The Naperville Area Humane Society (NAHS) is a non-profit, limited admission animal shelter accepting cats and dogs. Our shelter can house as many as eighteen dogs and forty cats.
Each animal is tenderly cared for at NAHS. Entering a shelter can be stressful or possibly even terrifying to some cats and dogs. Our dedicated and highly trained staff and over 400 volunteers offer compassionate care to each animal and work to address his or her individual needs.
1620 W. Diehl Road, Naperville IL US 60563 Ph: 6304208989Fax: 6304209380
http://www.napervillehumanesociety.org Email: info@NapervilleHumaneSociety.org
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Over 20,000 animals are euthanized in Chicago each year. In 2005, a few dedicated Chicago animal rescue veterans decided to form a new dog rescue in an attempt to help reduce that number. New Leash on Life (NLOL) had been successfully saving and placing animals in Los Angeles since 1997, and was eager to expand their efforts beyond the West Coast. Sharing a common goal, the two groups joined forces to found New Leash on Life Chicago.
NLOL Chicago is an entirely volunteer run, nonprofit organization committed to finding loving homes for shelter dogs who might otherwise be euthanized. Through our adoption, foster, training and education programs, NLOL Chicago addresses the nationwide issue of pet overpopulation and the importance of spay/neuter. We also tackle local concerns, such as the threat of breed-specific legislation (BSL). The mission of NLOL Chicago is to provide consistent advocacy for those forgotten animals - to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.
4064 N. Lincoln Ave #374, Chicago IL US 60618 Ph: 3124589839Fax: 3122640296
http://www.newleash.org/chicago/default.asp Email: chicago@nlol.org
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Northern Illinois Samoyed Assistance (NISA) is a breed-specific rescue organization that finds loving homes for abandoned and unwanted Samoyed dogs of all ages.
Northern Illinois Samoyed Assistance placed its first Samoyed in 1984. Today, NISA has evolved to 501(c)(3) Not-For-Profit status with the IRS, is an Illinois corporation and holds a Department of Agriculture Shelter license.
PO Box 218, Arlington Heights IL US 60006 Ph: 8472554815
http://www.nisasamoyedrescue.org Email: Rescueasammy@aol.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals $Donate to this Organization here$
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Orphans of the Storm has spent most of a century caring for stray, abandoned, abused and neglected dogs and cats from northeast Illinois. Our history is a colorful one, starting with famous dancer and fashion trendsetter Irene Castle, continuing through the dedication and commitment of animal welfare activist Thelma Zwirner, and her son and current president, Richard Zwirner.
We operate one of the country’s oldest and largest animal shelters, offering refuge and rehabilitation, finding warm and loving adoptive homes for thousands of stray and abandoned dogs and cats every year. We hope that once you get to know us, you’ll want to become a supporter by adopting from us, spreading the word about us, or helping in other ways.
2200 Riverwoods Road, Riverwoods IL US 60015 Ph: 8479450235Fax: 8479450385
http://www.orphansofthestorm.org Email: info@orphansofthestorm.org
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P.F.S. (which stands for Pets for Seniors) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose main purpose is to match older, compatible shelter cats and dogs with qualifying senior citizens. In addition to finding a pet for a senior citizen, we pay most of the adoption fee and offer other services in this area. For a list of those services visit our website at www.petsforseniors.org . In additon to this, we occasionally rescue and foster exceptional animals from animal control facilities when their time is up. These animals are available for adoption to any qualfying person over the age of 21. There is an adoption fee to help cover our vet expenses with a reduced fee to seniors.
Although we now have a shelter facility for our fosters, we require appointments. Please call us to arrange to meet the available animals.
PO Box 64, Edwards IL US 61528 Ph: 3094469721
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL182.html Email: pfs@ocslink.com
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Founded in 1997, PAWS (Pets Are Worth Saving) Chicago is the city's largest non-profit, no-kill humane organization. Our work is focused on alleviating our city's tragic pet overpopulation problem--over 24,000 dogs and cats were euthanized in Chicago in 2004. PAWS Chicago envisions a no-kill Chicago--a city in which no pets are destroyed just because they are homeless.
3516 W. 26th Street, Chicago IL US 60623 Ph: 7735211408Fax: 7735211142
http://www.pawschicago.org Email: bgarland@pawschicago.org Email2: passeo@pawschicago.org
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PAWS is operated by the City of Peoria through agreements with the County of Peoria, Peoria Humane Society, and the Peoria County Veterinary Medical Association. The organization is designed to:
* Prevent and control rabies through animal bite investigation and rabies registration.
* Enforce state, county, and city animal control and welfare laws.
* Operate a shelter for stray and unwanted animals.
* Adopted animals to responsible homes.
* Euthanize animals that are unwanted or not suitable for adoption.
* Promote responsible pet-ownership and animal welfare through counseling and law enforcement.
* Rescue animals that are lost, diseased, injured, or in peril.
* Provide assistance for spay and neuter of Peoria County pets.
2600 Ne Perry Avenue, Peoria IL US 61603 Ph: 3094948911Fax: 3094948172
http://www.ci.peoria.il.us/services/depts/paws/ Email: Jdellinger@ci.peoria.il.us
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Gov't run Special Need Animals Vet OnSite Facility
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Sheri Berliner of Petraits Pet Photography is a professional photographer who combines her love of animals and her photographic talent to capture pet personalities on film.
, Chicago IL US 60641 Ph: 7737772891
http://www.petraits.com Email: petraits@interaccess.com
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Petropolis, Inc. is an all-volunteer non-profit animal rescue and adoption organization founded in 2005 for the purpose of promoting the shelter animal as the wisest, most cost-effective choice in family pets. We are geared towards first-time adopters and to making adoption an easy and rewarding experience leading to a lifetime of loving pet guardianship.
503 s. Lakeside Ct., Round Lake IL US 60073 Ph: 8472016536Fax: 8472016536
http://www.petropolisinc.org Email: petropolisinc@yahoo.com
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Pets Are Worth Saving,Inc. (PAWS) is a not-for-profit, no-kill animal welfare organization. PAWS was founded as a means of dealing with the increase in the animal population--specifically dogs and cats--in the Union County(Illinois) area. PAWS was formed primarily to prevent the destruction of valuable, adoptable animals. PAWS is soley funded by donations and fundraisers. PAWS rescues and makes available for adoption homeless and unwanted animals.
139 East Vienna Street, Anna IL US 62906 Ph: 6188333647
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL09.html Email: pawspaws@shawneelink.net
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