Adopt-A-Dog was started back in 1987, I found three little pups out at the in-laws place and wanted to catch them and find them good homes. One came up missing and I received a call that one little puppy was about 10 miles from where I last saw him. So I drove out there and sure enough it was the third pup and he was really thirsty and starving. So I decided then that I would try and help who I could. I did not realize what this thing would blossom into in 15 yrs.
16730 Hwy 30, Chappell NE US 69129 Ph:(308)874-2558
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NE34.html Email: adoptadog_03@hotmail.com
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We are a no kill animal shelter that can house up to 15 dogs and 10 cats comfortably. We placed 105 animals into new homes in 2004, pretty good for a rural area:) We strive to train each dog to pass the K9 Good Citizen test and make them better pets when they leave than they were when they came. We also help with Colorado and Nebraska pet transports!! One of our dogs even flew to Canada!! Our shelter is attached to the local veterinary hospital so each animal is examined and healthy prior to adoption
68 S Central Ave, Grant NE US 69140 Ph:(308)352-2630
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NE40.html Email: perkcntyvet@gpcom.net
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While we do not have an actual shelter here, we try to help save animals from the terrible fates that await them at the hands of many who don't care. We have several foster homes, though they are usually full, but we sometimes keep a waiting list. No promises, but please contact us to see what our resources are if you need to surrender your pet, or have found a stray. Often, we can find other rescue groups with some ideas, and we try to work with them on housing, transporting and adopting. We also take reports on abusive situations and neglect, but with no support from law enforcement, we often cannot do much - but we try.
PO Box 806, Sidney NC US 69162
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NE20.html Email: hipar4u@hotmail.com
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The Panhandle Humane Society is a non profit 501 (c) 3 organization dedicated to the placement of lost and stray animals. We are governed by an elected Board of Directors and three city representatives. As a nonprofit organization, our funding arises from donations, grants, memberships, and contracts with area Cities & Villages
126 S. Beltine Hwy. West, Scottsbluff NE US 69361 Ph:(308)635-0922
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NE03.html
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The Friends of the Jefferson Animal Shelter is a nonprofit organization and public charity. Our mission is to assist the Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter by implementing programs to provide care for animals too young to be housed at the shelter, adoption programs to decrease the number of animals that must be euthanized by the shelter, and otherwise assisting as advised of needs by the shelter directors and staff. We currently have the following programs in place: 1. Monthly Pet Adoption Days - Animals from the Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter are brought to offsite locations each month by our volunteers. Many people find a visit to the shelter too stressful, so offsite Pet Adoption Days provide potential adopters an alternative place to see the shelter animals. 2. Volunteers help maintain the Cat Adoption Center, known as The Purr Pad at Jefferson Feed, Pet & Garden Center, which features felines from the Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter. 3. The Kitten Fostering Program - we began this program in April 2001 to give shelter kittens younger than six weeks old a chance to reach adoptable age by being fostered in the homes of volunteers. This minimizes their exposure to disease and provides the care and nurturing they need to become loving companions. 4. Shelter Dog Socialization - This program is brand new and provides shelter dogs with exercise, socialization, and obedience training on weekday afternoons.
PO Box 1079, Metairie LA US 70001
http://www.fjas.petfinder.com Email: fjaskittens@yahoo.com
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SpayMart is a local, all volunteer-based, nonprofit, humane organization started specifically to establish high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter and adoption programs with the mission of solving the pet overpopulation crisis in the city. SpayMart partners with area shelters & local humane groups to deliver proactive, results-oriented programs to help our shelters achieve the collective goal of zero-euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals. Utilizing existing veterinary clinics, SpayMart has been operating feral cat programs for over five years to help control reproduction in feral cat colonies. The feral cat program has been funded entirely by donations and supplemented by proceeds from the adoption of kittens. SpayMart does not operate a shelter facility, but does have a foster care program where animals are cared for while they await adoption
PO Box 6493, Metairie LA US 70009 Ph:(504)838-9167
http://www.spaymart.org Email: spaymart@yahoo.com
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"Paws"Plaquemines Animal Welfare Society" adoption center is
open from 1:00- 5:00 Monday through Saturday.
You are welcome to drop in to visit our animals.
We have adoption days most Saturdays at PetsMart,1821
Manhattan Blvd., Harvey, La We have some of our cats at
Petsmart seven days a week.
Applications are welcome through the web-site or in person.
