Pennington Humane Society
2506 Hidden Timbers, RAPID CITY SD US 57702 Ph:(605)348-1635
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Penninsula Animal Welfare Society, Inc.
5124 Idlewild Road, Sault Sainte Marie MI US 49783 Ph:(906)632-2287
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Pennobscott Valley Humane Society
PO Box 73, 1 Park Ave, Lincoln ME US 04457 Ph:(207)794-3457
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Pennsville Pound
Industrian Park Rd., Pennsville NJ US 08070 Ph:(856)678-6929
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The PFCS shelter is a full-service ferret rescue and shelter organization. We currently have one main shelter facility where our adoptable ferrets are cared for. The Forget-Me-Not Ferret Rescue, located near Harrisburg, is run by Tracy Acker. We also have a network of trained foster facilities who also operate under the guidelines of the PFCS to help with special-needs ferrets or when our main shelters are full. Our Director of Shelter Operations, Kym Costanzo, oversees the entire shelter network and manages the administration of the shelter. All adoption and surrender requests are processed by the Director of Shelter Operations and then passed along to the appropriate shelter director. The shelter directors handle adoption screening and surrender intake, as well as the enormous task of caring for the ferrets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
PO Box 5074, Enola PA US 19468 Ph:(610)495-1509
http://www.ferretclub.com
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The Pennsylvania Ferret Rescue Association is a state-wide no-kill ferret shelter system. The PFRA provides a means of finding unwanted or abandoned ferrets new, permanent homes; we educate the public by exibiting at Pet Expos, hosting Ferret Awareness Days at local pet stores; we do veterinary referrals; we offer boarding for ferret owners; offer an informational & fun newsletter and much more. Through our combined experience with ferrets we can answer most questions you may have and if we can't, we know who can!
PO Box 1206, State College PA US 16804 Ph:(814)237-9267
http://www.ferretrescue.com Email: mary@ferretrescue.com
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No-Kill Facility
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The Pennsylvania Ferret Rescue Association is one of over two hundred ferret shelters in the United States devoted solely to the needs of domestic ferrets and their owners. The PFRA functions as a placement/referral service for individuals seeking to place their ferret(s) in a new home and for persons interested in adopting ferrets. While we no longer accept casual ferret surrenders from private owners, the PFRA works closely with other rescue agencies (e.g. Humane Societies and Rescue Leagues) to ensure that surrendered and confiscated ferrets are not euthanized due to lack of space and resources.
PO Box 724, Greensburg PA US 15601 Ph:(724)853-0920
http://www.ferretrescue.com Email: ChrisAndTara@ferretrescue.com
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The PSPCA is a “low kill� shelter. Each week all PSPCA satellite shelters transfer orphaned animals to our Philadelphia Headquarters where the demand is greater. We also work closely with no-kill shelters in our area and breed placement orginizations. This has resulted in a greatly reduced euthanasia rate, however animals still may need to be euthanized should the numbers surrendered outstrip our ability to adopt out and transfer to other shelters. Our transfer program allows each branch shelter the opportunity to offer more personal care for the many orphaned, sick and injured animals we receive. The PSPCA makes every effort to find homes for animals that are healthy and free of behavior problems. Many of the sick and injured animals we receive are provided with medical care (and/or behavioral treatment) and rehabilitated. Animals are euthanized if they are to sick to rehabilitate or to aggressive to adopt into a new home.
RD7 Box 226, Wellsboro PA US 16901 Ph:(570)724-3687
http://www.pspcawellsboro.org/index.html
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At the PSPCA, we believe proper pet care should be accessible and affordable for everyone. So we offer many low-cost and free services to animal lovers throughout the state. How? Through the generous and continued support of our friends and donors, whose help we appreciate tremendously. Without you, we'd be unable to provide many of our services and programs. A simple "thank you" would be an ineloquent understatement of our gratitude, but we'll say it anyway: thank you!
11765 Route 6, Wellsboro PA US 16901 Ph:(570)724-3687
http://www.pspca.org/branches/wellsboro Email: jmadison@pspca.org
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Penquis Animal Welfare Sanctuary
We are a small shelter in Milo Maine who rescue, then spay or neuter and adopt out companion animals. We accept only stray, neglected or abandoned animals. We are a no kill facility. Last year(2004), we took in 198 animals and found life-time homes for 150 of them.
54 Sargent Hill Drive, Milo ME US 04463 Ph:(207)943-2324
Email: val04463@verizon.net
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