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  1. Best Friends: Portraits of Rescued, Sheltered, and Adopted Companion Animals by Sumner W. Fowler, 1997-03
  2. Shelter is up to its ears in cats.(Animals)(Animals: Greenhill will waive some adoption fees in its quest to find felines a home.): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  3. What Am I?: A Bible Animal Activity Book by Rosemary Baker, 1988-12
  4. Wayward cat wasn't homeless after all.(Animals)(Owners try to recover a pet that was caught, held in a shelter, and then adopted): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  5. County will open 40 pens for cats.(Animals)(Lane officials hope to ease pressure from the temporary closure of Greenhill's shelter): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  6. County eyes no-kill animal policy.(Government)(Commissioners ask for a study of ways to reduce euthanasia at the shelter): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-12
  7. Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation and the No Kill Revolution in America by Nathan J. Winograd, 2007-09-01
  8. Dog Adoption: A Guide to Choosing the Perfect "Preowned" Dog from Breeders, Dog Tracks, Purebred Rescue Organizations & Shelters by Joan Hustace Walker, 1997-04
  9. Saved: A Guide to Success With Your Shelter Dog by Myrna L. Papurt, 1997-08
  10. Scaredy Cat Animal Inn (Animal Inn, No 4) by Virginia Vail, 1987-04-01
  11. Community Approaches to Feral Cats: Problems, Alternatives, and Recommendations (Public Policy Series) by Margaret R. Slater, 2002-07
  12. Corey's Christmas Wish (Pony Tails) by Bonnie Bryant, 1997-12-01
  13. Snakes Don't Miss Their Mothers by M. E. Kerr, 2003-10-01
  14. Circles of Compassion: A Collecting of Humane Words and Work

61. Prince William County - Residents / Animals & Pets / General Information
animal Shelter Adoption Terms of Agreement. When you visit the Prince William County animal Shelter and select your new pet, the animal Shelter staff will
http://www.co.prince-william.va.us/default.aspx?topic=010045000130001025

62. Prince William County - Residents / Animals & Pets / General Information
Onehalf of the spay/neuter cost is collected by the animal shelter at the time of The veterinarian will invoice the animal shelter for the amount
http://www.co.prince-william.va.us/default.aspx?topic=010045000130001021

63. City Of St. George, Utah :: Police - Animal Control
animal Control general Information 605 East Skyline Dr. Click here to view animals available for adoption at the St. George Shelter
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175 East 200 North
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200 East 265 North
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605 East Skyline Dr.
St. George, UT 84770 Department Information Mission Statement Employment Information Job Descriptions Current Crime Statistics ... Police F.A.Q. Police Divisions Animal Control Drug Task Force Operations Police Programs Citizens Academy C.O.P. Employee Directory City Forms and ... Conservation Police - Animal Control
Animal Control General Information:
605 East Skyline Dr. St. George, UT 84770
  • Hours: Monday through Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - Noon Closed Sunday Phone:
  • Adoption:
    Spay and Neuter is required with all adoptions. No exceptions All fees incude spay or neuter, adoption fee, a bag of food and a FREE health exam. Any animal previously neutered or spayed carries only a $20.00 adoption fee. Male Dogs
    • Under 50lbs - $95.00 Over 50lbs - $105.00

    64. General Animal Licensing Requirements
    Subjects Public Safety animal Control general animal Licensing Requirements Houseto-house canvassing by animal control personnel facilitates
    http://www.mrsc.org/Subjects/PubSafe/animal/AnimalLicense.aspx
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    General Animal Licensing Requirements
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    About Animal Licensing
    According to AWC's 2000 208 Washington cities and towns have some kind animal control licensing provisions. A MRSC survey found that 21 counties have licensing provisions either countywide or in dog control zones. Licensing requirements vary. Some jurisdictions require only dogs be licensed, while others require licensing for for both dogs and cats. Some provide for optional registration for cats. Licensing requirement generally provide lower fee incentives for animals that have been spayed or neutered, some require it as a condition of licensing. AWC's also lists dog and cat license fees charged by Washington municipalities.

