Help The Animals No kill humane pet Shelter Wayne county, Richmond Indiana Inc. Adopt, rescue a stray dog or cat. Donate nonprofit stop abuse, cruelty. Pit bull, homeless animal rights shop gift spay neuter

Help The Animals Inc. , Richmond, Indiana


Announcing our latest Fundraiser, A Light to Remember.

This fundraiser is our favorite. We place a Christmas Tree in our shelter yard and people buy lights to honor deceased pets or people, or living pets or people.

White Lights=All Deceased Pets.

Blue Lights=People-Living or Deceased.

Red Lights=Dogs-Living.

Green Lights=Cats and other pets Living.

Click here to see the flyer.

Please print it out and order lights for the pets and people you love and the ones who have already gone to the Rainbow Bridge.

Pet List- Click to see some of our great pets- we also have others not yet online



Shelter Hours:

Open Tuesday through Saturday, 1pm-5pm
Closed Sunday and Monday



Email us at: HelpTheAnimalsINC@comcast.net





Visit us on MySpace at: http://www.myspace.com/helpshelter

Check out some of the great friends we have made.



URGENT...We Need HELP

Our shelter is very over crowded. Our greatest need right now is FOSTER HOMES. We are looking for those Very Special people who would be willing to provide foster homes for pets. If you would like to apply to be a Foster Parent call us at 765-962-6811

Foster Care Application



Animal Neglect and Abuse is against the law

To report Animal Neglect/Abuse:

Animal Control for City of Richmond: 765-983-7247

Animal Control for Wayne County: 765-973-9200

Tethering or otherwise leaving a dog outside for an extended period without supervision not only deprives the animal of companionship, care, exercise, and attention, but can also lead to behavior problems (including aggression). It may place the dog in serious physical danger: A confined or tethered dog is unable to escape the harsh effects of weather (heat, cold, storms, etc.), attack by other animals, or theft or abuse by humans. The HSUS receives countless calls and letters from pet owners and neighbors about dogs who have died from exposure or been stolen, abused, or even killed while left tied outside.

If you are concerned about a dog who is frequently tethered or otherwise left outside without proper shelter, food, or water, please contact your local humane society or animal control agency.
Click here to see our Happy Tails, these animals have already been ADOPTED!

Adoption Application

Our Featured Pets...

Jett, Jaxx and Jinx were found taped in a box.

They are long haired kittens barely 6 weeks old.

They would have died but some nice people found them and brought them to HELP The Animals.

They are waiting here for a loving home, stop by soon and see if they can fit into your loving home.



Randomly selected featured pet:





DID YOU KNOW…

In 2004, 3 to 4 million lost and unwanted dogs and cats were euthanized in American animal shelters, a rate of one animal every nine seconds.

Spay and Neuter your pet, stop the killing now!

If you have a dog that hasn't been altered, won't you consider having it done now before more puppies are brought into this world homeless and with no chance of getting a home?

The puppies and kittens at our shelter are the lucky ones. Everyday in our cities, states and nation, many puppies and kittens are put to sleep because they don't have a home to go to.

Please spay or neuter your pets

News



Our UPCOMING FUND RAISERS AND EVENTS: and reminders:

See our newsletter for more information on our 2008 events





December 1st-25th
Light to Remember

This fundraiser is our favorite. We place a Christmas Tree in our shelter yard and people buy lights to honor deceased pets or people, or living pets or people.

White Lights=All Deceased Pets.

Blue Lights=People-Living or Deceased.

Red Lights=Dogs-Living.

Green Lights=Cats and other pets Living.

Click here to see the flyer.

December 18th, 2008 5PM-8PM
HELP The Animals at Joe's Pizza. We will be busing tables and washing dishes for tips

HELP the Animals is open from 1-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Call (765) 962-6811 for more information.




Stop Puppy Mills
HSUS MySpace Page | Stop Puppy Mills Website


Because our No-Kill shelter receives no other funding from the city or county we must do fund raisers and ask for donations to keep our shelter open for the pets who need our help. Thank you for your help in all of our fund raisers.



Who We Are

HELP the Animals is a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter dedicated to providing a safe haven for homeless animals until they can be placed in responsible, loving homes. We rely on fund raisers, volunteers and your donations to provide a safe home for all the pets you see above, and all the others not yet listed. We are driven by our love for the animals to do all we can, but we desperately need your help too.
We are committed to reducing pet overpopulation through a 100% spay/neuter program for HELP shelter animals, as well as an aggressive spay/neuter and humane treatment education program for the community.
Please visit our facility at 2101 West Main Street, Richmond, Indiana.
You just might find the friend you've been looking for and the opportunity to enrich many lives, including your own!

Adopting a friend

Click to see some of our great pets- we also have others not yet online

Then come visit us and fill out an application to adopt that special forever friend !


Kennel & Office:
2101 West Main Street
Richmond, IN 47375
(Just east of the WKBV studio)

Click the link below to get the application, print the application and take it with you to the HELP The Animals shelter to get the adoption process started

Adoption Application
Map to our shelter

Help The Animals Inc.
PO Box 117
2101 West Main Street
Richmond, IN 47375
Phone: 765-962-6811


Please contact the shelter number above for any information concerning the animals at our shelter

Click here for a list of pets at this shelter







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