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Animal Shelters in Illinois by City (Page 15 of 18)
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We are a licensed, foster home based, not for profit animal rescue. We pull dogs from high-kill pounds throughout the United States. All our animals are fully vetted and socialized with children, cats, and dogs (when able) prior to adoption. An application must be done for every animal, which may be done on our main website. For ALL dog applicants, we must do a house check and criminal background check done prior to approval. We at Reach Out Rescue, NFP believe every animal deserves a second chance at a happy life.
Po Box 668, Oak Lawn IL US 60454 Ph:(708)243-8304
http://www.reachoutrescuenfp.org Email: info@reachoutrescuenfp.org
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The ACL's mission is...
Protecting animals from improper use, abuse, neglect, inhumane treatment and health hazards.
Educating the public about responsible pet ownership.
Sheltering lost, abandoned and unwanted animals.
Preventing the birth of unwanted animals.
Reuniting lost pets and their families.
Adopting animals into loving and responsible homes.
Lovingly caring for the pets that reside in our animal shelter.
This mission is accomplished through the dedication and energy of our small shelter staff, board of directors, and legion of faithful volunteers. The Animal Care League accepts dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens, which we care for until we find responsible new owners. These animals have either been surrendered by their owners who can no longer keep them or have been transferred from other animal control facilities. Our ability to accept animals is limited to the space we have available. We euthanize animals only in cases of irremediable health problems or other grave circumstances. We have had an early spay/neuter program in place since 1994; this allows us to spay or neuter each animal we offer for adoption, one of our contributions to ending the horrible cycle of pet overpopulation.
We rely entirely on membership dues, donations, and proceeds from our fundraising projects to finance our mission
1013 Garfield, Oak Park IL US 60304 Ph:(708)848-8155
http://www.animalcareleague.org/index.shtml Email: adopt@animalcareleague.org Email2: volunteer@animalcareleague.org
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We are a no-kill organization, created in 1998 by a small network of volunteers working to help as many abandoned cats and dogs as possible in and around Madison County, Illinois. We are named Spencer Memorial Animal Network to honor Dr. Donald Spencer, who devoted his life to saving animals. We are not-for-profit; all donations go directly to providing care for the animals.
1405 East Hwy 50, OFallon IL US 62269 Ph:(618)656-3442
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL48.html Email: animalnet3@msn.com
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Young At Heart is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming adult and senior dogs and cats. We are a small rescue that utilizes a small network of foster homes and a small cat adoption center to save our pets. The majority of our pets are between the ages of 3 and 8 years, however you will occasionally find one a little younger or a little older in our care.
Mature dogs and cats give so much and expect so little. They know you've rescued them and they respond to a loving touch, soft voice and kind eyes just as we humans do. We rescue them and we find them new forever homes, and they are welcome to stay with us until we are able to find that special someone.
Young At Heart Pet Rescue was founded in April of 2005. Though we are just in our youth as an organization, our hope is to find a home for every adoptable pet we rescue, to educate the public on the benefits of adopting a mature pet, and to decrease the euthanasia rate for older, adoptable pets in Illinois.
Adopt a mature or older pet. You won't regret it!
PO Box 1293, Palatine IL US 60078 Ph:(847)529-0202
http://www.yahpetrescue.com Email: info@yahpetrescue.com Email2: yahpetrescue@sbcglobal.net
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TAPS is a shelter of hope for homeless animals. We provide temporary sanctuary and an opportunity for life by bringing companion animals and loving people together. TAPS brings companion animals together through a comprehensive, holistic adoption center complete with community outreach and education, aggressive spay/neuter, rehabilitation and training programs to ensure a loving partnership for life.
100 Taps Lane, Pekin IL US 61554 Ph:(309)353-8277
http://www.tapsshelter.org Email: admin@tapsshelter.org Email2: tapsshelter2@yahoo.com
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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:(309)494-8911Fax:(309)494-8172
http://www.ci.peoria.il.us/services/depts/paws/ Email: Jdellinger@ci.peoria.il.us
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Foster Pet Outreach (FPO) is dedicated to helping homeless pets find new homes. We specialize in fostering cats and dogs in our own homes so we can tell potential adopters about the personality of the animal.
Po Box 5084, Peoria IL US 61601 Ph:(309)682-1122
http://www.fosterpetoutreach.org Email: fpo_mail@fosterpetoutreach.org
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Hi, we are a new rescue, and just getting things set up. We are trying to make a dent in the large population of unwanted pets, and to give them homes where they are loved forever.
, Peoria IL US 61603 Ph:(309)258-0827
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/IL442.html
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Annie's Angels is a strictly non profit rescue. We are currently working
toward applying for our nonprofit status. So until then, all that we do
comes from our own pockets.
Unfortunately we are not able to take in any dogs and cats at this time, but would love to forward you to rescues that are in need of foster homes!
, Plainfield IL US 60455
http://www.anniesangels.org Email: admin@anniesangels.org
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The Boxer is thought by many to be the ideal family dog. Those who love the breed know them to be exuberant, loyal and loving companions. They are NOT, however, the ideal breed for everyone. The same qualities and characteristics that endear them to those who love them may make them unsuitable for some households. To those who are considering owning a Boxer we offer the following information - not to discourage potential loving owners, but to aid them in making a conscientious decision. Owning a Boxer is a joy - acquiring one demands a true commitment to the physical and emotional health of the dog.
Boxer Rebound is located in Ringwood, IL in McHenry County near the WI border. Our operating area encompasses Northeast IL, including Chicago and the surrounding suburbs, Southeast WI, and Northwest IN. We do not place dogs outside of our operating area. We work with all legitimate boxer rescue organizations whose operating areas are adjacent to or overlap ours.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the large number of boxers awaiting adoption and the limited amount of time we have to conduct interviews, Boxer Rebound now charges a $25.00 visitation fee. To help ensure that our boxers are adopted to the appropriate homes, we spend a considerable amount of time with each applicant. We are simply unable to accommodate casual visitors. The $25.00 will be deducted from the Adoption Fee should an adoption take place. If an adoption does not occur, the fee is considered a donation to our program. Visits are by apppointment only.
4915 Ringwood Road, Ringwood IL US 60072
http://www.boxerrebound.com Email: vicki@boxerrebound.com
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