The Copper Country Humane Society is a non-profit (501c3) organization that
is dedicated to the welfare and humane treatment of animals. The C.C.H.S. provides a safe haven for lost, abused and abandoned animals....over 800
cats and dogs are helped each year. Adoptable animals taken in by the shelter are loved and cared for until they can be placed in a good home.
Nara Rd. US 41, Houghton MI US 49931 Ph:(906)487-9560
http://cchumanesociety.com/index.html Email: contaceus@cchumanesociety.com
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The Copper Country Humane Society seeks to prevent and reduce the suffering,
neglect and abuse of animals, to provide humane treatment for animals in its care, to reunite lost animals with their owners, to find suitable homes for homeless animals (suitable-responsible homes that will provide lifelong quality care and companionship), to offer education, to sponsor animal welfare/breeding legislation, to collaborate with law enforcement agencies, to bring the number of adoptable animals and adoptive homes into balance through active spay/neuter programs and to provide humane euthanasia when warranted. Euthanasia will be considered per veterinarian recommendation based on health, temperament and quality of life and will only be performed by a veterinarian.
Nara Park Rd. US 41, Houghton MI US 49931 Ph:(906)487-9560
http://www.cchumanesociety.com/index.html Email: contactus@cchumanesociety.com
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PO Box 548 Callaghan Road, Houlton ME US 04730 Ph:(207)532-2862
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Terrebonne Parish Animal Shelter
We are the animal shelter for Terrebonne Parish. We pick up stray animals throughout the parish and we accept unwanted pets from Terrebonne Parish residents. Strays picked up by animal control have SEVEN days in our shelter. Owner surrenders are kept according to how much space the shelter has at that point in time. The shelter is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday and closed on major holidays
131 Plant Road P. O. Box 2768, Houma LA US 70363 Ph:(985)873-6709
Email: vrobinson@tpcg.org
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We are the animal shelter for Terrebonne Parish. We pick up stray animals throughout the parish and we accept unwanted pets from Terrebonne Parish residents. Strays picked up by animal control have SEVEN days in our shelter. Owner surrenders are kept according to how much space the shelter has at that point in time. The shelter is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday and closed on major holidays. Adoptions are based primarily on applications. We try to match the animal to the most suitable home. It then goes by first come (and approved), first adopt. Spay/Neuter deposits are as follows: Male Cats/Kittens are $15.00 Female Cats/Kittens are $25.00 Male Dogs/Puppies are $30.00 Female Dogs/Puppies are $35.00 This is only a deposit that will be credited towards the vet bill to have the animal spayed/neutered. New owners are responsible for the remainder of the vet bill at the time of spay/neuter. All adult animals must be spayed/neutered within 30 days of adoption and all puppies/kittens must be spayed/neutered when of proper age (5-6 months). The new owner must take the animal to the vet within 3 days of adoption for a vet check and vaccinations for the animal. Most of the animals have not been seen by a vet because the shelter has no veterinarian on staff. Also, a $2.00 licensing fee will apply to each animal adopted.
131 Plant Rd., Houma LA US 70363 Ph:(985)873-6709Fax:(985)580-8150
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/LA109.html Email: vrobinson@tpcg.org Email2: brodriguez@tpcg.org
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To adopt an animal from Open Door Animal Sanctuary you must provide the utmost care for our angels. We believe the perfect home is one that provides a lifetime commitment, adequate shelter, good food & fresh water, regular veterinary care and 100 kisses a day.
PO Box 870, House Springs MO US 63051 Ph:(636)671-3643
http://www.odas.org Email: opendoorcats@aol.com
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The St. Louis Senior Dog Project is a not-for-profit 501c3 corporation. Our mission is to rescue the not-so-young homeless dogs that are often overlooked at most animal shelters. We have shown that people will adopt and love older dogs. We look for dogs that are usually 5 years and older although we also take younger dogs , and the occasional puppy or cat. We frequently place our pets with senior citizens although being a senior is not a requirement for adopting our dogs.
7488 Rivermont Trail, House Springs MO US 63051 Ph:(636)671-7223
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/olderbetter.html Email: EllenE9466@aol.com
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Shelters, rescues, and finds homes for homeless animals
11925 Katy Freeway, Houston TX US 77079 Ph:(281)497-0591Fax:(281)497-1537
http://www.cap4pets.org Email: mwilson@cap4pets.org Email2: capweb@sbcglobal.net
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Siggy's Pals
Specializing in hound breeds
, Houston TX US
Email: sstahl@ev1.net
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Jackie McNew and Wilma Lord have been rescuing abused and homeless animals for as long as they can recall. They opened their first shelter in the Houston "Heights" area in 1999 and named it "Mr K's Halfway House for Hound".
Mr. K's is named for one of the first stray dogs they brought in. While at Kroger on Airline Drive. Wilma noticed a stray dog that was mangy and was being kicked around. Wilma picked up the abused dog and brought him home and nursed him back to health. The mangy dog, given the name of Mr. K, is now healthy, full of life and is the namesake for the pet shelter.
Mr K's now provides shelter for more than 120 dogs and cats. All animals are either spayed or neutered and are available for adoption. To operate throughout the year, Mr. K's sole supports depends on donations from individuals or businesses and adoption fees. Mr K's is a non-profit no kill shelter.
9203 Jackrabbit Rd., Houston TX US 77095 Ph:(832)489-1996Fax:(713)822-6011
http://www.mrkspetshelter.org Email: mrksdogcat@yahoo.com Email2: d0glady@netzero.net
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