We are currently the only Animal Shelter in Cullman County. We are a County Animal Control and Animal Shelter. We accept animals both stray and owner surrender from all of Cullman County, including the municipalities within the county. We mainly take dogs and cats but have been known to take in a little bit of everything. We rely heavily on donations of food, litter, paper towels, vaccinations, wormer, bleach etc. to keep this facility operating at its best. If you are willing to donate any of the above items, please feel free to come by or call.
We have a very aggressive adoption program and try to place as many of our pets as possible. We have a few foster homes that care for some of our animals as well. However, we NEED more responsible volunteers in this area willing to open their homes to a foster pet. If you are interested in pursuing this please contact us and speak with Candie. Also we need volunteers on a daily basis for different things. If you have some free time and would like to make a difference in the life a an animal, please contact us.
Our adoption rates are $90 for dogs/puppies and $65 for cats/kittens. This price includes the rabies vaccine and the spay or neuter of your new pet. Also whenever available by generous donation, we deworm the pet and give proper vaccines to get you started. This is not included in the adoption just something we throw in for the health of your new pet whenever we have vaccines on hand.
Our business hours are Mon-Fri 9 am till 3:30 pm and most Sat 9 am till 12 noon. We do close one weekend a month so we recommend calling before you come on a Saturday to make sure we are here.
935 Convent Rd Ne, Cullman AL US 35055 Ph:(256)734-5448Fax:(256)737-0862
http://cullmananimalshelter.petfinder.com Email: cullmanshltrpets@bellsouth.net
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The Humane Society of Culpeper (Virginia) is a small nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting abused and abandoned companion animals in our community by conducting adoption and spay/neuter programs. Through the efforts of dedicated volunteers plus one full-time employee, we have saved more than 6,000 dogs and cats since our founding in November 2000.
Providing Comfort and Care
Many of the beautiful dogs and cats available for adoption were found wandering rural areas alone, while others were surrendered by owners unable or unwilling to keep them. The Humane Society of Culpeper provides needed veterinary care (including spay/neuter surgery) and places these abandoned animals with loving foster families. These special caregivers ensure that each animal enjoys a warm bed, a full belly, and plenty of gentle care until we identify a loving and responsible permanent home.
Volunteers take available dogs and cats to adoption events at area pet stores each weekend. The Humane Society of Culpeper reaches out to other rescue groups to find safe haven for as many animals as possible. We also offer a low-cost spay/neuter program to county residents.
Our Vision
We are currently seeking donations of land and funds to build the first no-kill animal rescue center in Culpeper County. At this facility, the Humane Society of Culpeper plans to promote responsible pet ownership through adoption programs, owner education, obedience training, animal rehabilitation, and a low-cost spay/neuter clinic. Our vision is that every adoptable pet in Culpeper County will find a "forever home" filled with love.
Po Box 1224, Culpeper VA US 22701 Ph:(540)727-7554
http://www.adoptculpeperpets.org Email: info@adoptculpeperpets.org
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We are proud to be the only municipal shelter equipped with its own classroom, where we conduct shelter tours as well as presenting in house programs. We also visit local schools and civic organizations. Our programs are geared for all age groups from kindergarten to forever. We present between thirty and fifty programs per year. We are proud to offer rescue services for ferrets, rabbits, reptiles, birds and all variety of pets, as well as our beloved cats and dogs. We have been involved in wildlife rehabilitation since our inception and our Director has been a wildlife rehabber for over twent five years.
44 Martin St, Cumberland RI US 02864 Ph:(401)333-2745
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/RI42.html
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Harewood is a private, not-for-profit, organization operated entirely by private funds. Our mission is to educate people about rabbits and to help save needy rabbits who have been abandoned, abused, or neglected.
, Cuyahoga OH US Ph:(330)922-3622
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/OH197.html Email: szhareums@msn.com
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We are a small rescue . Space is limited.
, Dallas TX US
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/TX603.html#visit Email: LUV2SAVEPETS@YAHOO.COM
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We are a non-profit organization working with the Boyle County's animal control to operate a haven for the homeless dogs and cats. We have a mandatory spay/neuter policy:surgery is included in the $60 adoption fee. We also provide financialassisstance for spay/neuter to those who need it, and we try to educate the public about the importance of pet responsibilty, particularly neutering.
778 North Danville Bypass PO Box 487, Danville KY US 40422 Ph:(859)936-1571
http://www.homes4pets.org Email: dbch@bellsouth.net
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The Humane Society works in and around Dayton, Ohio to ensure proper treatment for all animals. We find caring homes for unwanted animals, and provide the local community with education programs that can reduce the number of unwanted and mistreated animals. We work with all kinds of animals, but we primarily see cats and dogs
1661 Nicholas Road, Dayton OH US 45418 Ph:(937)268-7387
http://www2.humanesocietydayton.org/site/PageServer Email: info@humanesocietydayton.org Email2: director@humanesocietydayton.org
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Puppy-Dogs-R-Us
I take in the unwanted pets or homeless,get them vet checked,wormed,shots.Get them started on a heartworm & flea treatment programs. If they have heartworms I try to get donations to help pay for the treatments. If the pets are old enough I get them spayed or neutered before they leave.I teach the new owners how to care for there pets. I do put some in training classes so that they are better off to get adopted.I do my best for everyone to be healthy before they leave here and go to there new homes.
264 cr 4284, Dayton TX US 77535 Ph:(936)257-2179Fax:(936)257-8016
Email: puppydogsrus23@yahoo.com Email2: adoptapet23@yahoo.com
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The Dearborn Animal Shelter is operated as a City service under the jurisdiction of the Police Department, Ordinance Division. The Shelter has been operated by the Friends For the Dearborn Animal Shelter under contract with the City since 1996.
2661 Greenfield, Dearborn MI US 48120 Ph:(313)943-2697Fax:(313)943-2262
http://www.dearborn-animals.com Email: FFDAS@yahoo.com
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The Animal Rescue League of Boston is committed to the rescue and relief of suffering or homeless animals and other charitable or benevolent acts for the welfare of animals.
55 Anna's Place at 238 Pine, Dedham MA US 02026 Ph:(781)326-0729
http://www.arlboston.org/Main/index.aspx Email: info@arlboston.org
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