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Animal Shelters in Indiana by Zip-Code (Page 19 of 23)
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Launched in 1956, the MCHA is a non-profit, volunteer-driven, animal welfare organization that advocates and works for the welfare of all animals in Monroe County. Through education programs, the Spay/Neuter Assistance (SNAP) program, and community outreach, we strive to "promote respect and responsibility for all animals."
PO Box 1334, Bloomington IN US 47402 Ph:(812)333-MCHA
http://www.monroehumane.org Email: mcha@bluemarble.net
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Org # 7090 |
Zip=47403 | Shelter |
Ohio Valley Animal League, Inc.
3750 S. Garrison Chapel Rd., Bloomington IN US 47403 Ph:(812)825-7387
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White River Humane Society
We have recently aligned with Pets Alive in Bloomington to bring a low cost spay/neuter program to Lawrence County
3511 Pumphouse Road, Bedford IN US 47421 Ph:(812)279-2457
Email: thewrhs@yahoo.com
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We are an organization that works with stray & feral cats in Greene County, IN. We have created the "Stray Cat Paradise" which is a safe haven for stray cats and feral cats that for some reason can no longer be with their colony. The cats who live here are offered a different life than they had on the street because they are warm in winter and cool in summer. They have a home like setting with resin furniture, soft beds, plenty of toys , food ,water, and lots of LOVE & ATTENTION. Stray Cat Paradise was started in August of 2002. We also rescue and adopt out many cats and kittens to loving, responsible and permanent homes
Rt 1 Box 400, Lyons IN US 47443
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN237.html Email: jcat@bluemarble.net
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I founded, The Animal Labor of Love Foundation in 1998, my business, and I am dedicated to saving loving animals, and preparing them for a journey to a new, safe, and loving world. Every year in Lawrence, Orange, and Monroe County, severy hundreds of loving animals are taken to the animal shelters, or dumped on county roads, simply because they drastically outnumber the responsible pet owners available to them. They are alone, they are voiceless, and most of them are euthanized, or worst. These animals were not asked to be born into a society such as this. As their lives silently end, several hundred more pets are being born, and the cycle continues because of the local puppy mills that mass produce for quanity and not quality, or the back yard breeder that wants to make easy money at the expense of a defenseless animal. It continues because there is no mandatory spay/neuter law that is enforced by our local city/county governments. The abuse and neglect continues because our local city/county governments do not put a value on a childs life, little lone the life of an animal. The animals I take in come to me in all shapes, colors, sizes, and ages. I do not discriminate against any breed. There have been times that I have had to turn them away because of not having a place to put them. Some are victims of abuse/neglect, abandoned: others from loving homes of which the owner has passed away or been placed in a nursing home. Some are purebred, and obedienced trained. The animals I am able to rescue never have to worry about how many days they can stay. I do not run a shelter, I do not euthanize any animal unless their total medical situation confirms that it would be the kindest thing that I could do for that particular animal. Each animal that I take in receives a full medical checkup by Dr. Karen Rusch of Spring Mill Veterinary Service in Mitchell, Indiana. They are heartworm tested, vaccinated against distemper, parvo, rabies, and bordatella. They are spay/neutered, and fully groomed. I never have to get "rid" of any of them; they are here until I can find that special family that truly deserves to have them. I require an application, with references, be completed by everyone interested in adopting one of my kids. The funding to run this rescue comes from my pet grooming/boarding business "The Dog Club", and donations from my clients. I especially, would not be able to do what I do if it wasn't for Dr. Rusch, and her staff. She has helped me tremendously with my effort in caring for these wonderful animals. At the present, I do not have any volunteers. I do charge an adoption fee, ranging from $50 - $200, but it in no way covers the expense, and time it takes in caring for these animals twenty-four seven, indefinitely. So why do I do it? It's a "LABOR OF LOVE". I do require applicaitons, home checks, fenced in yard, Veterinarian references for atleast 3 years. We do reserve the right to refuse any application. I will adopt outside of my area, but I refuse to ship any animal to the new owner. If you would like to donate money, time, materials, please do not hesitate to do so. You can arrange a visit by calling me at 812-849-4889. I am usually available during normal business hours, but try to accomodate other schedules.
PO Box 113 1482 East Grissom, Mitchell IN US 47446 Ph:(812)849-4889
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN207.html Email: TdogClub@cs.com
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The BCHS was incorporated in 1966. The current shelter was built in 1987. An extensive renovation was completed in 2000. We are the only humane organization servicing the Brown County area. The mission of the Brown County Humane Society is to be a community resource dedicated to promoting the welfare of all animals in our county. We provide temporary shelter to pets in need and promote adoption of homeless pets into loving, permanent homes. We advocate respect for animals through public education concerning responsible pet ownership. We support and promote spaying and neutering to ultimately eliminate pet overpopulation in our community.
128 S. State Road 135, Nashville IN US 47448 Ph:(812)988-7362
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN08.html
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Org # 5361 |
Zip=47448 | Shelter |
he Brown County Humane Society (BCHS) is a community resource dedicated to promoting animal welfare. We provide temporary shelter to pets in need and promote adoption into permanent, loving homes. We support and promote spaying and neutering to eliminate pet overpopulation. We advocate compassionate care and respect for animals through public education.
Our Vision:
A community where all animals are valued and respected.
128 S. Sr 135, Nashville IN US 47448 Ph:(812)988-7362
http://www.bchumane.org Email: shelter@bchumane.org
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The Perry County Animal Shelter, Inc. is a small, low income shelter located in Perry County, Indiana. We accept surrenders from Perry County only, but allow adoptions from anywhere
6279 Sycamore Road, Cannelton IN US 47520 Ph:(812)547-6381
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN199.html Email: perrycountyanimalshelter@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Facility
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Org # 7091 |
Zip=47542 | Rescue |
Second Chance Dog Rescue Inc.
PO Box 334, Huntington IN US 47542 Ph:(812)683-2250
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The Dubois County Humane Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 1974.Our volunteers investigate many neglect/abuse complaints, handle adoptions, do fundraisers and everything associated with a Pet Adoption Center.
426 Wernsing Road, Jasper IN US 47547 Ph:(812)482-7387
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN85.html Email: dchsmail@yahoo.com
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