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Animal Shelter - Redwood Area Animal Shelter
Helps abused, neglected, abandoned, surrendered, and stray animals, and educates the public on animal care and the importance of spaying and neutering pets. Services include:
- Adoption services
- Provides housing for lost animals and surrendered pets
- Volunteer opportunities such as cleaning, walking dogs, and playing with cats
Note: Pet supplies donations are accepted; visit Facebook page for current needs.
Helps abused, neglected, abandoned, surrendered, and stray animals, and educates the public on animal care and the importance of spaying and neutering pets. Services include:
- Adoption services
- Provides housing for lost animals and surrendered pets
- Volunteer opportunities such as cleaning, walking dogs, and playing with cats
Note: Pet supplies donations are accepted; visit Facebook page for current needs.
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Animal Services - River Bluff Humane Society
- Boarding and Grooming
- Microchipping
- MNSNAP Program
- City of Red Wing Licensing
- Animal Control
- Adopting
- Caring for lost or surrendered pets
- Boarding and Grooming
- Microchipping
- MNSNAP Program
- City of Red Wing Licensing
- Animal Control
- Adopting
- Caring for lost or surrendered pets
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Humane Society - Pennington County Humane Society
Non-profit organization that promotes respect for animal life, works to prevent animal homelessness, abuse, and provides community education regarding the humane/ethical treatment of animals
Non-profit organization that promotes respect for animal life, works to prevent animal homelessness, abuse, and provides community education regarding the humane/ethical treatment of animals
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Adoption and Surrender Animal Services - Animal Humane Society
- Adoption and pet placement
- Pet and stay animal surrender
- Lost animal assistance
- Pet behavior helpline
- Euthanasia and cremation services
- Volunteer programs
- Adoption and pet placement
- Pet and stay animal surrender
- Lost animal assistance
- Pet behavior helpline
- Euthanasia and cremation services
- Volunteer programs
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Animal Rescue, Shelter, and Control Services - Mesabi Humane Society
Services offered:
- Adoption
- Animal control
- Foster care
- Lost and found
- Surrendering a pet
Services offered:
- Adoption
- Animal control
- Foster care
- Lost and found
- Surrendering a pet
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Adoption and Surrender Animal Services - Animal Humane Society
- Adoption and pet placement
- Pet and stay animal surrender
- Lost animal assistance
- Pet behavior helpline
- Euthanasia and cremation services
- Volunteer programs
- Adoption and pet placement
- Pet and stay animal surrender
- Lost animal assistance
- Pet behavior helpline
- Euthanasia and cremation services
- Volunteer programs
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Police Services - Montevideo Police Department
City police department:
- Dog/cat pound: Perfect Paws, 1120 Grove Avenue, Montevideo, MN 56265, (320)269-3223
- General crime reporting
- General victim/witness assistance
- Law enforcement records
- Missing persons location assistance
- Participates in Nixle; individuals can receive public safety alerts directly from the police department and other local agencies by a free text/email messaging system. Visit www.nixle.com to sign up.
City police department:
- Dog/cat pound: Perfect Paws, 1120 Grove Avenue, Montevideo, MN 56265, (320)269-3223
- General crime reporting
- General victim/witness assistance
- Law enforcement records
- Missing persons location assistance
- Participates in Nixle; individuals can receive public safety alerts directly from the police department and other local agencies by a free text/email messaging system. Visit www.nixle.com to sign up.
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Animal Shelter - Animal Ark
Rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes companion animals. Admits owner-surrendered, stray and unclaimed, sick, and injured animals into the shelter.
Works with local domestic abuse shelters to provide foster care for pets when their owners need to go into a shelter.
Rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes companion animals. Admits owner-surrendered, stray and unclaimed, sick, and injured animals into the shelter.
Works with local domestic abuse shelters to provide foster care for pets when their owners need to go into a shelter.