    65. Professor Hunt's Rescue/Shelter Page
    Five Rescued Dogs animal Welfare Sites (general) Marlee s animal Rescue, a private shelter in Maine with a great and newly redesigned website;
    http://www.cofc.edu/~huntc/shelter.html
    HOME Sitemap General Links Health and Nutrition ... Service and Therapy Dogs Rescue, Shelters, and Animal Welfare
    Harley, a shelter "graduate" . . from Professor Hunt's Dog Page For subpages, use the navigation bar above.
    On this page:
    Five Rescued Dogs
    Animal Welfare Sites (general) A Note on Animal Welfare versus Animal "Rights" Spay/neuter Sites ... More Shelter Links Five Rescues Harley, pictured above, came out of a local shelter on his last daydue to be euthanized at closing time. It took three baths to reveal the beautiful Australian Shepherd underneath coats of reddish mud and dust. After several weeks with us in foster care, a longer period with a great Aussie Rescue foster family, and a brief inappropriate placement, Harley went to his "forever" home with someone who appreciates him as he deserves. Who could possibly not appreciate a dog like this? Yes, all three of the pictures below also show rescued dogsone from a shelter, two from breed rescue. Right: Kohl, who arrived with severe demodectic mange and bad hips, belonged to a student who couldn't cope with his terrible health problems. As a responsible owner who wanted the best for the dog, he listed Kohl with German Shepherd Rescue. The picture you see here was taken nearly eight years later. Today Kohl is going strong at nearly ten years of age. At left (click for larger picture): Kirsten, who was found tied to a shelter fence, and weighing only 43 pounds, regained excellent health. She lived several more happy years despite a chronic condition, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency.

    66. City Of Peoria, Illinois : Departments : Peoria Animal Welfare Shelter (PAWS)
    Our mission is to operate a humane animal shelter and animal control program that general Information. PAWS is operated by the City of Peoria through
    http://www.ci.peoria.il.us/services/depts/paws/
    City Services
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    Try our new telephone customer service center!

    309-494-CARE site index contact us feedback
    Sunday, Sep. 18th, 2005
    PAWS
    Peoria Animal Welfare Shelter
    2600 NE Perry Avenue
    Peoria, IL 61603
    (309) 494-8172 (fax) Jdellinger@ci.peoria.il.us
    Click Below for More On: Mission Statement General Info Services Offered Coupon to Spay/Neuter Your Pet ... Veterinarians Shelter hours: Emergencies: Call ECC at (309)674-3131
    Mission:
    Our mission is to operate a humane animal shelter and animal control program that provides housing for stray and unwanted animals; to educate the public on humane and responsible treatment of animals; and to promote the sterilization of pets to reduce the number of unwanted animals born into the community. Back to Top
    General Information:
    PAWS is operated by the City of Peoria through agreements with the County of Peoria, Peoria Humane Society, and the Peoria County Veterinary Medical Association. The organization is designed to:
    • Prevent and control rabies through animal bite investigation and rabies registration.

    67. Animal Control Officer
    animal Control. animal Control Officer. Patricia Dykas Gonet with applicable Town Dog Control ByLaws and Massachusetts general Law, Chapter 140.
    http://www.ci.leicester.ma.us/goverment/animalcontrol.htm
    TOWN OF LEICESTER
    MASSACHUSETTS
    Animal Control Animal Control Officer: Patricia Dykas Gonet
    ASSISTANTS: Didier L. Gonet Francis Witkowski Patricia Sweeney
    Telephone: (answering machine)
    Emergency Dial 911 No Office Hours DOG RULES AND REGULATIONS SECTION 18. No person shall keep any dog which by biting, howling, barking or in any other manner, disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood or endangers the safety of any person in a congested area. SECTION 22. Any person applying to the Town Clerk for a Dog Kennel License under the statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is required to show proof that all local ordinances, especially Zoning and Board of Health requirements, have been complied with prior to the issuance of said license. SECTION 23. LEICESTER DOG CONTROL BY-LAW REGULATIONS
  • Purpose: The provisions of the By-Law will enable the Town to establish its own Dog Fund relative to regulations in accordance with MGL Ch. 140 DOG LAWS and the Town of Leicester General By-Laws. No person owning or keeping a dog in the Town, shall allow such dog to run at large and/or at any time be unlicensed, uncollared and untagged, or become a nuisance to others, within the Town limits.
  • 68. Generalinformation
    general Information about the animal Shelter. City of Steamboat Springs Logo. animal SHELTER general INFORMATION
    http://www.ci.steamboat.co.us/animalshelter/generalinformation.htm
    ANIMAL SHELTER
    GENERAL INFORMATION Volunteer Information Adoption Fees Foster Care Program Donations Why Spay of Neuter? ... Directions Volunteer Information The Steamboat Springs Animal Shelter is always happy to have volunteers. We require a volunteer consent form to be signed and any children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Our volunteers walk dogs, play with the cats, kittens and puppies. They also do some minor cleaning, preparation of the adoption kits, and general help. Everyone is welcome to volunteer at the animal shelter. We are happy for any time you can give us. Often times we do not know a great deal about our animals' behavior and characteristics. The more time they spend on walks and interacting with the community, the more we learn about them. Adoption Fees Dogs: $ 25.00 adoption fee
    $ 5.00 license fee
    $ 10.00 refundable rabies shot deposit
    spay/neuter refundable deposit
    total Cats $25.00 adoption fee
    $ 5.00 license fee for city residents only
    $10.00 refundable rabies shot deposit

