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Animal Shelter details for Association for Animal Rights, Inc. Please visit Association for Animal Rights, Inc. and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Association for Animal Rights, Inc.. Association for Animal Rights, Inc. is located in reisterstown, Maryland. If you have information to add or update for Association for Animal Rights, Inc., please click here and let us know.
Association for Animal Rights, Inc.
67 Main Street
reisterstown, Maryland 21136
Phone: 410-526-5224
Email: fhole78@comcast.net
Website: www.petfinder.com/shelters/aarcenter.html
You have seen us. Our brave fundraisers in the blue shirts with white paw prints that collect at intersections. It is your donations that keep our shelter alive! We are a charitable non-profit, no-kill organization located in Reisterstown, in Baltimore County. In 1989, we started to do what we could for animals who needed our help, and in 1998 we opened our shelter. Our adoption program finds homes for abandoned, unwanted pets and provides medical attention for very sick, abused, or neglected pets who need a second chance at a good home. If you are interested in adoption please call our adoption line at 410-526-5224. We also are accepting donations for the food, shelter, and medical treatment for some of the many unwanted animals that desperately need homes. We cannot stress enough the importance of having your pets spayed or neutered.
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