(Formerly Anderson Animal Shelter)
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"UNTIL THERE ARE NONE - ADOPT ONE! "
(We are very Rescue Friendly! Rescues if you can help - please contact us right away!)
HANSON has been at the shelter for awhile but he has never lost hope that he will be adopted too! Please don't overlook this big sweetie - he is very well mannered and calm once he is out of his kennel. Come see for yourself! He will make someone a wonderful companion.
To read more about : HANSON Click here!
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~Rummage Sale to benefit the AACC!
~Saturday, July 26 9-5 p.m.
~914 S. Co. Rd. 300 E., Anderson,IN
If you have items to donate please contact Mary Walters at 621-6441 or email caringk9s@comcast.net
"Where there is Love, there is Hope."
~Ghandi~
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Do you love animals? Are you caring and dedicated to our community? Are you responsible and organized?
We need you!
Please stop by and fill out an application. Our new volunteer program is starting soon to help the animals!
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The shelter is always full. There are dozens of cats and dogs that are in desperate need of a permanent home everyday. Come and visit our animals - we are easy to find and our animals love the attention!
Kuranda Dog Beds raise comfort level for shelter dogs!
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We use Patented Kuranda Dog Beds because they are durable, chew proof and easy to clean. If you would like to donate a bed to us, click here. |
~ If you would like to help our shelter please consider donating a bed. Our dogs only have the cold hard concrete floor to lay on. They would love a nice bed to lay on while they wait to find their Forever Home! Thanks! ~
If you are thinking of giving up your pet: PLEASE CLICK HERE!
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If you are looking for a canine or feline companion to add to your family, please consider adopting a shelter dog or cat or both. Nationwide, only 20% of all family pets are obtained from animal shelters. Make a difference for these forgotten souls in 2008! Visit your local shelter or your virtual shelter on Petfinder.com.
And remember -
Please Don't Breed or Buy While Shelter Animals Die!!
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There are several other specifications that are on the contract. Including notification of the shelter if your address changes, you must return the pet to the shelter if it doesn't work out, etc. Please make sure to read the contract thoroughly before signing the agreement.
It is $30.00 to adopt a cat, dog or puppy. Kittens are available for $15.00. These fees reflect vaccinations, deworming and medical tests such as heartworm for canines and feleuk/fiv for felines. You must also purchase a city license if you live in the city of Anderson.
All pitbulls, amstaffs and all purebred dogs/cats will be spayed or neutered before going home after an adoption. The cost of the spay/neuter must be prepaid. New owner will be responsible to pick up the adopted animal at the vet clinic used.
It is suggested that you take your new pet to the vet as soon as possible after adoption to make sure that they are healthy.
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Three Things You Can Do To Make a Positive Change For Homeless Shelter Animals!
ADOPT OR RESCUE the next time you choose to add a new pet to your family. When you buy from a pet shop you are encouraging puppy mills to produce more puppies that will add to the pet overpopulation problem that already exists. SAVE A LIFE! Shelters and rescue organizations always have pure-breeds in addition to loving and wonderful mixed breeds.
SPAY AND NEUTER Every Pet That You Have.
KEEP YOUR PETS for Their Entire Lifetime! Choosing to own a pet is a lifetime commitment. Honor your promise to love and provide a safe and healthy life for the pet you choose. When challenges arise such as family structure change, moves, pet behavior issues, heath or financial change, seek out the resources that can help keep you and your pet together. Animals are living beings that bond with you, offering a lifetime of unconditional love.
Ways to be kind to animals:
1) Report animal abuse. Violence against animals is terrible enough, but it could also be a sign that other violent behavior, like domestic abuse, is happening.
2) Speak out for animals. Get active in local animal welfare policies and legislation.
3) Kindness starts at home. Teach the people in your life, especially children, about the importance of treating animals humanely.
4) Adopt a pet from a shelter or breed-specific rescue. About 8 to 12 million animals enter shelters every year, and more than half of these pets will have to be euthanized because of a lack of homes. Want a purebred Labrador? Check with your local shelter first -- they take in mutts and purebreds.
5) Help solve the tragedy of euthanasia of adoptable animals by not contributing to the problem. If you have pets, make sure they are spayed or neutered.
6) Make a donation to your local animal shelter. A donation can be your time, money or needed items like pet food or laundry detergent. Call them first and see what they need.
7) Be a responsible pet guardian. Pets should be microchipped and should always wear a collar with an ID tag, so they can be reunited with you quickly if they are ever lost. And take your pet to the veterinarian every year for vaccinations and a health check.
~Courtesy of the American Humane Society~
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CLOSED WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYSShelter Hours :
Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm, (Animal visiting hours are from 11 am to 5 pm)
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~Special thanks to our local veterinarians Jeff & Claudia Smith, all the rescue groups, and the volunteers for all their help to the shelter!~

~OUR WISH LIST~
Bleach-Papertowels-Newspapers-Dawn dish detergent-Printer/Copy paper-Trash Bags (55 Gallon & Tall Kitchen Size)- Hand Sanitizer-Liquid Laundry Detergent- Dryer Sheets- New or Used Plastic Grocery Bags-Disinfectant Wipes (Lysol, Clorox etc.).
Cat Litter- (Non Clumping & Non Scented)- Bath & Hand Towels- Blankets & Dog/Cat Bedding- Stainless Steel Pet Food Bowls (all sizes)- Collars & Leashes (New) Specific sizes Small,Medium or Large Collars. Leashes 6-foot flat nylon- Poop Scoopers specific style Two Piece Scoop with Spade.
Latex Gloves (Small, Medium and Large)- Vetrap Bandaging tape- Hydrogen Peroxide- Kitten Replacement Milk (KMR)- Heating Pads (New Only)- Nutri-cal/Vita-cal- Grooming Needs – Combs, Brushes, Dematting Tool (New).
Gift Cards or Certificates- To local gas stations – for transportation of our animals to and from vets office and rescue organizations that are not local-To Office Depot, WalMart- To Pet Supply stores.
~THANK YOU for your support!~

Click here for a list of pets at this shelter
Click here to see our adopted/ rescued dogs!
Click here to see our adopted/ rescued cats!
