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Anna Marie's shelter services house up to 36 individuals and children at a time. Services include: - 24-hour emergency shelter for individuals and their children who have experienced relationship abuse - Assistance with the completion of an Order for Protection - Accompaniment to court - Crisis line offering information and referral - Housing assistance - Medical, mental health assistance, and basic care needs - Pet Safe Home shelter for pet foster-care - Support and educational groups - Transportation - Licensed youth and children programs include activity time, group support, health assessments, and immunizations
4006 Airport Road, Duluth, MN 55811
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
2600 Industrial Court, Hastings, MN 55033
- Continuing Care: Anyone who leaves a bequest to Animal Ark can make plans for the lifetime care of their pets should the pets survive them. These animals will stay at Animal Ark, or a foster home until a permanent home can be found - Feral Friends: Feral cat elimination project which assists property owners to trap, sterilize, and release feral cats - Foster Program: Uses local people to foster animals from the shelter. Typically these animals might need special attention. Often they are mothers with kittens or puppies. - Twin Cities Pet Fix: Prints and distributes certificates that can be redeemed at participating veterinarians for discounted spay or neuter surgery
212 17th Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Handles all animal complaints by enforcing all animal control ordinances for city of Minneapolis and dispersing wardens on patrol to proper area of activity. Keeps animals impounded available for five full days to be reclaimed by their owners. Pick-up services offered for: - Cats: Only if they are live trapped or otherwise contained - Wild animals: Only if they are injured/sick - Dead animal pick up Additional services: - Handles routine neglect cases and acts of animal cruelty - Provides adoption of dogs, cats, and small animals at the shelter - Investigates dog bites and quarantine services enforced for rabies - Sells licenses for dogs and cats, dog park permits, and other animal permits - Approves special permits for events involving hooved animals and animals wild by nature - Monitors licensed pet shops in Minneapolis - Investigates crimes against animals - Volunteer program - Works closely with health agencies to control zoonotic (disease that can be passed between animals and humans) diseases Works with Minneapolis Police to allow: - Domestic violence victims to board their pets at the Animal Control facility for five days at no cost - Police officers to bring in the pets of domestic violence victims - Enforces all animal care and protection state and local codes and statutes
5800 Baker Road, Suite 120, Minnetonka, MN 55345
Provides education, advocacy, rescue services, and community outreach in rehoming Golden Retrievers and Golden Retriever mixes. Services include: - Facilitates adoption services for families who are screened as a forever home to rescued Golden Retrievers - Temporary foster care homes for rescued Golden Retrievers - Volunteer opportunities available to individuals interested in providing transportation, foster care, and home visits to meet with prospective adopters
523 South Chestnut Street, La Crescent, MN 55947
Provides shelter and care for stray dogs and cats. Services include: - Animal adoption - Animal foster care - Rescue services Animals that are adopted will be spayed/neutered, have a feline leukemia blood test, and rabies and distemper shots. Accepts volunteers and donations. Visit the website for a list of current donation needs.
2600 Industrial Court, Hastings, MN 55033
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.
414 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55803
Provides shelter for domestic violence survivors and their children. Pets are also welcome to the shelter. All basic needs including meals are provided.
7153 Lake Boulevard, Wyoming, MN 55092
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
- Adoption of animals. Every animal offered for adoption is first spayed or neutered. - Animal rescue - Assists with locating/returning lost and found pets - Foster homes for homeless pets - Trap, spay/neuter, release program targeting farm, feral, and stray cats - Volunteer opportunities for data entry and foster homes
PO Box 10533, Saint Paul, MN 55110
Foster care: Rescue dogs and cats who would normally be put to sleep at animal control facilities and care for them in volunteer foster homes until permanent adoptive homes are found. Dog and cat adoptions: All dogs and cats are heartworm or FeLV & FIV checked, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, flea treated, and receive any other necessary medical work before adoption. They can be seen on the website or in volunteer foster homes. Volunteer opportunities: Foster pet care, special events, driving animals to appointments, driving supplies to foster homes, and phoning.
2305 Southern Drive, Virginia, MN 55792
Services offered: - Adoption - Animal control - Foster care - Lost and found - Surrendering a pet
5959 Baker Road, Suite 390, Minnetonka, MN 55345
Provides pet care for individuals who are temporarily unable to care for their pets due to tough life situations.
505 Minnehaha Avenue West, Saint Paul, MN 55103
A foster-based rescue agency where animals live with foster families until they are placed in permanent homes. Animals come from shelters, animal control facilities, or are surrendered by pet owners. Visit the website to find more information about adoption, view photos, and read bios of each animal. Pet Haven partners with Home to Home, a rehoming website platform for owners who need to surrender pets or find temporary foster care. Owners can use the Home to Home platform to rehome pets or find temporary foster care on the platform. NOTE: Pet Haven does not offer temporary foster services directly, they partner with Home to Home.
- Adoption services - Animal foster care - Animal lost and found
1606 Mill Avenue, Brainerd, MN 56401
Offers services including: - Community Pet Pantry: Cat and dog food available to families needing additional support - Dog adoption - Foster care services - Owner surrender services Volunteer opportunities available
2413 210th Street East, Farmington, MN 55024
- Adoptable animals are provided with veterinary care including spay and neuter services if the animal is old enough (usually around four months) before they are available for adoption - Foster homes for animals awaiting placement and animals that are too sick or injured to be placed - Placement of lost, unwanted, and abandoned animals - Rescues cats and dogs
103 3rd Avenue East, Shakopee, MN 55379
Helps victims who have been impacted by domestic violence in Carver and Scott counties. Services provided: - 24-hour confidential crisis line to provide a safe place to call, receive support, and ask questions. Trained advocates are available 24 hours/7 days a week. Meetings at the office are also available by appointment. - Emotional support for the victim and their child(ren) - Help victims fleeing a domestic violence situation seek safe shelter - Information for support group, resources, school enrollment, and follow up services - Safety planning and safety equipment for the home - Partners with Carver Scott Humane Society to offer temporary fostering of pets for Southern Valley Alliance clients who are residents through their program, SafeFurSpaces, part of the Fur Keeps Program - Transitional Housing: Partners with Carver County Community Development Agency (CDA) and private property managers to connect clients to scattered site transitional housing units located throughout Carver and Scott counties. Housing is offered on a case-by-case basis, depending on funding and size availability of apartment units.
