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"The Barry County Humane Society, a non-profit organization, believing that all living creatures have the right to live free of suffering, is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty and promotion of humane treatment"
We provide exceptional and humane care for our animals and strive to ensure that they are adopted to the right family and their forever home
The mission of the Redwood Coast Humane Society is to advocate for the welfare, rights, respect and protection of all animals through care, intervention and education.
The Coulee Region Humane Society promotes the humane treatment of all animals and fosters positive human – animal relationships.
HUMANE EDUCATION AND ANIMAL ADOPTION AND WELFARE ARE THE MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY
THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE HIGH PLAINS' MISSION IS TO FOSTER THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS THROUGH EDUCATION, HUMAN-ANIMAL RELATIONS, SHELTER, CRUELTY REPORTING AND ANIMAL CONTROL.
Operate as a county humane society serving Columbiana County, Ohio, pursuant to ORC §1717.05. Educate the general public on the purpose of the Columbiana County Humane Society. Promote humane principles and animal welfare. Employ a humane agent to enforce laws for the prevention of cruelty to animals.
The Columbia-Greene Humane Society is dedicated to the protection, humane treatment, and well being of all animals. This will be accomplished by our commitment to community outreach, humane education, and prevention of cruelty to animals.
The Humane Society of Vilas County is a non-profit 501c3 organization, dedicated to the welfare and humane treatment of animals.
The mission of the Greater Birmingham Humane Society is to promote the humane treatment of animals and people through education, advocacy, and services.
The Humane Society of Saline County was founded on June 19, 1975, and received its charter from the state of Arkansas in August of that year. The organization's objectives are: * To provide a temporary refuge for stray, homeless and deserted animals and to place such animals in good homes wherever practical. * To receive and care for suffering animals. * To prevent all forms of cruelty to animals by every legitimate means. * To carry humane education, in all possible ways, into schools and homes of Saline County. * To return lost pets to their rightful owners upon reasonable proof of ownership within a reasonable period of time and upon payment of a reasonable fee, as established by the society's board of directors, with such fee to be based on costs of maintenance and care. * To end suffering, in a humane manner, of any animals for which it is not possible to cure its infirmities. Decisions of this nature are made with the advice of a qualified Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. * To meet the moral obligations of disease control and population control through humane methods--spaying and neutering. * To not allow anything in the management of the society to interfere with receiving the full support of all persons, regardless of race, religion or political persuasion.