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Animal Adoption and Placement - Blue Earth Nicollet County Humane Society
Shelters homeless animals until they are placed in new homes
- Dogs and cats are adopted out to appropriate homes
- Pets are vetted and spayed or neutered before adoption
- Lost and found animal services referral
- Accepts donations and volunteers
Shelters homeless animals until they are placed in new homes
- Dogs and cats are adopted out to appropriate homes
- Pets are vetted and spayed or neutered before adoption
- Lost and found animal services referral
- Accepts donations and volunteers
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Veterinary Clinic and Animal Shelter - Crossroads Animal Shelter and Community Veterinary Clinic
Provides access to affordable veterinary care and adoption services. Services include:
- Adoptions
- End-of-life services
- Microchip and nail clinics
?- Owner surrender services
- Routine check-ups
- Spay/neuter services
- Supporting stray/found animals
- Vaccinations, including rabies
- Various medical treatments
Provides access to affordable veterinary care and adoption services. Services include:
- Adoptions
- End-of-life services
- Microchip and nail clinics
?- Owner surrender services
- Routine check-ups
- Spay/neuter services
- Supporting stray/found animals
- Vaccinations, including rabies
- Various medical treatments
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Animal Services - Humane Society of Kandiyohi and Meeker Counties
An animal shelter that offers the following services:
- Adoption
- Dog training
- Foster care
- Microchipping services
- Mobile pet vaccination clinic
- Public education on animal care
- Spay/neuter assistance program
- Surrender program
An animal shelter that offers the following services:
- Adoption
- Dog training
- Foster care
- Microchipping services
- Mobile pet vaccination clinic
- Public education on animal care
- Spay/neuter assistance program
- Surrender program
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City Animal Pound - International Falls City of
- The animal pound is open to the public Monday through Friday from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM Closed weekends and holidays
- Three Animal Control Officers maintain the pound. For complaints about animals or questions about impounded animals, you may contact one of the following Officers during the specified hours in person or by phone at the pound 218- 283-9276, or by calling: - Law Enforcement Center 218-283-4416
- Pick-up fee for impounded animals remains at $20 - A second incident in a calendar year will result in a $30 fee - A third occurrence in a calendar year and each occurrence thereafter will result in a $50 fee - A fee of $2 for daily care until animal picked up - A daily fee of $4 for a dog or $2 for a cat if animal is not properly licensed. Licenses can be purchased at the pound anytime during regular hours. Questions or complaints regarding pound staff should be directed to the Chief of Police at 283-4416. In case of Emergency Call 218-283-4416 or 911
- The animal pound is open to the public Monday through Friday from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM Closed weekends and holidays
- Three Animal Control Officers maintain the pound. For complaints about animals or questions about impounded animals, you may contact one of the following Officers during the specified hours in person or by phone at the pound 218- 283-9276, or by calling: - Law Enforcement Center 218-283-4416
- Pick-up fee for impounded animals remains at $20 - A second incident in a calendar year will result in a $30 fee - A third occurrence in a calendar year and each occurrence thereafter will result in a $50 fee - A fee of $2 for daily care until animal picked up - A daily fee of $4 for a dog or $2 for a cat if animal is not properly licensed. Licenses can be purchased at the pound anytime during regular hours. Questions or complaints regarding pound staff should be directed to the Chief of Police at 283-4416. In case of Emergency Call 218-283-4416 or 911
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Animal Shelter - Paws and Claws Humane Society - Rochester
- Does not euthanize an animal except on the advice of a veterinarian in the case of critical injury, terminal illness, debilitating pain, or severe behavioral problem in which the animal is a danger to themselves, other animals or humans
- Promotes and provides humane protection and shelter for abandoned or lost companion animals
- Seeks adoptive homes for companion animals under protective care
- Provides public education regarding societal problem of animal overpopulation
- Promotes the principles of responsible companion animal care
- Advocates for the spaying and neutering of all companion animals
- Does not euthanize an animal except on the advice of a veterinarian in the case of critical injury, terminal illness, debilitating pain, or severe behavioral problem in which the animal is a danger to themselves, other animals or humans
- Promotes and provides humane protection and shelter for abandoned or lost companion animals
- Seeks adoptive homes for companion animals under protective care
- Provides public education regarding societal problem of animal overpopulation
- Promotes the principles of responsible companion animal care
- Advocates for the spaying and neutering of all companion animals
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Pet Services - Tri-County Humane Society - Saint Cloud
Animal adoptions: Looking for safe homes and caring companions for pets; all animals are spayed and neutered
Animal surrender: Bring the animal to the shelter by appointment only
Lost and Found: Lost Animal Assistance, will list animals in the lost and found book and will refer to other agencies
Humane Education:
- Educate people as well as sensitize people to the humane treatment of animals
- Inform people about pet over-population and the benefits of spaying and neutering pets
- Provide referrals for neglect or cruelty reports to the appropriate agencies
- Shelter tours for groups and schools, contact the volunteer coordinator
Animal adoptions: Looking for safe homes and caring companions for pets; all animals are spayed and neutered
Animal surrender: Bring the animal to the shelter by appointment only
Lost and Found: Lost Animal Assistance, will list animals in the lost and found book and will refer to other agencies
Humane Education:
- Educate people as well as sensitize people to the humane treatment of animals
- Inform people about pet over-population and the benefits of spaying and neutering pets
- Provide referrals for neglect or cruelty reports to the appropriate agencies
- Shelter tours for groups and schools, contact the volunteer coordinator
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Animal Shelter Services - Morrison County Animal Humane Society
An animal shelter that offers the following services:
- Adoption services: Placing healthy, vaccinated, and spayed/neutered pets into new homes
?- Animal shelter services: Caring for stray, abandoned, and surrendered animals until adoption
- Foster program: Opportunities to temporarily care for animals awaiting adoption
- Volunteer opportunities: Volunteers ages 12 and older are welcome and needed
An animal shelter that offers the following services:
- Adoption services: Placing healthy, vaccinated, and spayed/neutered pets into new homes
?- Animal shelter services: Caring for stray, abandoned, and surrendered animals until adoption
- Foster program: Opportunities to temporarily care for animals awaiting adoption
- Volunteer opportunities: Volunteers ages 12 and older are welcome and needed
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Animal Shelter and Placement - Humane Society - Freeborn County
- Animal shelter
- Adoption programs
- Referrals to assistance programs
- Animal shelter
- Adoption programs
- Referrals to assistance programs
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Animal Services - Winona Area Humane Society
The Winona Area Humane Society (WAHS) provides domestic animal services including shelter of stray dogs and cats, adoption of dogs and cats, and public assistance with pet food. Each animal adopted from WAHS is spayed/neutered, vetted, and updated on vaccinations; microchipping is available upon an adopter's request.