    69. Police Department - Animal Services - About
    general Information Palo Alto animal Services Placement Center Our pleasant, userfriendly shelter offers animals for adoption, a low-cost neuter and
    http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us/police/animal/About/
    Search: Advanced Browse By Topic Palo Alto Home Page Emergency Services About Palo Alto What's New Press Releases Contact Us - About the City Council - Contact the City Council - City Services Directory - City Departments - City Jobs - Comprehensive Plan - Municipal Code - Press Releases City Departments Activities and the Arts Community Links Contact the City Home Departments Police Divison ... Animal Services About Police Home About the Dept. FAQ What's New ... Find E-mail, Phone, and Addresses PALO ALTO ANIMAL SERVICES General Info Where to find us Shop Supplies Who's Who? What's New ... How Long We Keep Animals General Information
    3281 E. Bayshore Road, Palo Alto, California 94303 Open:
    Monday - Saturday, 11:00am - 5:30pm, except holidays. Closed every other Friday.
    Main: Clinic:
    Volunteer coordinator:
    Fax:
    Palo Alto Animal Services protects and cares for animals within our jurisdiction that are at risk of injury, neglect or homelessness. Our Animal Control services help protect the public and public property from injury, harm, and disease from animals. Our pleasant, user-friendly shelter offers animals for adoption, a low-cost neuter and vaccination clinic, volunteer opportunities and a selection of pet supplies.

    70. MyNevadaCounty - Sheriff's Office - Operations Division
    The animal Shelter hours are MF 1130 AM to 330 PM, Saturday 1000 AM to Noon. animal Control Codes This link downloads general Code Chapter 4 (1.1MB
    http://new.mynevadacounty.com/sheriff/index.cfm?ccs=807&cs=644

    71. Berrien County
    Visit the Berrien County animal Control Center! Read More general Telephone 269983-7111 From Galien 269-695-3887 From Niles, Buchanan 269-684-5274
    http://www.berriencounty.org/
    BERRIEN COUNTY Board of Commissioners Courts General Information Services ... Local Links Web Site Search Jump to Department : Administration Animal Control Corporate Counsel County Clerk Courts Drain Commission Economic Development Emergency Management Employment Opportunities Equalization Financial Services Friend of the Court Health Department Information Systems Legal Services Motor Pool MSU Extension Parks Personnel Printing/Microfilming Prosecuting Attorney Purchasing Register of Deeds Sheriff's Department Treasurer Veterans Return to Home Page
    Welcome Administration Animal Control Corporate Counsel County Clerk ... Veterans Welcome to Berrien County It is the mission of the Berrien County Government to provide leadership, cooperation with all units of government, and sound fiscal management and planning, thereby promoting public safety, health, well being, and prosperity in order to improve the quality of life for present and future generations. To view the Berrien County Emergency Management Hurricane Katrina Blog , please click the following link : Berrien County Emergency Management Blog Disaster Relief for Hurricane Victims
    Victims of Hurricane Katrina need your help!

