The St. Charles Humane Society was formed with a Vision to establish humane treatment of animals and create an adoption and sterilization program at the St. Charles Animal Control Center in Luling.
The shelter had been built in the early 1980s for the sole purpose of picking up abandoned, stray and unwanted pets. The outcome for 98% of these animals was euthanasia. St. Charles Humane Society began recruiting residents, businesses and garnered St. Charles Parish Council support to turn the Vision into reality.
In October 1993, the Board of Directors was established with a small base of dedicated volunteers. A contract between the Parish and the Society took over a year to develop. Upon approval by the 1993 Council, the volunteers moved into an office at the shelter. The dedication of all members has led to one of the most professional and successful humane groups in Louisiana. Many unforeseen goals have been obtained since the inception of the society. A cruelty investigator was initiated within the Sheriffs Department at the request of the Society and abuse calls were finally taken seriously.
In 1996 and 2003, the St. Charles Humane Society helped implement animal ordinances to protect animals, promote responsibility for pet ownership and protect residents from dangerous animals. In 2000, a supervisor of the shelter was granted through Parish Council approval. Since that time, numerous improvements have been made to the shelter. A separate room for cats and kittens; platforms for the dogs to get off the cold concrete and stay dry and warm.
In May 2003, a surgery and exam room was created with the help of a grant from PETsMART Charities. A giant step for spaying and neutering animals before they leave the shelter and; finally, a way of taking care of all the animals at the shelter. Healthy animals slated for euthanasia are sterilized and have a second chance. Diseased animals are euthanized immediately and do not languish at the shelter. The society became a PETsMART Partner in 1999 and in 2003 the St. Charles Humane Society became the sole group for adoptions. Ten cats are available at the store every day of the week and the Society brings in dogs on the weekends.
13875 Frere Street, Luling LA US 70047 Ph:(985)785-9136
http://www.stcharleshumanesociety.com Email: webmaster@stcharleshumanesociety.com
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ANIMAL RIGHTS FOR LIFE (ARFL), a Non-Profit Organization founded in 1985 by Gloria Trelles Ripple, is dedicated to the welfare and placement of COMPANION animals. Each rescued animal by ARFL's dedicated volunteers receives a vet check, all vaccines, de-worming, de-fleaing and spay/neuter. Dogs are heartworm tested and cats are FeLV/FIV tested. Many have required medical attention, AND have not been denied, such as heartworm treatments and surgeries. We operate out of the pockets of our members and raffles that we sponsor, along with a few small donations made by some of the people who adopt our pets. ARFL's policy is that no animal should ever be killed for want of a good home. Based on this policy, many have found comfort in a forever home with a family to call their own.
#10 Dauterive Court, Kenner LA US 70065 Ph:(504)466-4015
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We are a volunteer group that founded the St. John Humane Society in late 1991. Our services include: conducting animal rescues, adoptions, owner/pet reuinifications, educational programs, spay/neuter incentive programs, and a pet question/answer line. Currently, all our adoptable pets are residing with volunteers (foster homes) or in private boarding kennels. A processed application and appointment is required prior to visiting with any of our pets.
2133 Colonial Drive, La Place LA US 70068 Ph:(985)652-2082
http://www.angelfire.com/la2/pets/
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The Riverlands SPCA is dedicated to eliminating animal suffering, specifically cats and dogs. We are dedicated to eliminating pet overpopulation. We strongly urge every pet owner to spay and/or neuter their pet(s). We support legislation intent on eliminating cruelty to animals. Also, we supports laws that prohibit animal fighting, especially dog fighting. We work to reduce the number of cats living in feral cat colonies by capture, spay, and release. We investigate animal cruelty allegations and strongly support the prosecution of offenders. We rescue animals that are abandoned, injured, abused, or just homeless. Our members toil daily to find a suitable companion for all of our resident animals. At present, we do not own or operate a facility. Our resident animals live in foster homes, veterinarian's offices, or professional kennels. Our long-term goal is to build and operate an ultra-modern animal welfare center that offers free or low cost sterilization and/or immunization for pet owners with low income
PO Box 223, LaPlace LA US 70069 Ph:(985)652-7722
http://www.riverlandsspca.org Email: execdir@riverlandsspca.org
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Pet Adoption Services, Inc. is a non-profit all breed cat and dog rescue organization in New Orleans. Supported by over 20 volunteer members, Pet Adoption Services was founded in 1996, although some of our members have been involved in rescue for as long as 20 years. Our mission is to secure loving
permanent homes for homeless, abandoned or abused cats and dogs of all breeds. While awaiting adoption, our animals live in the homes of one of our foster parents. During this time the animals receive any necessary veterinary care, including but not limited to, vaccinations, spaying or neutering and perhaps
heartworm treatment. Our experienced foster parents continually assess each pet's personality and temperament allowing us to place adoptable cats and dogs in just the right permanent home. Pet Adoption Services participates in adoption days during which time, potential adopters get the opportunity to meet and spend time with the animals in a "real life" situation.
