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- Provides for abandoned, abused, or lost animals.
- Enforces State and County laws on domestic pets.
- Provides the public with information on dogs and cats in the county.
- Places animals that are up for adoption.
- Returns lost pets to their owners.
- Registers dogs and cats in the county and makes sure of rabies inoculations.
Provides various veterinary services, from vaccinations and wellness care to surgery and diagnostic services. Houses city and county stray dogs and cats and offers an adoption program for them. See the website for services and animals available for adoption.
Provides assistance for stray cats and dogs, barking dogs, biting incidents, and the capture of domestic or wild animals posing a health or safety threat.
Provides a dog rescue devoted to saving canines in need. Programs include adoption program, foster program, and home to home program, as well as humane investigation (abuse and neglect of dogs). All of the dogs are in foster homes and people must make an appointment and complete the adoption application before adopting. To view available dogs, see the website.
Provides animal control services to the Henry County communities. Services include investigating all complaints of neglected and/or abused animals, animal bites, and persistent animal problems, responsible for containing loose and/or stray dogs and cats in the unincorporated areas of Henry County and those Towns and Villages with whom contracted. Can only handle dogs and cats - NO WILDLIFE.
DNR states that unless the wild animals are bleeding, do not transport them to rehabilitators.
Picks up stray and unwanted dogs, investigates animal neglect or abuse, and offers dog adoptions.
Offers an animal shelter with cats and dogs. Services include low-cost spay and neuter services for pets, as well as vaccination services.
Provides veterinary care for (veterinary exam, core vaccinations, spay/ neuter services, microchipping, worming), and finds permanent adoptive homes for homeless dogs.
All dogs are housed in foster homes.
Provides a a no-kill shelter and rescue for homeless, injured, neglected, or surrendered animals. Provides care and rehabilitation for the animals housed at the shelter. Services include animal adoptions and low cost spay and neuter program.
Provides animal control services throughout the county.
Provides a no-kill facility. Primary goals are to reduce pet overpopulation and find forever homes for the sick, injured, abused, neglected, and abandoned animals in Decatur and Macon County that come into the facility. Offers discount spay/neuter program year round to low income, unemployed pet owners, senior citizens, and qualifying persons in need. TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program for feral cats helps to reduce cat overpopulation.
Promotes the humane treatment of hooved animals through education, legislation, investigation and, if necessary, legal intervention (impoundment). Also provides physical rehabilitation to animals that have endured severe neglect and abuse and then facilitates adoption to compassionate homes.
Animals targeted are: horses, sheep, goats, llamas, and pot-belly pigs.
Offers a pet food pantry for older adults.
Provides no-kill shelter for dogs and cats, provides temporary shelter and care to homeless/lost animals, responds to concerns of animal abuse or neglect, educates the public on proper care of animals, and promotes neuter and spay programs.
Provides assistance for stray cats and dogs, barking dogs, biting incidents, and the capture of domestic or wild animals posing a health or safety threat.
A self-choice or drive-through pantry. After becoming registered, neighbors can choose from canned and dry goods, bread, meat, dairy and fresh produce based on availability. Neighbors may also choose to drive-through and receive prepackaged food.
Pets must be registered in advance by completing the Pet food assistance application. Pet food distribution is based on availability.
Provides emergency pick-up for confined stray, injured, and aggressive animals. Responds to residents' reports regarding bites to humans caused by animals.
Provides rescue and adoption services. Offering a safe haven for local animals who are strays or have owners who can no longer care for them. Also offers dog training, affordable spay/neuter services, foster program and transport program.
Offers temporary refuge for lost, stray, or unwanted animals, facilitates adoptions of animals to new owners, and offers a variety of behavior training courses, fear free training, and pet education classes for pet owners. The Foster Program offers animals a temporary home for animals waiting on a forever home.
Offers veterans a chance to benefit from an animal by providing training programs, fostering, and reduced adoption fees. Also provides active duty military members with foster care for animals during deployment.
Offers an animal shelter with cats and dogs. Services include low-cost spay and neuter services for pets, as well as vaccination services.
Offers temporary refuge for lost, stray, or unwanted animals, facilitates adoptions of animals to new owners, and offers a variety of behavior training courses, fear free training, and pet education classes for pet owners. The Foster Program offers animals a temporary home for animals waiting on a forever home.
