15750 E. 32nd Ave, Aurora CO US 80011 Ph:(303)326-8280Fax:(303)326-8284
http://www.auroragov.org/AuroraGov/Departments/Neighborhood_Services/Animal_Care Email: animalcare@auroragov.org
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The Colorado House Rabbit Society is licensed by the national House Rabbit Society. We are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization made up entirely of volunteers. There are no paid positions. Every pennny of all donations goes to helping the rabbits. We have two purposes: rescue and education.
PO Box 238, Broomfield CO US 80038 Ph:(303)469-3240
http://www.coloradohrs.com Email: co-hrs@comcast.net
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Founded in 1910, the Dumb Friends League is a national leader in providing humane care to lost and abandoned animals, rescuing sick, injured and abused animals, adopting pets to new homes, helping pets stay in homes, and educating pet owners and the public about the needs of companion animals.
The Dumb Friends League is the largest animal welfare organization in the Rocky Mountain region, welcoming tens of thousands animals to our two shelters. We turn no animals away.
At our main shelter in southeast Denver and our Buddy Center in Castle Rock, dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets enjoy the comfort of a nurturing environment in state-of-the-art facilities.
4556 Castleton Court, Castle Rock CO US 80109 Ph:(303)751-5772
http://www.ddfl.org Email: info@ddfl.org
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Our mission is to serve and protect the health and well being of the public and animal population within the City and County of Denver through the enforcement of Denver's Animal Control ordinance. In addition, the shelter directs the Vector Control program.
678 S. Jason Street, DENVER CO US 80223 Ph:(303)698-0076
http://www.denvergov.org/dephome.asp?depid=42
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Founded in 1910, the Dumb Friends League is a national leader in providing humane care to lost and abandoned animals, rescuing sick, injured and abused animals, adopting pets to new homes, helping pets stay in homes, and educating pet owners and the public about the needs of companion animals.
The Dumb Friends League is the largest animal welfare organization in the Rocky Mountain region, welcoming tens of thousands animals to our two shelters. We turn no animals away.
At our main shelter in southeast Denver and our Buddy Center in Castle Rock, dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets enjoy the comfort of a nurturing environment in state-of-the-art facilities.
2080 S. Quebec Street, Denver CO US 80231 Ph:(303)751-5772
http://www.ddfl.org Email: info@ddfl.org
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It is the mission of the Humane Society of Boulder Valley to protect and enhance the lives of companion animals by promoting healthy relationships between pets and people. The Humane Society is a 501(c)3 private, independent, nonprofit corporation governed by a volunteer Board of Directors composed of community members who are dedicated to animal welfare. We are funded primarily through private donations and service revenue. We are not controlled or funded by any statewide or national organization. Donations made to national animal welfare groups do not benefit our local pets. Since its inception in 1902, the Humane Society of Boulder Valley has become one of the most recognized nonprofit organizations in the community and a national leader in animal welfare. Serving our community for 103 years, the Humane Society of Boulder Valley provides quality care for the homeless and stray animals we serve.
2323 55th Street, Boulder CO US 80301 Ph:(303)442-4030Fax:(303)440-8242
http://www.boulderhumane.org Email: Bridgette.Chesne@boulderhumane.org Email2: Connie.Howard@boulderhumane.org
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Arvada Animal Management responds to domestic and wildlife concerns, problems or questions.ANIMALS HOUSED AT THE TABLE MOUNTAIN ANIMAL CENTER.
4105 Youngfield St., Golden CO US 80401 Ph:(303)278-7575
http://www.arvadapd.org/2.cfm?div_ID=46
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Table Mountain Animal Center(TMAC) is an animal shelter located in Golden, Colorado that serves the west metro Denver communities of Arvada, Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, unincorporated Jefferson County, Golden, Westminster, Edgewater, Morrison, Mountain View and Sheridan.
Table Mountain Animal Center�s mission is:
To provide animal and pet-related services that enhance public health and safety, and to promote animal welfare to Jefferson County communities and the Rocky Mountain Region.
4105 Youngfield Service Road, Golden CO US 80401 Ph:(303)278-7575
http://www.tablemountainanimals.org
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Intermountain Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization first organized in 1982. Since that time, IMHS has found new homes for almost 5000 animals in the area of Park and Southwest Jefferson Counties.
67318 Hwy 285, ALVIN CO US 80470 Ph:(303)838-2668Fax:(303)838-4419
http://www.imhs.org/default.htm Email: Info@imhs.org
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The Larimer Humane Society is an open-door shelter. Unlike no-kill facilities, we offer care to every animal in need. In order to be a no-kill shelter we would have to limit the number and types of animals we accept. We don’t turn any animal away and last year, the Humane Society sheltered over 9000 domestic animals and over 2500 wild animals, and the Animal Protection and Control Department answered over 20,000 calls. In 2004 the Larimer Humane Society adopted over 3,000 into loving new homes.
6317 Kyle Avenue, Fort Collins CO US 80525 Ph:(970)226-3647Fax:(970)226-2968
http://www.larimerhumane.org Email: humane@larimerhumane.org
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