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VOLUNTEERS & FOSTER HOMES NEEDED!!!!! is a non-profit,501(c)3 rescue group. We have been rescuing and finding homes for unwanted pets since July 2001. We primarily rescue animals that are on death row at local Animal Control agencies to save the lives of the animals. Unfortunately, traditional local shelters are forced to use euthanasia regardless of age or health, as a means to control "overpopulation" of "unwanted" animals. The purpose of our organization is to save discarded companion pets' lives and find new homes for them. We do NOT ship or adopt our pets to homes outside of the state of Florida. Since we spay and neuter all our pets prior to adoption this guarantees that they cannot contribute offspring to add to the overpopulation in our community. We do not have a "public shelter". We have a network of foster homes that help take care of our homeless pets until we can find permanent homes for them. We are in great need of volunteers to help with daytime animal care and weekend adoptions.

We need loving foster homes to provide temporary housing for our pets. Please come and help at our weekend adoptions. There is so much to be done. You can help us help the animals. To provide safe, temporary housing and medical care, as needed, to rescued pets. To provide care until permanent placement with new families can be found. To promote the no-kill philosophy for future generations by guaranteeing each pet's sterility.
Who Buys Broken Laptops In TucsonTo accept donations and contributions to support the organization's stated goals.
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Chickasaw Trail Animal Hospital - 407-384-8050 East Lake Animal Clinic - 352-735-2882 Four Corners Animal Hospital - 352-242-1950 Lake Olympia Veterinary Clinic - 407-578-8383 Pet Care Center of Apopka - 407-884-8924 Piedmont Animal Hospital - 407-880-7387 River Oaks Animal Hospital - 407-774-1515 Without their help, our work would not be possible!! has regular adoptions every weekend listed below: PETSMART - Altamonte Springs NO ADOPTIONS Saturday October 24th and Sunday October 25th 2015 at Altamonte location!! (Saturday 11 am - 4:30 pm and Sunday 12 pm - 4:30 pm) 380 S. State Rd 434, Altamonte Springs (in the West Town Shopping Center near Winn Dixie) (Saturday and Sunday 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm) 3232 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando (next to Joann's Fabrics, behind Smokey Bonesacross from the Fashion Square Mall) Please call 407-251-5458 between 9am and 6pm Monday through Friday. Due to many bounced checks, we now require that adoption donations be cash only!

However, if you would like to make a general donation to the organization (not associated with the adoption of a pet) we do accept checks and Paypal. Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014 - TOTAL 708 Dogs: 355 (16 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2013 - TOTAL 805 Dogs: 417 (24 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012 - TOTAL 807 Dogs: 326 (22 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011 - TOTAL 761 Dogs: 357 (32 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010 - TOTAL 887 Dogs: 440 (27 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 - TOTAL 928 Dogs: 433 (36 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008 - TOTAL 954 Dogs: 541 (52 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2007 - December 31, 2007 - TOTAL 837 Dogs: 486 (43 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2006 - Dec 31, 2006 - TOTAL 609 Dogs: 340 (30 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2005 - Dec 31, 2005 - TOTAL 937

Dogs: 451 (57 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2004 - Dec 31, 2004- TOTAL 1313 Dogs: 597 (107 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2003 - Dec 31, 2003- TOTAL 1298 Dogs: 486 (90 heartworm positive treated) Jan 1, 2002 - Dec 31, 2002 - TOTAL 1001 Dogs: 335 (23 heartworm positive treated) July 2001 thru Dec 2001 approximately 400 total P O Box 536113 If you are emailing about possible adoption, please refer to the individual pet's listing. Each pet has a specific email contact. If you email the incorrect person, it might delay the inquiry from reaching the appropriate party. If you have a general question regarding our organization or are emailing regarding something OTHER than adoption of a specific pet, please email: Click here for a list of pets at this shelterMore than 10,000 homeless dogs and cats will turn to the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando for caring, compassion, and hope through our animal shelters this year. By adopting a pet, you’re not only providing that animal a loving family and a safe home, you’re also making room for the sheltering of another homeless pet.

We can help you find the ideal pet for you—one that matches your lifestyle and your expectations. One Organization – Two Locations The Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando has two locations from which you can adopt a pet. Each location has a different selection of adoptable dogs and cats. 2800 County Home Road Monday – Sunday: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. What to Bring to the Animal Shelter If you rent, we require that you obtain permission from your landlord and understand your pet policies prior to adopting A driver’s license or other valid photo identification We run adoption fee specials through out the year but standard adoption prices are: $50 for cats and $100 for kittens. Dog adoption fees range from $75 to $300. The range of fees helps offset the price of housing some pets for extended periods of time. We do not euthanize for time or space. You can save time by downloading and completing the adoption application before you arrive at the animal shelter.

What’s Included in the Adoption Fee Most of the pets that you visit in our shelter will be ready to go home. This means they have been: Sterilized (surgically spayed or neutered, or for males dogs, sterilized with Zeuterin® injections) Treated for internal and external parasites Permanently identified with a microchip Provided with core vaccines appropriate for dogs and cats including rabies, distemper, and upper respiratory viruses. Cats receive a Feline Leukemia test. Dogs will have been tested for heartworm disease. Each pet also receives a free post-adoption veterinary exam and, if they choose to visit one of our clinics for the post-adoption exam, a one month application of flea prevention as well. Learn how much we spend on each dog and cat who we shelter and adopt. Some pets may require additional medication, which can be purchased at time of adoption. We also have a full time animal behaviorist on staff who can assist with post adoption behavior questions.