    72. New Hampshire (NH) Animal Shelters, Humane Societies, Rescue Leagues & Animal Ri
    New Hampshire (NH) animal shelters, rescue leagues and animal advocacy organizations. NH animal shelters animal Advocacy Organizations
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    New Hampshire (NH) Animal Shelters: Humane, Animal Protection and Rescue Societies Online - An exhaustive list. General
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    73. Leon County Animal Control Division
    animal Control Division general Services Transportation of animals to safe shelter for owners fleeing domestic violence. Shortterm care of animals
    http://www.co.leon.fl.us/Animal/acgs.asp
    Leon County Home Page Public Works animal control general services current events emergency services ... other links of interest
    Animal Control Division: General Services
    • Rabies control and bite investigations in the City and County. Resolution of routine nuisance animal complaints. Nuisance Animal Information. Patrols for stray, nuisance or dangerous animals. Educational efforts to inform and encourage owners to provide humane care and control for their pets. Investigations of allegations of neglect and/or cruelty to animals, and the rescue of animals in immediate distress, including preparation and presentation of animal custody cases before the court. Investigation of Dangerous Animal Petitions submitted by the public to the County. ( Petition for Classification of a Dangerous or Aggressive Animal ) Conduct Sufficient Cause Hearings and Dangerous Animal Classification Hearings for animals petitioned against by citizens of the County. Current classified animals: Classified Dangerous and Aggressive Animals Coordination of responses to livestock calls with the Sheriff's Department.

    74. Animal Friends Bequest Society
    The animal Rescue League of Boston is committed to the rescue of suffering homeless The information presented here is intended as a general guide.
    http://www.arlboston.org/Main/bequest.aspx
    slg='/SmartLinks/2_1_1019_1514/gs.aspx?' Home Adopt a Pet Become a donor Our Mission ... Contact Us
    For more info click here
    For reservations click here Effective September 6, 2005, all proceeds from Yappy Hour ticket sales will benefit our Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
    For more info click here
    For reservations click here
    Making a gift to the Animal Rescue League of Boston - whether during your lifetime, or through your will - is one of the most gratifying acts a person can perform. You know that your gift will go to support the Animal Rescue League of Boston, an organization whose concerns and ideals you share.
    And now, it is my pleasure to inform you of an important initiative we have undertaken called the Animal Friends Bequest Society. This program will help secure the long-term future of the Animal Rescue League through the benevolence of individuals who have provided a bequest to the League in their estate.
    Preparing a will is a private matter. The right to make a will is a privilege which should be exercised so that you, rather than a probate court, can determine how your estate will be divided. The most important point about a will is to have one. While you will determine what to do with your estate, you should consult an attorney to make sure your wishes are made effective.
    The information presented here is intended as a general guide. Laws pertaining to bequests vary from state to state. You should consult your own attorney with respect to the effect of a bequest to the Animal Rescue League of Boston on your own particular estate and tax situation, and your attorney should also prepare and review your will before you sign it.

    75. Advisory Board - Animal Protection And Control - Services - Community Developmen
    There is created an animal protection and control advisory board to be to this title and to the general operations of the animal control department;
    http://www.co.clark.wa.us/animal/advisory.html
    Home Find It! A-Z Index Jobs ... Contact Us - Popular Pages Animal licenses Appraisals Bid Info./RFP's/road projects Building inspections Clark County code Comprehensive Growth Management Plan Court documents and forms Developmental permits and applications District Court docket/cases Elections Jail roster Maps On-line Marriage licenses Property information center Property taxes Property tax sales Recording documents Recycling, garbage, hazardous waste Residential building services Sex offenders/most wanted Superior Court docket Title 40: Unified Development Code Comm. Dev. Services Animal Cruelty Licensing ... Links
    Advisory Board
    The Clark County Code establishes a citizens board to assist in the development of policy and procedure for the delivery of animal services. If you are interested in applying for the board please see the advisory board application. Meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month
    6:30 p.m.
    Clark County Public Service Center
    1300 Franklin Street

    BOCC Training Room, 6th Floor
    Vancouver, WA 98660

    76. Animal Regulation
    Lane County animal Regulation Authority provides service for the unincorporated area of Lane County general Adopt A Kennel Program animal Reg Staff
    http://www.co.lane.or.us/Animals/default.htm
    Lane County, Oregon e Government Home News Services Online Services ... Contacts Animal Regulation Information Online Services Services Forms Facts Address
    3970 W. 1st Ave.
    Eugene, Oregon
    Directions

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    (541) 682-3647 Recording
    Emergencies

