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It is a unique, direct-to-adopter tool for pet guardians looking to re-home their animals. This program is available for dogs, cats and any other pet that is legal to own in the state of Idaho. When we place an animal for adoption, we hope to find a home that will last a lifetime and to create a loving bond between pet and owner. Our animals are like family and we put a lot of love, care, time and finances into ensuring each animal be matched with the right home, not just any home.

Get in touch with any questions about how you can Volunteer Your Time today. We are so happy you’re interested in getting involved with our work here at Smoky Mountain Humane Society. There are so many ways for you to help, and we truly appreciate each and every effort. By lending your support, you’ll become a valuable part of our Animal Rescue Team and help to strengthen our future and our operations. If you need to find a new home for your pet, we will connect you to a shelter near you. We’re a non-profit, so all donations are tax-deductible.
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He has adapted to his blindness with enhanced hearing and sense of smell. Calvin has given hope and inspiration to many, showing that there is no room for self-pity, that hope and prayers and a will to overcome and persevere is all we need. Calvin was a 6-8 week old puppy that was found abandoned early on the morning of November 18th, 2019.

The City of Mountain Home Animal Shelter is overseen by the Investigations Bureau of the City of Mountain Home Police Department . The animal shelter services Mountain Home as well as its area of impact. The animal shelter is in charge of caring for stray animals until adopted, as well as responding to animal control calls. We are open to the public Monday through Saturday.
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He's made an adjustment for his vision and will live a happy life with his new owner. Walk-in clinic hours are also offered for vaccination and microchip services 10 am to 1 pm, every Monday. A lot of the dogs who show up here have been out on adventures… because they escaped their yards! Guest writer Fay Smith shares some tips on making your landscape pup-safe. Dahlia the dog needed a little extra love and patience to open her heart to humans.
We house approximately 50 dogs and 50 cats. We have been the only Humane Society in Baxter County for 40 years. Our Humane Society receives no government funding and is supported by donations from our members and members of the community.
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Our goal is to find a loving home for every healthy, adoptable pet. We can achieve this by knowing more about the animals that come into our care. Surrendered pets are received by appointment. The Animal shelter keeps a record of lost and found pets.

Champ is just one more story with a beginning that we wish we didn't have to write about. His story has a happy ending only because of a caring public, our dedicated staff, fosters and most of all your contributions and financial support. Rescue animals are the best, but sometimes they come from bad situations. We do our best to assess every animal as our fosters work with them in their home. Rescue animals need a home that will be patient and work with them. It may be time consuming, but it will be well worth it with the love you will receive from your forever grateful rescue animal.
All dogs receive obedience training during their stay here at the shelter and most go to their new homes already trained. We offer low-income spay & neuter for community pets. We have a trap/neuter/release program for feral cats. We offer dog licensing and animal control. Home To Home™ helps pets stay out of shelters.
He was left outside our shelter gate in 40+ degree weather and wasn’t where he could be seen by the staff. Only by the Grace of God did he let out some cries and was found. He was hypothermic and had an oozing eye wound. He was warmed up and rushed to a veterinary hospital where it was determined that he had a traumatic head injury. He had significant cerebral/spinal fluid on his head and was full of parasitic worms. He was also blind and his prognosis for survival was highly unlikely.
The animal shelter provides stray holds and adoption services for dogs and cats. Typically, stray animals are held for a minimum of 7 days in order to give their owners time to reunite with them. It also helps ensure the animal is in good health before being placed for adoption. After the stray hold, the animal is put up for public adoption. Our adoption fee is $30.00 and half price discount for those over 55 years of age. The animal is required to be fixed within 60 days of adoption, as required by city ordinance.
He is only 34 pounds - so if you’re looking for a not-too-big dog, he fits the bill. Click one of the images or scan the QR code to provide essential and life saving care to the animals in Walla Walla County. Completion of this application does not guarantee adoption. Be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment, and proper care for a pet. All of the proceeds from these books go entirely to our animal shelter. Calvin's went on to live a wonderful and love-filled life for almost two years.
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