The Winona Area Humane Society (WAHS) provides domestic animal services including shelter of stray dogs and cats, adoption of dogs and cats, and public assistance with pet food. Each animal adopted from WAHS is spayed/neutered, vetted, and updated on vaccinations; microchipping is available upon an adopter's request.
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Animal Adoption and Placement Services - Animal Allies Humane Society
Provides animal adoption and foster services:
- Accepts animals that owners are forced to surrender by appointment and for a fee
- Cares for stray or found pets for 5 days and then placed in adoption program if they are not reclaimed. Visit website for lost and found report
- Participates in "Pets for the Elderly"
- Place animals for adoption and foster homes
Provides animal services including microchipping and soft paws (specialized nail caps) for a fee
Provides animal adoption and foster services:
- Accepts animals that owners are forced to surrender by appointment and for a fee
- Cares for stray or found pets for 5 days and then placed in adoption program if they are not reclaimed. Visit website for lost and found report
- Participates in "Pets for the Elderly"
- Place animals for adoption and foster homes
Provides animal services including microchipping and soft paws (specialized nail caps) for a fee
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Adoption, Lost and Found, and Surrender Services - Carver Scott Humane Society
- Accepts surrenders of cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies and enables them to be available for adoption
- Accepts reports of lost or found animals
- Before animals are adopted, the agency vaccinates puppies against rabies, checks for feline leukemia, uses heartworm tests, and provides heartworm preventative to healthy dogs or gives dogs who test positive for heartworm a second chance by treating them. Also uses microchip technology and spaying/neutering of adult animals prior to adoption.
- Fur Keeps: Keeps pets with their owners by providing resources, assistance, and training to help families and pets stay together. Shelter diversion, emergency financial assistance for veterinary care (pays for 50% of the service with a $1,000 maximum, visit website for additional details), and pet food (2-week supply of food provided per pet per family once within a calendar month) are provided.
- Low-kill organization. Does not euthanize based on supply and demand of pet overpopulation. Works with participating vets and only euthanizes animals deemed un-adoptable due to severe health issues or un-remediable behavior problems, such as aggression and biting.
- Accepts surrenders of cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies and enables them to be available for adoption
- Accepts reports of lost or found animals
- Before animals are adopted, the agency vaccinates puppies against rabies, checks for feline leukemia, uses heartworm tests, and provides heartworm preventative to healthy dogs or gives dogs who test positive for heartworm a second chance by treating them. Also uses microchip technology and spaying/neutering of adult animals prior to adoption.
- Fur Keeps: Keeps pets with their owners by providing resources, assistance, and training to help families and pets stay together. Shelter diversion, emergency financial assistance for veterinary care (pays for 50% of the service with a $1,000 maximum, visit website for additional details), and pet food (2-week supply of food provided per pet per family once within a calendar month) are provided.
- Low-kill organization. Does not euthanize based on supply and demand of pet overpopulation. Works with participating vets and only euthanizes animals deemed un-adoptable due to severe health issues or un-remediable behavior problems, such as aggression and biting.
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Animal Rescue and Adoption - La Crescent Animal Rescue
La Crescent Animal Rescue provides shelter and care for stray and homeless dogs and cats in the La Crescent area. Services include: rescue and acceptance of stray domestic cats and dogs in the city of La Crescent, placement of stray or abandoned cats and dogs into good homes, and providing a safe and clean environment for animals waiting to be adopted.
