelters can be dedicated to those animals who have nowhere else to go.
We are one of only a
handful of animal shelters in NC which are run by a non-profit organization instead of that county's animal control department.
Behind the
scenes of an animal shelter are many people working on behalf of homeless pets that are not quite ready to be adopted into their forever homes.