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Katie Kimball
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Welcome every animal in need Only declines animals if no space 2009 Began tracking how many animals took, adopted, and euthanized
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Euthanasia and Cremation Vaccination Clinic Spay & Neuter Behavior Program
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Animals if suffering Danger to the public Dogs $45 Cats $35 Small animals & Birds $15
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DOGS CATS Must be on leash or in carrier Lyme vaccine $22 Lepto vaccine $12 Heartworm test $20 Cats must carrier Vaccine $18 1 year rabies $20 12 weeks or older 3 year rabies $25
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Cats Based on genders only $50 for female $30 for male
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Dogs Based on gender & weight Female $80 if under 25 lbs. $100 if 25-50 lbs. Male $60 if under 25 lbs. $80 if 25-50 lbs.
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Good training is less about training the dog and more about educating the owner Choose an instructor that is knowledgeable about many different training method
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Bring members of your household to meet pet Bring other pet you have to Do not accept multiple application per pet
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Eeyore cat Chester dog Werthers mouse
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"Vehicles for Charity" to accept, process and sell donated vehicles. Give Every Month through our automatic deduction program pets in need !
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Key part of our operations Could not achieve our mission without volunteer support Hands-on training and ongoing support to every volunteer.
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Lost & found Pets Reclaiming your Lost Pet Pet Friendly Living Spaces ReTail
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Pet Walk Bark of the Bay Doggie Dip Brew Fest
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The humane society takes in animals only if the have room Only puts pets to sleep if harmful to people or suffering
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