    Office Hours
    Tuesday through Saturday
    Phone: 8:30am-5:30pm
    Kennel: 10:00am-5:30pm Counter: 10:00am-12:00pm Counter: 1:00pm-5:30pm Closed Sunday - Monday Designated Holidays Program Manager Mike Wellington Send email The Agency is closed to the public during the morning hours in order to enable the kennel staff adequate time to care for the animals and for office personnel to complete lost and found checks, process licenses and do other paperwork. **At this time LCARA does not accept debit or credit cards** About L C A R A Our efforts are directed toward the following goals:
    • Actively educate the community about responsible pet ownership Continue professional training on animal care for animal control personnel Provide high standards of excellence in shelter operations, programs, and personnel

    77. Town Of Falmouth - Animal Control Officer
    Works under the general supervision of the Director of Natural Resources. Maintains the dog shelter and cares for animals being held.
    http://www.town.falmouth.ma.us/deppage.php?number=130

    78. Care For Animals
    general Information From time to time most pets have parasites such as fleas, ticks, Improved rabies vaccination and animal control programs and better
    http://www.avma.org/careforanimals/animatedjourneys/pethealth/pethealth.asp
    Pet Health
    General Illnesses

    Pet Health
    General Illnesses and Diseases ... Equine Health
    General Illnesses and Diseases
    Other Pet Health Concerns: Signs of Ill Health Top
    Only a healthy pet is a happy companion. Assuring your pet's daily well-being requires regular care and close attention to any hint of ill health. The American Veterinary Medical Association therefore suggests that you consult your veterinarian if your pet shows any of the following signs:
    • Abnormal discharges from the nose, eyes, or other body openings Loss of appetite, marked weight losses or gains, or excessive water consumption Difficult, abnormal, or uncontrolled waste elimination Abnormal behavior, sudden viciousness, or lethargy Abnormal lumps, limping, or difficulty getting up or lying down Excessive head shaking, scratching, and licking or biting any part of the body Dandruff, loss of hair, open sores, and a ragged or dull coat. Foul breath or excessive tarter deposits on teeth
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    79. Cumberland County Animal Control - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    general Information, animal Bites. Adoption, Laws / Ordinances There s an animal tied up all day with no water, food or shelter who should I report
    http://www.co.cumberland.nc.us/ccac/faq.html
    Frequently Asked Questions The Cumberland County Animal Control Department receives numerous calls from citizens inquiring about services as well as, how to handle injured animals, what to do if bitten, etc. Compiled below are the most frequently asked questions and their answers. Please select an area from the list. General Information Animal Bites Adoption Laws / Ordinances ... Impounded Dogs and Cats General Information
    Does the County have rabies clinics? If so, when and where is the next one?
    Yes. Every April in conjunction with the Health Department and local veterinarians.
    Does Animal Control provide emergency service 24-hours a day? If not, who do I call in an emergency?
    Yes. An Animal Control Officer is on-call for emergencies only. Call 323-1500 to report the emergency and the on-call Animal Control Officer will be contacted immediately.
    What are the Animal Control Shelter's hours of operation? Where is the Animal Control Shelter located and how to I get there?
    See page.
    If I find an injured animal, what should I do?
    Call Animal Control at 321-6852.

    80. ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER I/II
    animal Control Officer I is the entrylevel class in which incumbents receive and local laws related to animal control, general animal care information;
    http://sccounty01.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/personnel/Specs/AC7spec.html
    ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER I/II Job Specifications
    Class Code: Analyst: ES Date Originated: SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
    DEFINITION

    Under the direction of the Supervising Animal Services Field Manager, the position is responsible for the apprehending and caring of animals, determining the disposition of animals, enforcing various related State and local laws and ordinances, responding to complaints concerning unwanted, escaped or other nuisance animals, and other tasks as assigned.
    DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
    Animal Control Officer I is the entry-level class in which incumbents receive orientation and training to perform a full range of animal control duties. Incumbents are expected to progress to the journey level, Animal Control Officer II, within a reasonable length of time, and to function at a higher level of independence, self-direction, judgment, and interaction with the public.
    TYPICAL TASKS
    Collects license, redemption and adoption fees and fees for other services rendered to the public, as required, inspects commercial pet shops, kennels, and other animal related businesses for compliance; assists with front office duties as may be required, such as receiving animals from the public or releasing impounded animals to the public; performs animal care duties such as feeding animals, monitoring sick and dangerous animals; segregating and isolating animals when necessary; detects disease or injury in animals and performs minor medical treatments as necessary; may assist animal health technicians and veterinarians with the inspection of animals.

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