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No-Kill Dog Shelters in Indiana by Name (Page 1 of 2)
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Rescue and support for the Basenji and Shiba Inu
2589 South Roena St, Indianapolis IN US 46241 Ph:(317)507-6540
http://www.basenjirescue.us Email: keath@basenjirescue.us
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Specific-Breed ONLY Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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We are s amall private rescue with a Big Goal helping unwanted and needy dogs find loving & responsible new families. We are an alternative to a shelter, at our rescue our adoptables are given special one on one time most of our rescues are house broke, crate trained, and have had basic obedience training prior to adoption. All of our rescues are temperament tested so we can ensure we have matched the right dog with the right family. If you are interested in adopting and do not live in the state of Indiana I encourage you to contact us we do adopt our rescues to families living in other states however we do not ship any of our rescues you must be willing to travel. We Work With Pure Bred Dogs from the AKC Working Group Rottweilers, Boxer, Doberman Pinscher, Mastiff, Great Dane, Etc. We also work with some of the Small Breeds as well Please visit our website for more information.
, New Salisbury IN US 47161
http://www.workingdogrescue.homestead.com Email: Amysk9s@aol.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit No-Kill
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The Animal Protection Association (APA) was organized in August 1999. It is a 501c3 tax-exempt organization and operates solely on monies from donations and fund raising.
Mission: To rescue and secure good homes for stray and abandoned animals, promote humane education in local schools and community and prevent cruelty to animals through spay/neuter programs. We are a no-kill shelter.
APA is located at 425 Meigs Avenue in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The use of this facility is donated and only cats can be housed there. Dogs are adopted through a foster care program.
Since its formation, APA has rescued and adopted over 550 cats, 35 dogs, 1 rabbit and several birds. Before placing these animals all were spayed or neutered, vaccinated and tested for heartworms and leukemia. Since we are a no-kill shelter, no healthy animal was euthanized.
We have an outreach program at Feeders Supply in Clarksville and Superpetz in New Albany for adoptions. Two cages are kept at Feeders and one at Superpetz with cats for adoption. Feeders Supply and Kentucky Humane Society also sponsors APA in our biggest money making project Picture Your Pet with Santa.
APA has written over 100 spay/neuter vouchers that are usually between $20 and $35. We also have helped with vet bills for people who have great need and have purchased medicine and food as well.
Since humane education is so important in our community, APA works with the local schools as much as possible. APA has several junior members and we work closely with the Animal Awareness Club at River Valley Middle School and the Humane Society Club at Jeffersonville High School. Presentations are made upon request to any elementary through high school class in this area.
Since there is a proven link between abuse to animals and abuse in families, APA sees a real need to teach empathy and compassion to our children. Learning compassion for animals has a definite carryover in compassion to people.
APAs biggest asset is its body of volunteers. There are over thirty dedicated and giving people who give our animals so much more than basic care. We have been extremely blessed in finding quality people. Volunteers go to the shelter every morning and evening. They clean cages, pet and groom the cats as well as answer phone calls.
APAs dream is to have our own facility where we can house dogs as well as cats. We need this facility to be a state-of-the art secure facility where we can continue to help the animals in our community.
425 Meigs Ave., Jeffersonville IN US 47130 Ph:(812)283-6555
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN166.html Email: info@apa-pets.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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Some ARF Facts:
* ARF was founded in 1998 out of a profound love and respect for animals and a desire to end needless death and suffering.
* ARF is a "no kill" shelter meaning that every healthy, adoptable animal is guaranteed a home. We do not euthanize because of age, breed, or illness. Animals are given any medical care needed- treated for heartworm, broken legs repaired, and all are spayed or neutered.
* The ARF Animal House provides shelter to rescued animals until suitable homes can be found. Some animals have been at ARF 2 years before getting a home. During their stay at ARF, animals aren't kept in crates or kennels. Each animal is paired with similar sized animals and share a room equipped with a toddler bed, toys, and most have a window to look out. While humans are there, they are free to roam around the house not confined to their rooms!
* ARF is funded 100% through donations as a private, non-profit organization.
1209 W. Riggins Rd, Muncie IN US 47303 Ph:(765)282-2733
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN29.html Email: trumpy25@hotmail.com
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Non-Profit No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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The CPR Fund is an all-breed, all-foster rescue. Dogs due to be euthanized at local animal shelters are taken in, fully vetted, and cared for in individual homes until forever families are found.
PO Box 303, Lowell IN US 46356 Ph:(219)308-531Fax:(219)310-8550
http://www.cprfund.com Email: cprfund@comcast.net Email2: info@cprfund.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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The Humane Society Calumet Area, working within a No-Kill philosophy, provides shelter and medical treatment for unwanted and abandoned animals while finding loving adopting homes. It promotes population control, kindness and ethical treatment through education and example.
421 45th Ave., Munster IN US 46321 Ph:(219)922-3811
http://www.hscalumet.org Email: info@hscalumet.org
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We are a no kill, non-profit (we are a 501c3 org. all donations are deductible) humane society serving Clark County, IN and surrounding areas. Our mission is to prevent cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education
2702 Middle Rd., Jeffersonville IN US Ph:(812)285-8703
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN134.html
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Focusing on the rescue of the Yorkshire Terrier, but no canine paw too small.
Our Home Office Base is located in NW Indiana. We do not have a Shelter Facility. We use private Foster Homes, volunteers and members that are available statewide and in our sister states of Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio.
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all-volunteer organization. Donations are tax-deductible. We are an Indiana Corporation.
Po Box 74, Boone Grove IN US 46302 Ph:(419)615-9477
http://www.petitepaws.org Email: info@petitepaws.org Email2: petitepaws@gmail.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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I already have a listing her with a non working email address also at this time we are at full capicity and are not accepting any animals in the rescue aslo we do have many wonderful animals needing new loving homes
Judy Mayes
Po Box 42 222 Madison, Montezuma IN US 47862
http://www.jklequineandfarmanimalrescue.petfinder.org Email: kmayes0677@sbcglobal.net
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Love of Labs, (LOLIN, INC) mission is to reduce the euthanasia rate of Labrador Retrievers throughout animal shelters of the Midwest . LOLIN will accomplish this goal by increasing public knowledge concerning the care, adoption and responsible ownership of the Labrador Retriever.
LOLIN volunteers have united to donate their love, time, energy and financial resources to save as many dogs as possible before they are killed at these shelters by gas or lethal injection . No dog should have to die because we, as human beings, have failed to provide for him/her. Society, in general, is not providing these shelter dogs with basic life supporting measures, such as necessary food, water, shelter, medical attention, and much needed sterilization, let alone LOVE and compassion.
The dogs that come into LOLIN’s program, receive all medical needs, are temperament tested, and sterilized immediately! We also provide these dogs with a loving foster home that rehabilitates them while we locate their permanent forever home. LOLIN knows that our dogs will be an exceptional addition to all that desire a wonderful, life-long, canine companion.
LOLIN, INC. is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3, IRS Public Charity and your donations are tax deductible. LOLIN is 100% voluntarily operated. Love of Labs receives our operational funds through adoption fees, donations, and various fundraisers ONLY.
Po Box 237, Noblesville IN US 46061 Fax:(801)640-7688
http://lolin.org Email: lolin@insightbb.com Email2: lolin05@aol.com
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