We are currently at our holding capacity, please contact your local animal control for immediate assistance. In addition to the websites below they may be able to offer additional references.
Please do not abandon animals at any of our locations. We are a non-profit animal rescue group that tries to help as many animals as we can. We rely on private donations and volunteers to operate. The animals we can help depends on available space, resources and volunteers. When animals are abandoned, their lives are put in danger as we are located near a busy traffic areas and should they escape from the crate or box, they could easily be hit by a moving vehicle. Additionally, you are exposing animals to possible predatory animals, adverse weather conditions and extreme stress. Moreover, you are putting our current animal residents at risk as you are over-extending our volunteers and resources with these unplanned drop offs. If you are no longer able to care for your pet, please contact us so we may provide you with information and area resources that may be able to help you. We are committed to helping as many animals as we possibly can but in order to achieve this goal, we must work together as a community.
This is a list of websites to gather more information on additional shelters and rescue groups in your area. (Please note that not all websites have a complete listing of all rescues and shelters so you may need to search multiple sites.)
http://www.pets911.com
Provides a list of shelters and rescue groups in your area searchable by zip code.
http://www.petfinder.com
Find other shelters and animals available for adoption.
http://www.aspca.org/adoption/shelters/
Provides a list of shelters in your area.
Additional suggestions:
– Please educate and encourage spay and neuter programs in your area.
– Make sure your own animals are spayed or neutered. There are nearly 4 million animals euthanized in shelters across the country each year. In addition, there are many more living outside and on chains, being neglected, exposed to the conditions and even starving.