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If you like to recycle...recycle
an animal! Instead of
breeding more, help take care of the
animals we already have. Visit your local animal shelter and adopt
a homeless animal...save a life &
enrich your own life in the process...
"
The greatness of a nation and it's moral progress can be
judged by the way it's animals are treated "
-
Gandhi
Post Falls Animal Safety
has many
wonderful dogs waiting to find
a loving home. These animals have a very short time (3-5
days) to find a home
before being euthanized, so please visit their web site at
www.petfinder.com and
enter "Dog" in animal, "Post Falls, Idaho" into
City/State, and "Regional" into site to
view their photos and descriptions.

If you see a dog that you are
interested in, please act fast as their time there is very limited. Contact Kristi Williams at
josquizz@peoplepc.com to save a life, and
gain a new best friend!
S.C.R.A.P.S.
Spokane
County Regional Animal Protection Services
serves
the residents of the
unincorporated areas of Spokane County, the City of Spokane Valley, the Town of Millwood, the City of Cheney and Fairchild Air Force Base.
The County shelter is located at
2521
North Flora
Road in the Spokane Valley.
They have many beautiful animals
looking for a loving, safe home!
If you would like to adopt an animal, or
donate to this great
shelter, contact them at (509) 477-2532 or
www.spokanecounty.org/animal
The
Spokane Humane Society
is a non-profit public charity dedicated to the
welfare of
companion animals. Since 1897, they have acted as advocates for
animals in peril by providing care,
shelter, and
placement for thousands
of lost, neglected and unwanted animals in the greater Spokane area.
Visit the animals available at 6607 N. Havana, look for your new
best friend at www.spokanehumanesociety.org
or call
(509) 467-5236.

Open 7 days a week
10 - 6:30 p.m. M - F
and
10 - 5 p.m. Sat. & Sun.
The Humane Society Beulah Morgan
Clinic offers low-cost spay/neuter, vaccinations & microchips to qualifying
low income households. Call (509) 467-6463.
Spokane Human Society's
Mission...
to relieve suffering and abuse of all animals, and foster an
awareness of their importance in our lives through
leadership in compassionate care, placement, public
education and Humane Services
Greyhound
Pets of Greater Northwest
is a non-profit greyhound rescue and adoption organization that serves the Greater
Northwest. It was founded to find homes for retired racing greyhounds and
transports greyhounds from tracks all over the United States.
If you would like to
adopt one of these beautiful, animals
that need a loving home, or would like to
make a donation, please visit
their website at www.gnwgreyhounds.org , email Kate Hilmer at
greytmom@cet.com
or call
(509) 533-0760.

Partners for Pets
is a non-profit organization, dedicated to
saving the lives of
pets in the greater Spokane area. They are located at
Argonne & Trent (next to Albertsons). If you have
room in your heart to give any one of their rescue animals a home
or would like to make a donation, please contact them at
(509) 893-9829
or visit their
website at
www.partnersforpets.org.
Their mission..."to
eliminate euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets; to offer low
or no-cost sterilization surgeries for dogs & cats; to work
collaboratively with local shelters in a foster/adoption program;
and to educate the community about the importance of sterilization, permanent identification,
and making a lifelong commitment."
Rolling
Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary,
a
non-profit organization
located in Orvado, Montana, rescues and shelters
homeless
and neglected animals, with a special focuson the
disabled,
elderly and infirm.
These are the animals least likely to be adopted and the most likely
to be euthanized in traditional shelters. 
If you would
like to learn more about this wonderful organization or to
make a donation (the sanctuary is supported entirely by
private contributions), please visit their website at
www.rollingdogranch.org
or call(406)793-6001.
Their mission...
"To Shelter, Rehabilitate and Rescue animals who most need
help. Whether they've been abused, suffer from a handicap or
the effects of old age or have
a medical condition that makes them un-adoptable, this is the
sanctuary for them.
Inland Empire
Golden Retriever Rescue
is a voluntary non-profit
organization which is dedicated to providing veterinary care,
comprehensive evaluation and adoptive homes to Golden Retrievers
who are
abandoned,
mistreated,
neglected
or left in shelters
throughout Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho and Western Montana.
This organizations relies on donations and fund raising activities
for it's income. They are always in need of foster families to take in
a dog once it has been accepted into its program. If you would like
to donate to this exceptional organization or volunteer to become
a foster family for these loving and
wonderful dogs in need of homes,
please visit their web site at
www.iegrr.org
email them at
caTompson@aol.com or call
(509) 443-1133.
The
Washington Alaskan Malamute Adoption League (WAMAL)
is a non-profit organization formed in 1998 to help with
Malamute rescue in the greater northwest area. Since that
time they have rescued between 50-70 Malamutes a year.
To find out more about this great organization, or to make a donation,
please visit their web site at
www.wamal.com
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Hope's Haven Animal Shelter
~
St. Maries, Idaho
was
built with money willed by Hope Clopton, who made a large
endowment with the stipulation that the
shelter focus on spay & neutering pets. They are
a
NO-KILL Shelter,
keeping their animals until they are adopted. This also means they
are full
of pets looking for a loving home. The shelter runs
solely on volunteer help &
donations.
If
you would like to Adopt an Animal
or donate to this great
shelter,
please call 208-245-PETS, E-mail
hopeshaven@smgazette.com
or visit them at 53 Robinson Lane, St.
Maries, ID 83861.
Over 6 Million dogs & cats are
euthanized in the United States each year, over 11,000
in Spokane County alone last year. If you
are thinking about getting an
animal,
instead of purchasing a pet from a pet store, newspaper ad or breeder,
please visit
your nearest
animal shelter or pet rescue
organization to adopt
a new friend that
needs a loving
home, and
be sure to have your pets spayed or
neutered!
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