Animals that are adopted out will already be spayed/neutered, have a feline leukemia blood test, and rabies and distemper shots.
The program is in need of foster homes for dogs until they are adopted. Other needs include: clumping cat litter, Friskies canned cat food, bleach, HE laundry soap, paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, Spic and Span, and monetary donations.
La Crescent Animal Rescue provides shelter and care for stray and homeless dogs and cats in the La Crescent area. Services include: rescue and acceptance of stray domestic cats and dogs in the city of La Crescent, placement of stray or abandoned cats and dogs into good homes, and providing a safe and clean environment for animals waiting to be adopted.
Animals that are adopted out will already be spayed/neutered, have a feline leukemia blood test, and rabies and distemper shots.
The program is in need of foster homes for dogs until they are adopted. Other needs include: clumping cat litter, Friskies canned cat food, bleach, HE laundry soap, paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, Spic and Span, and monetary donations.
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Law Enforcement Services - Duluth Police Department
Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal control.
Provides the following services:
- Domestic Animal Issue: Reporting a domestic animal attack or aggressive animals. Reporting and removal of deceased domestic animal (including wild animal) found on city street, boulevard, or sidewalk.
- Lost and Found Pet: Animals are placed in care and on hold for five days. If the animal is not claimed within those five days and is adoptable, it will be transferred to a local shelter and put up for adoption.
Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal control.
Provides the following services:
- Domestic Animal Issue: Reporting a domestic animal attack or aggressive animals. Reporting and removal of deceased domestic animal (including wild animal) found on city street, boulevard, or sidewalk.
- Lost and Found Pet: Animals are placed in care and on hold for five days. If the animal is not claimed within those five days and is adoptable, it will be transferred to a local shelter and put up for adoption.
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Animal Shelter - Precious Paws Humane Society - Chisholm
Provides animal adoption and fostering services. Offers volunteering opportunities.
Provides animal adoption and fostering services. Offers volunteering opportunities.
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Animal Programs - Northwoods Humane Society
Provides services for pets including:
- Accepts stray and surrenders of cats and dogs
- Provides foster homes
- Hospice Foster Program: Provides care that encompasses the physical, emotional, and social needs of animals in the advanced stages of a progressive, life-limiting illness or disability
- Pet Adoptions: Animals available for adoption. Every animal is spayed or neutered before adoption. Individuals must be at least 18 years old to adopt.
- Provides foster homes
- Rescues animals
- Reunites lost pets with their owners
Provides services for pets including:
- Accepts stray and surrenders of cats and dogs
- Provides foster homes
- Hospice Foster Program: Provides care that encompasses the physical, emotional, and social needs of animals in the advanced stages of a progressive, life-limiting illness or disability
- Pet Adoptions: Animals available for adoption. Every animal is spayed or neutered before adoption. Individuals must be at least 18 years old to adopt.
- Provides foster homes
- Rescues animals
- Reunites lost pets with their owners
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Animal Shelter Services - Marshmallow Animal Shelter - Detroit Lakes
Animal shelter for dogs and cats offering:
- Adoption opportunities
- Impound services for Audubon, Callaway, Detroit Lakes, Frazee, Lake Park, Mahnomen, and Waubun
- Spay/neuter and humane education
- Stray/found animal services
- Volunteer opportunities including foster care
Note: Will accept animals outside of the service area only when responsible organizations cannot accept them
Animal shelter for dogs and cats offering:
- Adoption opportunities
- Impound services for Audubon, Callaway, Detroit Lakes, Frazee, Lake Park, Mahnomen, and Waubun
- Spay/neuter and humane education
- Stray/found animal services
- Volunteer opportunities including foster care
Note: Will accept animals outside of the service area only when responsible organizations cannot accept them
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Law Enforcement Services - Rochester Police Department
Programs that encourage total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime:
- K-9 unit
- Patrol services
- Specialty units
- Investigative services
- Animal shelter for stray holds and adoption
Animal control:
- Emergency concerns include: Animal fighting, intentional animal abuse, animal/vehicle collisions, vicious animals, animals chasing/attacking people
- Non-emergency concerns include: Stray dogs, nuisance barking, animals in distress, animal bites and scratches that break the skin, removal of dead animal carcasses
Programs that encourage total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime:
- K-9 unit
- Patrol services
- Specialty units
- Investigative services
- Animal shelter for stray holds and adoption
Animal control:
- Emergency concerns include: Animal fighting, intentional animal abuse, animal/vehicle collisions, vicious animals, animals chasing/attacking people
- Non-emergency concerns include: Stray dogs, nuisance barking, animals in distress, animal bites and scratches that break the skin, removal of dead animal carcasses
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