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Animal Shelter details for Home Away From Home Rescue
Please visit Home Away From Home Rescue and adopt a homeless pet



You have reached the shelter page for Home Away From Home Rescue. Home Away From Home Rescue is located in florence, South Carolina. If you have information to add or update for Home Away From Home Rescue, please click here and let us know.

Home Away From Home Rescue

2405 Lakeview Drive
florence, South Carolina 29505
Phone: 843-665-1615
Email: hafhrescue@aol.com
Website: www.petfinder.com/shelters/SC36.html


Home Away From Home Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit rescue kennel for dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens. Home Away From Home helps the animals that are forgotten about. We rescue animals from the streets of Florence County, Darlington County, Dillon County, Marion County and rescue from kill shelters. We keep these animals until they find a permanent home.

Every day, we receive calls from people wanting to surrender their animals, but at times, we just do not have the room due to the fact that they are here until adopted or they have lived out their natural lives. I will not put down animals just to make room for animals that people want to dump. If you have been refused, please make an effort to find a home by running an ad, making flyers to put in the vet offices and pet supply stores. When you add an animal to your family, it is a life-time comittment that should not be taken lightly, and is your moral obligation to take responsibility of it and not just dump it somewhere--the animals taken into our famililies look to us for safety as well as the other basics of life. For an owned cat or dog that has had a litter, the mother must be spayed before we can take the puppies. We will not solve your ploblem this time for it to happen again and again. It is not the animals' fault that they are homeless, it is the owners'.

Please help us make room in our kennel for another homeless pet by adopting from us. We know we can't save them all... but we can save some of them. With your help we can save even more.

All of our animals over six months old are spayed/ neutered. Any animal in our care is up to date with routine shots.

To see the adoptable pets for Home Away From Home Rescue click here



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