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Office Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8-5pm
View Animals, 10-5pm (Mon-Fri)
Sat 10:00-2:00pm

Save a Live -- ADOPT
Save Thousands/Spay & Neuter
The
shelter is filled with many dogs and cats whose
days are numbered. Please visit and adopt a pet today! |

Mini
If you would like to see more pix of little Mini you can email katzydogs-rescue@yahoo.com.
If you apply online, please place his ID # of 310/AC 10 on the 'Type of Pet Desired' line. Don't wait! Save a life and adopt Mini! |
Mini
Breed: Miniature Pinscher
Size: Small
Age: Adult
Sex: Male
Pet ID: 772436-310-AC 10
Mini is 6 years old and has a beautiful reddish brown coat with tan markings. She was brought in as a stray with Me.
Mini walks well on the leash and absolutely loves his handler at the shelter! He is timid around strangers, but will warm up. He is only about 15 pounds so won't be too heavy on your lap and won't need a lot of room to run around in. He is hoping he can find someone to love!
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Me
Click on the photos to see Mini or Me's pages. Click here to visit the Madera County Animal Control web page
on www.petfinder.org. |
Me
Breed: Miniature Pinscher
Size: Small
Age: Senior
Sex: Male
Pet ID: 772565-309-AC 10
Me is 8 years old and qualifies for our Senior adopting Senior program--ask the shelter if you think you qualify!
Me walks great on the leash and is fully mature! He is very friendly and interested in everything that is going on. Me listens well, responds well and is very smart. And trust us, you CAN still teach an old dog new tricks! Give him a try--he is VERY interested in finding a new home! Take Mini with him! They are both neutered and waiting for you in the new Adoption Center.
If you would like to see more pictures of mature Me, you can email katzydogs-rescue@yahoo.com.
If you apply online, be sure to put his ID # of 309/AC 10 on the 'Type of Pet Desired' line. Save two lives! Adopt MINI ME!
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Click here for an adoption application.
If you e-mail an application, please follow up with a phone call to be sure it gets there.
Save a Life – Adopt
Save Thousands – Spay & Neuter
Remember that each minute you wait to adopt is a minute less that these dogs and cats have left to live. Adopt now and Save a Life!
The $95 adoption fee includes spay/neuter, all vaccines, microchip and license for Madera County residents. CASH OR CHECK ONLY, no credit cards or ATM accepted.
All dogs and cats must be altered before they can come home with their new family. If the dog or cat is already altered they can go home the same day. Adopters who rent will need to have approval from their landlord, homeowners will need proof of home ownership for same day adoption, especially on Saturdays.
Madera County Animal Control
14269 Road 28
Madera, CA 93638
Shelter Hours:
Old Shelter building: Mon – Fri: 10am-4pm
New Adoption Center : Mon – Fri: 12pm-4pm
All: Saturday: 10am-2pm
Please call to see if this animal is still available if you have a long drive.
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Eastern Madera County Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals
PO Box 1314
Oakhurst, CA 93644
(559) 683-1266 |
Eastern Madera County
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
The EMCSPCA is a non-profit charitable organization
supported entirely by donations. We receive no tax
dollars or national subsidies of any kind. Our mission
is to promote the humane treatment of and maintain
the quality of life for all animals whether they
be domestic, exotic, wild, or livestock. It is the
purpose of this care and gentleness toward animals
and an awareness of the importance they have in
our environment and daily lives.
http://www.emcspca.org/
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American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals
424 E. 92nd St
New York, NY
10128-6804
(212) 876-7700 |
American Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
The mission of the American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is to provide effective
means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout
the United States. Founded in 1866, the ASPCA offers
national programs in humane education, public awareness,
government advocacy, shelter support, and animal
medical services and placement.
http://www.aspca.org/
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The Humane Society of the United
States
2100 L St., NW
Washington, DC 20037
202-452-1100 |
The Humane Society
of the United States
The Humane Society of the United States makes
a difference in the lives of animals here at home
and worldwide. The HSUS is dedicated to creating
a world where our relationship with animals is guided
by compassion. We seek a truly humane society in
which animals are respected for their intrinsic
value, and where the human-animal bond is strong.
http://www.hsus.org/
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The Marin Humane
Society
Founded in 1907, The Marin Humane Society is
a progressive, award-winning animal shelter, offering
refuge and rehabilitation to nearly 8,000 animals
each year through a myriad of community services
including: adoptions, foster care, behavior and
training, humane education, lost and found pet services,
low-cost clinics, and more.
http://www.marinhumanesociety.org
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Second Chance Rescue
Second Chance Rescue is a San Francisco Bay
Area non-profit, 501(c)(3) volunteer-run group.
We rescue dogs and puppies from high-kill shelters,
and find them loving, permanent homes. We now rescue
close to 1,000 dogs a year! Since we started rescuing
dogs in 1993, we have saved nearly 4,000 deserving
dogs.
http://www.secondchancerescue.com
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Pets In Need
Pets In Need (PIN) is a private no-kill adoption
shelter. This means that Pets In Need's humane work
is made possible by donations. PIN has no city or
county contracts and receives no local, state or
federal tax money. Last year, 89% of PIN funding
was donations from individuals and organizations
who care. One percent was from charitable foundations.
Ten percent was from fees for service such as Adoptions
and Canine College.
http://www.petsinneed.org/
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Animal Rescue of
Fresno "ARF"
Animal Rescue of Fresno (ARF) is a non profit
charitable organization as defined by Section 501
(C) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Our purpose
is to eliminate suffering and promote the welfare
of dogs through direct action and education. ARF
is committed to encouraging the humane treatment
of all animals, reducing the number of homeless,
and promoting the benefits of the human/animal bond
http://www.arfresno.com
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Pets 911.com
Pets 911.com is a site with lots of general
information reguarding stray or lost animals. It
has links to your local spca and a wide range of
information pertaining to stray animal situations.
http://www.pets911.com/
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Contacting Us  |
Madera
County Department of Animal Control
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