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Food pantry offering non-perishable food items (some from USDA).
Works with the Nebraska Humane Society to provide dog and cat food in limited supply, distributed during the regularly scheduled food pantry.
Provides shelter to homeless animals and places suitable animals in new homes through an adoption program. Services also include dog training, low-cost spay/neuter programs, and a variety of humane education programs.
Provides temporary pet food assistance, to help a family keep their pet when they are struggling to make ends meet and are at risk of needing to give up the pet.
Food is available once per month.
Provides a no-kill animal shelter for stray and abandoned dogs and cats in McHenry County and surrounding areas. The animals are provided a sanctuary where they receive medical care, spaying or neutering, daily care, love, and the opportunity to be adopted by a responsible owner.
Provides various veterinary services, from vaccinations and wellness care to surgery and diagnostic services. Houses city and county stray dogs and cats and offers an adoption program for them. See the website for services and animals available for adoption.
Provides animal control services throughout the county.
A no-kill animal shelter that provides shelter, care, and suitable homes for animals when possible. Other programs include:
- Animal Assisted Therapy: brings pets to residents of nursing facilities, assisted living, Alzheimer's Centers, and residential disability centers.
- Dog Bite Prevention Education: visits schools and other groups to teach children the basics of animal behavior and how to avoid getting bitten by dogs and cats.
- Continuing Care: provides shelter and care for pets if their owners become unavailable to care for them.
- Arm Chair Adoptions: Individuals who are unable to care for a pet in their home can "adopt" a pet that lives at the animal shelter, and the individual receives letters and photos of their pet.
Provides rescue and adoption services. Offering a safe haven for local animals who are strays or have owners who can no longer care for them. Also offers dog training, affordable spay/neuter services, foster program and transport program.
Offers a pet food pantry for older adults.
Provides in-home assistance for the care of pets. Services available include walking pets, cleaning litter boxes, providing rides to the vet or groomer, administer pet medication, and other tasks needed for pet's wellbeing.
Provides assistance for stray cats and dogs, barking dogs, biting incidents, and the capture of domestic or wild animals posing a health or safety threat.
Services include:
- Pet adoptions
- Pet surrenders (if space available)
- Lost animal report taken
- Micro-chipping to public
- Stray housing for Hall County area
Provides a no-kill facility. Primary goals are to reduce pet overpopulation and find forever homes for the sick, injured, abused, neglected, and abandoned animals in Decatur and Macon County that come into the facility. Offers discount spay/neuter program year round to low income, unemployed pet owners, senior citizens, and qualifying persons in need. TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program for feral cats helps to reduce cat overpopulation.
Provides a variety of enforcement, educational, and animal disposition services including, dog licensing, cruelty and complaint investigation, pet care presentations, animal adoptions.
For situations in which an animal's welfare may be in jeopardy (such as animal abuse, neglect, injury, or endangerment) or where public health or safety may be impacted (such as a bite, attack, or harassment of a person by an animal), contact the office to report what was seen or heard. An Animal Control Officer will be dispatched to investigate the situation.
Offers veterans a chance to benefit from an animal by providing training programs, fostering, and reduced adoption fees. Also provides active duty military members with foster care for animals during deployment.
Offers help to coordinate veterinary assistance for pet owners who are unable to afford the full cost of veterinary services. The program aims to keep pets in their homes and prevent them from being relinquished to a shelter due to medical costs.
Provides a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue and shelter. Also provides spay and neuter services for owned dogs and cats on Wednesdays.
