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Casey's Habit Rescue


14700 Hwy CC

conway, Missouri 65632

Phone: 417-589-2669

Email: caseyshabit@hotmail.com

Website: www.petfinder.com/shelters/caseyshabit.html



Bill and I have 3 children; Sarah, Jessica, and Benjamin. Jessie and Ben take an active part in helping with the dogs. Sarah did, but her husband and Baby have taken her on to other things .............. The kids can probably get the dogs to do more in a quicker amount of time than Bill and I can. Along with the kids, our other residents are Cashew (Jessie’s cat, Poor little thing), our Chihuahua, Casey ( who our Rescue is named after) and Bubby ( a terribly spoiled and probably the worlds most expensive Eng. Bulldog, and the ferrets... Yes, we live in a zoo.. Bill and I would like to think we are the zoo keepers, but the kids, and Casey run the show, Ha Ha. We have recently started taking other animals that needed help, Donkeys, a goat, chickens and soon a turkey. So it seems even more like a zoo. Our Shelter is run from our home, in a little town by the name Phillipsburg. Right off I-44. We are located 45 miles East of Springfield or 40 Miles West of Rolla Missouri. We have several runs outside, and some runs inside what we used to refer to as “Bill’s Shop”, I say used to because now he has to tunnel or rearrange to get to all of his things.. He takes it all pretty well most of the time. I have slowed down on the “Honey Do’s”. After all, he spend alot of years wanting a large shop with elec,water and concrete floor, and now he has it, he just can’t use it... We did hope to expand more later on this year. But things have changed alittle and we have slowed down alot, Health, money, time and several other things have happened to cause this. It still amazes us everytime we look at our photo album of all our rescues, exactly how many have passed thru here.. With th kids and 2 full time jobs, (Rescue just does not pay well and the health insurance stinks, Ha Ha) We are usually running 20 different way. If you can leave a message we will call back. We try very hard to make plans in advance and to stay close to home on weekends. We work with people all the time on hours to come and are not hard to get along with there. We try to remember that everyone else is as busy as we are. We are Reconized and Licensed in the state of Missouri as a "Non for Profit Corp", we are licensed by Missouri Dept. of Ag. as "Casey's Habit Purebred Shelter", which means we have to pass yearly inspections.. And We are 501c pending.
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