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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City=St. Petersburg | Rescue |
To provide lost, abused, or abandoned mixed breed dogs and cats with a new loving home. We believe that "Plain mutt" hounds make the best companions! Experienced people come to a homeless hound rescue for their new pet and leave with a life long friend. I believe that a dog or cat in a family is truly a family. And those moments shared will last forever.
4604 49th St. No. Unit 8, St. Petersburg FL US 33709 Ph:(727)647-1719
http://www.homelesshounds.org Email: georgeann@homelesshounds.org
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Vermont Dog and Rabbit Resources is a small group that fosters rabbits and dogs. The rabbits that come into our program are generally from shelters. We do not take from private homes.OUR DOGS UPDATED 1-10-2006 WE ARE NO LONGER FOSTERING DOGS BUT WILL CONTINUE TO HELP YOU FIND A GROUP FOR YOUR DOG IF YOU NEED HELP.
, St.Albans VT US 05478
http:///www.petfinder.org/shelters/VT14.html Email: rabbitrsc@aol.com
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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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Org # 465 |
City=Sterling | Advocacy |
We are a 'Rescue Org.' as well as a 'Quality Life Facility'. A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Corp. and abide by all State and Federal reg's. We survive primarily through donations, fund-raisers, and grants. We DO offer vouchers for spays and/or neuters. We accept all types of animals. Our mission is to Preserve and Protect ALL Animal Rights. We work closely with all law enforcement agencies as well as other non-profits within the State of Ak. and many other States.
PO Box 231, Sterling AK US 99672 Ph:(907)262-8800Fax:(907)262-8550
http://www.spcaak.petfinder.org Email: spcaak@excite.com
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Divine Felines Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping cats of all ages find placement in new, loving & safe homes. Our mission is to save and find good homes for needy cats who cross our path that are strays or were abandoned. Our long-term goal, is to open a facility large enough to save a substantial number of lives.
PO Box 555, Stony Point NY US 10980 Ph:(914)552-0822
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NY471.html Email: kgraviano@optonline.net
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Local Animal Shelter that adopts out cats, kittens, dogs and other small animals. We are a no kill shelter.
499 West Street 26 Rose Street, Stoughton MA US 02072 Ph:(781)344-1294Fax:(781)344-4900
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/MA240.html Email: aco_stoughton@msn.com Email2: krisc2376@comcast.net
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We are a NO kill facility that enforces local laws pertaining to all animals, and The Towns Animal Shelter where we adopt out Cats, Kitten, Dogs, puppies and other small animals.
499 West Street - Physical 26 Rose Street - Mailing, Stoughton MA US 02072 Ph:(781)344-1294Fax:(781)344-4900
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MA240.html Email: aco_stoughton@comcast.net Email2: krisc2376@comcast.net
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Brandee's Bunch is a local self-supporting animal rescue. We try to fully research and educate people and set them in the right direction on proper animal care that will lead to the happiest and healthiest life that their new pet can ask for
, Stratford CT US 06615 Ph:(203)767-1150
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/CT251.html Email: brandeesbunch@aol.com
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We provide adoption, education, investigation and sheltering services in a professional and compassionate way.
The NHSPCA is a non-profit organization (501c3) serving over 121 communities in the Seacoast of New Hampshire, southern Maine and northern Massachusetts.The NHSPCA also serves as a transfer station for injured or orphaned wildlife, placing these animals into appropriate rehabilitation sites
104 Portsmouth Avenue, Stratham NH US 03885 Ph:(603)772-2921
http://www.nhspca.org Email: info@nhspca.org
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