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Ferret Shelters in All States by Zip-Code (Page 31 of 45)
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Fox Valley Ferret is a 501C3 tax-deductible charity serving the Fox Valley and surrounding areas.
N3633 State Rd 76, Hortonville WI US 54944 Ph:(920)735-1896
http://www.foxvalleyferret.com Email: Friend@FoxValleyFerret.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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We are a non-profit, all volunteer animal rescue organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of unwanted, abandoned and stray domestic cats and dogs. We also will take in guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils, etc. We do not have any paid staff and do not receive any government funding. We do not have a shelter building, and all of our pets are housed in foster homes.
Po Box 493, Chaska MN US 55318 Ph:(952)368-7297
http://www.swmetroanimalrescue.org Email: swmetroanimalrescue@hotmail.com
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The TCHS is not a government agency. We are supported primarily by shelter income, donations, fund raising events, and the support of our friends and members. One need not reside in the tri-county area to use our services or make contributions.
The TCHS was incorporated on December 11th, 1974.
Mission Statement
In recognition of the bond between humans and animals, the Tri-County Humane Society exists to practice and promote humane principles, compassionate care, and the prevention of cruelty to animals.
This society serves the community, both animals and people, primarily by:
providing quality care and adoption services for animals in need,
offering educational programs to encourage the awareness, understanding and practice of humane principles, and
handling questions and complaints regarding animal care and behavior, including alleged cruelty, and neglect cases.
Philosophy Statement
SHELTER
The base of operations of the Tri-County Humane Society is our shelter. It is there that we give temporary care to animals who for on various reasons are homeless.
We value:
Clean, cheerful, healthy, and inviting atmosphere for both animals and people,
Our professional and compassionate staff who provide daily care for the animals at the shelter and insure a successful adoption program, and
Our volunteers who, in assisting the staff in daily animal care, willingly take on both pleasant and unpleasant tasks.
EDUCATION
Through our educational programs, we teach humane and well-informed animal care.
We strive to:
Inform people of the problem of pet overpopulation and the multiple benefits of spaying and neutering their pets,
Help pet owners to understand total animal care, including how to meet their pets= nutritional, behavioral, and social needs,
Emphasize a sense of responsibility and the realization that pet ownership involves a lifelong commitment, and
Create an awareness of our mission in the community at large.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
The Tri-County Humane Society recognizes its membership in and obligations to the surrounding community.
We strive to:
Provide professional and helpful information regarding a variety of animal concerns,
Respond to alleged cruelty and neglect reports with appropriate referrals,
Reach out into the community through staff and volunteer involvement programs and activities, and
Provide humane and appropriate care for impounded animals.
735 8th St NE, St. Cloud MN US 56304 Ph:(320)252-0896Fax:(320)252-1325
http://www.tricountyhumanesociety.org Email: pets@tricountyhumanesociety.org
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Org # 10210 |
Zip=56364 | Rescue |
All Pet Rescue
lAll Pet Rescue is a group that decided to get together and start helping out homeless animals in the area. We are able to house any kind of pet, from mouse to horse. The fastest way to get information about an animal is to e-mail us, but we will also return phone calls
24067 Hwy. 25, Pierz MN US 56364 Ph:(320)360-5117
Email: allpetrescue@msn.com
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Silver Dragon Pets is a private no-kill cageless animal rescue. We keep all animals in foster homes until a permanent home is found. We require an application, veterinary reference, home check, adoption fee, and adoption contract for each adoption. All animals are vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, and go to their new homes with a collar and an adoption kit! We have no paid staff (non-profit)!
1212 Quince St, Brainerd MN US 56401
http://www.silverdragonpets.com Email: admin@silverdragonpets.com Email2: adoptions@silverdragonpets.com
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WhipStaff Ranch and Rescue is a family owned and operated rescue for all species of animals. Animals accepted into our rescue are treated like they were our own pets until we place them into a new home. We tell you everything we know about the animal- good points and bad habits that need work. We accept livestock, horses, small caged animals, birds, dogs, cats and more. We rehabilitate and rehome hundreds of animals each year.
6185 Meadowview RD NW, Solway MN US 56678 Ph:(218)467-3309
http://www.whipstaff-ranch.com Email: celtic@paulbunyan.net Email2: whipstaff_rescue@yahoo.com
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Heartland Humane Society is a non-profit organization looking to eventually have an actual facitlity to house the countless number of animals that are dumped or just unwanted in the Yankton, Vermillion, NE Nebraska area. We are dedicated to providing a safe haven to all animals in need , working to eliminate animal abuse and neglect through humane education, and attacking the pet overpopulation problem.
Po Box 585, Yankton SD US 57078 Ph:(605)664-4244
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/SD19.html Email: hhs@iw.net
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Org # 450 |
Zip=57104 | Shelter |
Serving since 1919, the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society is an open admission facility that takes in abandoned, abused, homeless, and unwanted animals that need tender loving care until they can find a permanent home. Our mission is to help these animals find their new permanent home, prevent animal cruelty, and educate people on the humane treatment of animals.
The SFAHS takes in about 7,000-8,000 animals a year. These animals are mostly dogs and cats as well as rabbits, gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, lizards of any kind, birds, and wildlife for rehabilitation.
3720 E. Benson Rd, Sioux Falls SD US 57104 Ph:(605)338-4441Fax:(605)332-9096
http://www.sfhumanesociety.com Email: info@sfhumanesociety.com
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Second Chance Rescue Center is a non-profit animal rescue in Sioux Falls, SD. Our mission statement is "To speak for all animals, great and small, who cannot speak for themselves"
26707 466th Avenue, Sioux Falls SD US 57108 Ph:(605)362-1722
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/SD25.html Email: rosey@scrcsd.org
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Animal Education and Rescue, NFP
is an Illinois not for profit organization. We are a 501 (c) 3 organization. 3. The purpose of the foundation is to help countless numbers of animals and people.
1. We speak to schools, civic organizations, and clubs about responsible pet ownership. This will include the reasons for spaying and neutering, general care, and the do's and don'ts of owning a pet. We teach pet owners about how animals communicate with each other and with humans. We have designed special programs to introduce animals to children through animal body language sessions and pet education.
2. We provide pet therapy programs. Volunteers and their pets will visit nursing homes, assisted living facilities, schools for the disabled and hospitals. (Studies have proven that overall mental and physical health of humans is improved when they are exposed to animals.)
3. We are a resource for other animal related non-profit groups. During our public speaking and through our office we will provide a list of animal shelters, foster care foundations and other animal related organizations.
4. We assist people in placing abandoned, abused and surrendered pets of all kinds.
Volunteer for Animal Education and Rescue!
PO Box 7343, Libertyville IL US 60048 Ph:(847)816-0831Fax:(847)816-4746
http://www.animaleducationandrescue.org Email: aear1@anet.com
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