Pet Adoption Services holds several fundraisers throughout the calendar year so that we can continue to meet the needs of homeless animals. Generous donations by persons committed to the cause of animal rescue are also essential to our economic survival.
PO box 1522, Marrero LA US 70073
http://www.petadoptionservices.org Email: homes4pets@cox.net Email2: adoptarescue@cox.net
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We are the Animal Shelter Department for Jefferson Parish. We operate two open-admission animal shelters at #1 Humane Way in East Jefferson near Elmwood (736-6111) and at 1869 Ames Blvd. in Marrero (349-5111).
#1 Humane Way PO Box 10640, Jefferson LA US 70123 Ph:(504)736-6111
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Southern Animal Foundation is a no-kill, 501(c)3 non profit, animal rescue, shelter, and adoption agency established in 1995 and is located in New Orleans, LA. Our purpose is to rescue companion animals abandoned to the city streets who face no other alternative, but a slow, painful death due to heartworms, other diseases, and eventual euthanasia by animal control facilities. We also provide animals with veterinary care including spay/neuter, and foster care homes until the pets are adopted into permanent homes. SAF rescues animals who are in need, due to abandonment, abuse, or medical emergency. We are a no-kill shelter that does not euthanize animals due to lack of space or time. We're also home to the Frances McDonough Memorial Clinic - a FULL SERVICE veterinary clinic, offering low-cost services like spay & neuter.
1823 Magazine St, New Orleans LA US 70130 Ph:(504)671-8235
http://www.SouthernAnimalFoundation.org Email: animallover@southernanimalfoundation.org
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The Humane Society of Louisiana is a non-profit animal protection agency based in New Orleans. Our statewide mission is to prevent cruelty to animals and to rescue animals from abuse and neglect. The Humane Society networks with independent SPCAs, humane agencies, law enforcement officials, and private citizens to eliminate animal abuse. The Humane Society operates a private, no-kill "safe house" sanctuary, where animals rescued from abuse & neglect are rehabilitated and adopted. Visit Our New Happy Tails Adoption Center
Happy Tails Adoption Center was opened to offer a convenient, central location for the New Orleans area public to visit and adopt loving pets. Shelter is provided for approximately 50 cats from different rescue groups and organizations including the Humane Society of Louisiana, Spaymart, NO Homeless Pets, The 200 Cat Project, and St. Francis Animal Sanctuary. With cats of all ages, sizes, and colors available, anyone wishing to adopt a cat or two is sure to find their perfect companion(s). If you're interested in adopting a dog, stop by Happy Tails on the weekends when many rescue groups bring in dogs who also need loving homes.
Please stop in and visit the pets at Happy Tails - they love visitors!
Happy Tails Adoption Center is located at 4021 Jefferson Highway, which is across from Riverdale High School, and next to Ark Animal Hospital. This is just down the street from Jefferson Feed and Seed, which is at Central Avenue and Jefferson Highway.
Happy Tails Adoption Center
4021 Jefferson Highway
Jefferson, LA 70121
Phone: (504) 200-0906
PO Box 740321, New Orleans LA US 70174 Ph:(504)366-8972
http://www.humanela.org Email: HumaneLA@cs.com
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Terrebonne Parish Animal Shelter
We are the animal shelter for Terrebonne Parish. We pick up stray animals throughout the parish and we accept unwanted pets from Terrebonne Parish residents. Strays picked up by animal control have SEVEN days in our shelter. Owner surrenders are kept according to how much space the shelter has at that point in time. The shelter is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday and closed on major holidays
131 Plant Road P. O. Box 2768, Houma LA US 70363 Ph:(985)873-6709
Email: vrobinson@tpcg.org
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We are the animal shelter for Terrebonne Parish. We pick up stray animals throughout the parish and we accept unwanted pets from Terrebonne Parish residents. Strays picked up by animal control have SEVEN days in our shelter. Owner surrenders are kept according to how much space the shelter has at that point in time. The shelter is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday and closed on major holidays. Adoptions are based primarily on applications. We try to match the animal to the most suitable home. It then goes by first come (and approved), first adopt. Spay/Neuter deposits are as follows: Male Cats/Kittens are $15.00 Female Cats/Kittens are $25.00 Male Dogs/Puppies are $30.00 Female Dogs/Puppies are $35.00 This is only a deposit that will be credited towards the vet bill to have the animal spayed/neutered. New owners are responsible for the remainder of the vet bill at the time of spay/neuter. All adult animals must be spayed/neutered within 30 days of adoption and all puppies/kittens must be spayed/neutered when of proper age (5-6 months). The new owner must take the animal to the vet within 3 days of adoption for a vet check and vaccinations for the animal. Most of the animals have not been seen by a vet because the shelter has no veterinarian on staff. Also, a $2.00 licensing fee will apply to each animal adopted.
131 Plant Rd., Houma LA US 70363 Ph:(985)873-6709Fax:(985)580-8150
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/LA109.html Email: vrobinson@tpcg.org Email2: brodriguez@tpcg.org
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