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3rd Friday at Safety Harbor Friday, October 14, 2016 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM Downtown Safety Harbor, 401 Main Street, Safety Harbor, FL 34695 We will have our education booth & have lots of great things to sell.  Main Street is closed down for the evening and the vendors... Howl-O-Ween Petacular in Cocoa Village Saturday, October 29, 2016 1 PM to 4 PM Myrt Tharpe Square (Gazebo), Cocoa Village Come join Golden Retriever Rescue of Mid-Florida (GRRMF) along with Florida Dachshund Rescue (FLDR) and the S.P.C.A. of Brevard for the 1st Annual Howl-O-Ween Petacular!... 3rd Friday at Safety Harbor Friday, November 18, 2016 2017 Golden Retriever Rescue Mid Florida Annual Reunion Saturday, February 18, 2017 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Lake Parker Park, 899 E. Robson Street, Lakeland, FL 33805It’s time to party with your goldies! Planning is underway for the Golden Retriever Rescue of Mid-Florida's Annual Rescue Reunion. If you see your lost pet, please write down their ID# and call 626-792-7151 immediately.
Pets listed may not be available for adoption and cannot be held for potential adopters from phone calls or email. View Rabbits & Other Animals Animal ID (e.g. A123456)* Register to get email for matching animals:Warehouse For Sale Stockbridge Ga E-Match Dogs or E-Match CatsSeat Covers For 2001 Volvo C70 Sign Up for Our Newsletter:Houses For Sale In Jindabyne NswMake Your Home a Forever Home Are you thinking of adopting? Thank you for considering one of our animals! The goal of our Adoption Department is to create great matches and connect potential adopters with amazing animals. To help create the best possible matches, our adoptions counselors will discuss your hopes, expectations and previous pet experiences.
Our experienced adoptions counselors are happy to address any concerns or questions you may have during the adoptions process. Above all, we want to foster a lifelong connection and create the best possible match between you and your future pet. On this page you will be able to search our database of animals available for adoption.Please feel free to browse the great photos and read the pet bios. You may also share your favourites with family and friends though our social media integrated database! For more information regarding adoption fees, pet budgets, adoption process and downloadable adoption forms please use the purple navigation menu to the left. What Does a “No-Kill Shelter” Really Mean? Since 2013, Calgary Humane Society is proud to be one of the only open-admission animal shelters in North America able to say this simple phrase: “At Calgary Humane Society, every single healthy and adoptable animal is able to stay until they are adopted.” Calgary Humane Society is an open-admission shelter.
This means one simple thing: We never say no. We never turn an animal away. We have many supporters ask us if this means Calgary Humane Society is a “no kill” shelter. The reality is this: If a shelter is a “no-kill” shelter, then they must turn animals away. The animals typically turned away from “no-kill” rescues are animals that are too sick or injured to be treated or too dangerous to safely be rehabilitated and placed in a home. Calgary Humane Society is the only open-admission animal shelter serving Calgary and the surrounding area. Without our open-admission mandate, these animals would have nowhere to go. Does this mean there are sometimes difficult decisions to be made? But thanks to the generosity of our incredible community of supporters, these decisions must be made only in the most extreme of cases. Thanks to the ongoing support of the Calgary community, Calgary Humane Society has become one of the first and only open-admission shelters in North America that does not euthanize for time.
Just a few years ago, the animal welfare world said this was an impossible dream, yet Calgary proved them wrong. At Calgary Humane Society we are proud of who we are, and we are proud of the community that has allowed us to make history. Each year our community takes one step further towards a future where no animal is abused, neglected or abandoned. We have come a long way since 1922, and together, we will continue to make history. Choosing a pet is a life-changing decision! At Calgary Humane Society, we are often asked what the benefits our adopters receive when compared to purchasing from a pet store or classified ad. Happy endings and new beginnings: Adoption saves lives. To begin with the most obvious (and important!) reason, adopting a pet saves lives! At Calgary Humane Society we pride ourselves that every single healthy and adoptable animal is able to stay at our facility until they are adopted. We are able to do this because of our wonderful adopters. In adopting a pet, you not only give that pet a brighter future, you also create a precious shelter space for another animal to begin the story of their own happy ending.
At Calgary Humane Society, our commitment to our adopters is simple: We will continue to support you through all steps of your pet’s life. Post-adoption support is another HUGE benefit to pet adoption.Adopters receive detailed behaviour and medical information prior to making a decision to adopt, are provided with a package of resources during the adoption process and have access to our staff, including our free behaviour help line, for additional support after adoption. A happy life is a healthy life: Adoption starts your pet on the path to a healthy future. Finally, in addition to the great reasons above, adopting a pet from Calgary Humane Society ensures your pet is set up for a healthy life. Prior to becoming available for adoptions, all animals at Calgary Humane Society are given a full health exam by one of our skilled veterinarians and treated for any health conditions they may have, including dental issues! In addition, all cats, dogs and rabbits are spayed or neutered and also receive their first shots.
All of these health services, even if they would normally cost thousands of dollars, are included in the animal’s standard adoption fee! CHS Snapshot: CHS Alum, Kobe This is Kobe… the man that changed my life forever! On May 10, 2008 I adopted Kobe who was so scared and shy. Needless to say we needed each other… he is no longer shy, he now loves to play. Every day I fall more in love with him  Thank you for all you guys do and helping me find my lil man. Stolen Dog Finally Reunited With Disabled Owner Peanut had been by his owner’s side from the very beginning, allowing her to do things she had never dreamed of doing before the Golden Retriever came into her life. However that all changed the day Peanut was stolen. My Point of View: SW Discusses The True Cost Of Fostering (And It Isn’t Cheap) My POV is a supporter submission series on the Calgary Humane blog. Each of our supporters have unique experiences at the shelter and the ‘My POV’ series is an attempt to allow people to tell their stories and give people …