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Spay and Neuter your pets Spay and Neuter your pets
Spay and Neuter your pets
Spaying and neutering is arguably the biggest single issue in domestic animal welfare. The vast majority of animal rescue groups and shelters have placed an emphasis on educating
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No-Kill Pet Shelters
vDue mostly to effective spay and neuter programs, the education they provide fewer dogs and cats are showing up in shelters. Many shelter workers oppose euthanizing healthy
Multi-breed Dog Rescues Multi-breed Dog Rescues
Multi-breed Dog Rescues
Rescues come in many different sizes, shapes and forms. Yesterday we discussed breed rescues, which only take in a specific breed or breeds, today we talk about multi-breed dog
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Breed Rescues
A popular type of rescue organization is a breed rescue. These rescues are just as they sound, breed specific. Breed rescues generally charge more than double what you might expect to pay at a municipal or nonprofit shelter. There are
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Animal Shelter details for Adopt-A-Pet Please visit Adopt-A-Pet and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Adopt-A-Pet. Adopt-A-Pet is located in shelton, Washington. If you have information to add or update for Adopt-A-Pet, please click here and let us know.
Adopt-A-Pet
Box 1594
shelton, Washington 98584
Phone: 360-432-3091
Email: aapdogs7@msn.com
Website: www.adoptapet-wa.org/
Adopt-A-Pet is a no-kill shelter and is incorporated as a tax-exempt, non-profit Washington state charitable organization and now a 501(c)3 run by a small group of dedicated volunteers deeply concerned with the plight of suffering homeless animals.
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Animal Shelter Facts
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