Mission StatementOur Ultimate goal and greatest hope is to reduce the number of unwanted animals. To achieve this by educating pet owners about the importance and health benefits of spaying and neuterung their beloved pets.
We will continue to provide a safe haven for animals in our care and seek good responsible homes for them. No animal will be euthanized except for specification guidelines provided by the Humane Society of the United States. We are committed in reducing the overpopulation of animals through spay/neutering opportunities. Also in assisting law enforcement with potential abuse or neglect cases. |
DescriptionWe rely on private, corporate, personal and animal rescue donations. Also through memorials, honorariums, fund raisers and events. We are not funded by local government or national governmental funds. Personnel consist of one paid employee and the rest are volunteers. Volunteers help with one on one socializing of the dogs and puppies and help with shelter building projects on scheduled work days. They also help with fund raisers, planned events and transport of dogs to and from the vet and community events.
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Appointments and AdoptionsBecause we are primarily a volunteer-staff organization, visits should be made by appointment. Call the number on this website to schedule that date and time. A volunteer will take your call as soon as possible. You may also inquire about a particular dog through the contact person provided with the dog's description. Please contact the society for adoption information.
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