Org # 1455 |
City=Sparta | Animal Control |
Alleghany County Animal Control
The Animal Control Officer is available to assist citizens if they have problems with stray dogs or wild animals. The officer may be reached at 336-372-8053 between 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday or at 336-372-4455 at all other times.
PO Box 366, Sparta NC US 28675 Ph:(336)372-8053Fax:(336)372-4455
Email: alleadmin@skybest.com
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Animal Trustees of Alleghany, Inc.'s main purpose is to provide good homes, to responsible pet owners, for the animals brought into the Alleghany Animal Shelter in Twin Oaks, Sparta, N.C., and to encourage spay/neutering of these pets and the pets in the county. We provide care of the sick and injured animals, vaccinations, worming, food, disinfectants, litter, cages, and issue a $35.00-spay/neuter certificate for each animal adopted. Financial assistance is offered to those that cannot afford to spay /neuter their pets in the county. We work with other animal welfare groups that adopt particular breeds by spay/neutering, vaccinating, and transferring the pets to these groups. Pictures are taken of the pets, posters made and circulated throughout this and other counties to facilitate the adoptions. Radio coverage also describes the pets available at the shelter. Educational material is circulated to encourage people to spay/neuter their pets in order to stop the amount of animals brought into the shelter that are euthanized. Animal Trustees of Alleghany, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization.
PO Box 398, Sparta NC US 28675 Ph:(336)372-6292
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/animaltrustees.html Email: Saddlesoar1@cs.com Email2: Femmwolf@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3
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We are the North Carolina Saint Bernard Rescue. We are a group of volunteers dedicated to the care, rehabilitation and placement of abandoned or surrendered Saint Bernards.
, Spring Lake NC US 28390 Ph:(910)893-2016
http://www.saintrescue.org/north_carolina.htm Email: saintrescuenc@yahoo.com Email2: reckblad@saintrescue.org
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Mitchell County Animal Rescue is a non-profit volunteer organization devoted to the rescue and care of abandoned and otherwise unwanted animals. Our primary goal is the promotion of spaying and neutering pets, reducing the population of stray animals, and the education of future generations in humane treatment of animals
2492 Hwy 19E, Spruce Pine NC US 28777 Ph:(828)765-6952Fax:(828)765-6765
http://www.kaete.com/mcar Email: MCARpets@mitchell.main.nc.us
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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NC's largest no kill animal shelter offering shelter to unwanted companion animals. The Haven finds new adoptive homes for over 2500 animals per year.
400 Fulford McMillan Road, St Pauls NC US 28376 Ph:(910)875-6768
http://www.thehaven-nc.com Email: thehavennc@aol.com Email2: friends@thehaven-nc.com
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Vet OnSite Facility
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Org # 1745 |
City=St Pauls | Shelter |
Robeson County Animal Shelter
Animal Control department for Robeson County
255 Landfill Road, St Pauls NC US 28384 Ph:(910)865-2200
Email: Michael.Sampson@ncmail.net
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Cheryl Routh started Happy Hills in 1982 as a boarding and grooming kennel. (boarding and grooming services are still offered). In 1986, she began taking in abandoned and abused animals, and putting them up for adoption. By 1989 the rescue work had grown so much that Happy Hills Animal Foundation was incorporated as a non-profit organization.
Hundreds of dogs and cats, as well as other animals like potbellied pigs, rabbits, etc. have been rescued and adopted through Happy Hills. We are no-kill, and adoptable animals may stay with us weeks, months, even years before they find their forever home. Unfortunately, it is impossible to take in all the animals that need rescuing, and some are sent on to the county pound.
3143 Happy Hills Dr., Staley NC US 27355 Ph:(336)622-3620Fax:(336)622-3677
http://www.hhaf.org Email: info@hhaf.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Facility
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The Iredell County Humane Society is a non-profit, all volunteer group that administers a variety of programs directed at decreasing animal overpopulaton, increasing the adoption of homeless animals, and educating the public on animal welfare issues throughout Iredell County
PO Box 1617, Statesville NC US 28687 Ph:(704)871-2594Fax:(828)241-3399
http://www.iredellhumane.org Email: iredellhumane@yahoo.com
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The Iredell County Humane Society was founded in 1975, and is incorporated in the state of North Carolina as a non-profit charitable organization and is dedicated to all aspects of animal welfare and is committed to the goal of ending animal suffering. Since animals cannot help themselves, we see it as our calling to help as many as we can.
PO Box 1617, Statesville NC US 28687 Ph:(704)871-2594Fax:(828)241-3399
http://www.iredellhumane.org Email: Iredellhumane@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3
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Since turning non-profit we have started planning adoption events and fairs here in Statesville to promote breed-specific rescue and spay/neuter in Statesville, NC and in Iredell County as a whole. Dog's Town Coonhound Rescue is a private rescue and sanctuary located in the foothills of North Carolina for Coonhounds, Coonhound mixes and some dogs of other breeds that have found themselves lost or abandoned in shelters or on the road. Many of the coonhounds that end up in shelters or abandoned are either gun-shy, not prey-oriented enough or were used as breeding stock.
PO Box 5811, Statesville NC US 28687 Ph:(704)871-8665
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NC46.html Email: dogstown@bellsouth.net
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3 Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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