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The Union County Humane Society is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals through sheltering, medical attention, humane care, sterilization, education and legislation and re-homing of unwanted pets.
Clark County Humane Society is dedicated to promoting a more humane world through:- Operating a No-Kill Shelter - Adopting homeless cats and dogs- Low cost spay/neuter services- Humane education- Reducing pet overpopulation- Assisting area residents with pet problems and- Alleviating animal suffering whenever possible.
TO PROVIDE AND TO PROMOTE HUMANE TREATMENT TOWARD ANIMALS
The mission of the Sevier County Humane Society is to inspire community compassion and respect for animals and to stop animal suffering and pet homelessness thru humane education, spay/neuter and adoption services
To provide shelter and adoption of companion animals, reduce overpopulation, extend humane education, prevent cruelty, and provide those services that promote the goals and policies of The Humane Society of Genesee County.
The mission of the Humane Society of Jefferson County is to care for the lost, homeless and abused animals of Jefferson County, help place them in forever homes, and work to inspire kinder and more humane communities.
Shelby Humane Society's mission is to promote responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals by offering basic pet wellness and spay/neuter services, public education, and placement of companion animals.
The Tri-Lakes Humane Society, Inc. advocates humane treatment of animals, reunites lost pets with their owners, provides protection, care and shelter for abandoned and homeless companion animals, and educates the public
THE ORGANIZATION'S PURPOSE IS TO PROMOTE THE WELFARE AND HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS.
The humane animal treatment society’s mission is to better the lives of companion animals in Isabella County and Mid-Michigan by, but not limited to, the following means: to vigorously pursue spaying and neutering as the solution to the unwanted animal population in Mid-Michigan by providing low cost, high quality spay and neuter services through all possible venues: a low income spay and neuter clinic, spay and neuter assistance program offered through local veterinarians, assuring that all animals adopted at the Isabella county animal control facility are altered before leaving facility… to assist in the expansion and improvement of the Isabella county animal control facility, accommodating areas for animal isolation, puppy housing, cattery, and spay/neuter clinic… to provide for care, medical intervention, vaccines, and adoption services for homeless animals through involvement with the Isabella county animal control facility… to continue to educate the public in all matters related to responsible animal ownership and humane animal treatment; including ending animal abuse and unwanted litters, acquiring animals through humane and reputable sources, and acting as public advocates for companion animals which are unable to speak for themselves. HATS is a community supported group of concerned citizens, and is not an animal rights organization, nor is it affiliated with any other humane organization.
The Humane Society of Sullivan County, Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to the education of the public in the humane treatment of all animals, the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, and the importance of animal control through the promotion of spaying and neutering. Sullivan Humane Society strives to find proper placement for all the lost, stray, and abandoned animals of Sullivan County.