If you need information about any of our animals call 504
392-1601.If we don't answer leave a message and we'll get
back to you as soon as possible.
We are currently working with the SPCA doing vouchers for
spay-neuter. Dogs $20.00 and Cats $10.00. Residents of
Plaquemines Parish. & St Bernard automatically quality. Call
for more information. 504 392-1601.
Allie Cat Allies helped Ramona Billot form a new group after
Katrina called PCATS to help the feral cats in Plaquemines
Parish. A spay-neuter van is brought to Plaquemines
Parish every few months to spay and neuter feral and stray
cats from our parish. PAWS is working with Ramona to get as
many cats spayed and neutered as possible.This service is for
Plaquemines Parish Only.
9596 Highway 23 South, Belle Chasse LA US 70037 Ph:(504)392-1601
http://www.paws-site.petfinder.com Email: paws2003@bellsouth.net
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The St. Charles Humane Society was formed with a Vision to establish humane treatment of animals and create an adoption and sterilization program at the St. Charles Animal Control Center in Luling.
The shelter had been built in the early 1980s for the sole purpose of picking up abandoned, stray and unwanted pets. The outcome for 98% of these animals was euthanasia. St. Charles Humane Society began recruiting residents, businesses and garnered St. Charles Parish Council support to turn the Vision into reality.
In October 1993, the Board of Directors was established with a small base of dedicated volunteers. A contract between the Parish and the Society took over a year to develop. Upon approval by the 1993 Council, the volunteers moved into an office at the shelter. The dedication of all members has led to one of the most professional and successful humane groups in Louisiana. Many unforeseen goals have been obtained since the inception of the society. A cruelty investigator was initiated within the Sheriffs Department at the request of the Society and abuse calls were finally taken seriously.
In 1996 and 2003, the St. Charles Humane Society helped implement animal ordinances to protect animals, promote responsibility for pet ownership and protect residents from dangerous animals. In 2000, a supervisor of the shelter was granted through Parish Council approval. Since that time, numerous improvements have been made to the shelter. A separate room for cats and kittens; platforms for the dogs to get off the cold concrete and stay dry and warm.
In May 2003, a surgery and exam room was created with the help of a grant from PETsMART Charities. A giant step for spaying and neutering animals before they leave the shelter and; finally, a way of taking care of all the animals at the shelter. Healthy animals slated for euthanasia are sterilized and have a second chance. Diseased animals are euthanized immediately and do not languish at the shelter. The society became a PETsMART Partner in 1999 and in 2003 the St. Charles Humane Society became the sole group for adoptions. Ten cats are available at the store every day of the week and the Society brings in dogs on the weekends.
13875 Frere Street, Luling LA US 70047 Ph:(985)785-9136
http://www.stcharleshumanesociety.com Email: webmaster@stcharleshumanesociety.com
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Looziana Basset Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit volunteer effort to save abandoned and mistreated basset hounds for the love of the breed. Our rescued bassets are from shelters all over Louisiana and Mississippi, are strays whose owners cannot be found, or are relinquished by owners who no longer want them. Changing lifestyles, the economy, and lack of responsibility are some of the reasons for the abundance of abandoned basset hounds.
Looziana Basset Rescue takes the orphaned bassets into foster care, where they are loved and cared for until permanent adoptive homes can be found. We provide veterinary care that includes vaccinations, heartworm treatment if necessary, and spaying or neutering. We completely rehabilitate, both physically and emotionally, any adoptable dog and prepare him/her for a "forever home."
PO Box 1315, Harvey LA US 70059
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/LA56.html Email: QueenB534@aol.com
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ANIMAL RIGHTS FOR LIFE (ARFL), a Non-Profit Organization founded in 1985 by Gloria Trelles Ripple, is dedicated to the welfare and placement of COMPANION animals. Each rescued animal by ARFL's dedicated volunteers receives a vet check, all vaccines, de-worming, de-fleaing and spay/neuter. Dogs are heartworm tested and cats are FeLV/FIV tested. Many have required medical attention, AND have not been denied, such as heartworm treatments and surgeries. We operate out of the pockets of our members and raffles that we sponsor, along with a few small donations made by some of the people who adopt our pets. ARFL's policy is that no animal should ever be killed for want of a good home. Based on this policy, many have found comfort in a forever home with a family to call their own.
#10 Dauterive Court, Kenner LA US 70065 Ph:(504)466-4015
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/LA113.html Email: tipster@bellsouth.net
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