1-25 of 53
Services include: - Pet registration. - Lost/found dog program. - Adoption program: Dogs that haven't been claimed after their allotted time in the shelter will be evaluated for adoption eligibility. - Investigates bite incidents: Call animal control in the event there is a bite victim. - Rabies vaccination for pets. - Low cost spay/neuter program.
Services and Programs include: - Spay/Neuter Clinic. - Rescue and Adoption. - Dog Training. - Surrendering Pet Services. - Transport Program. - Foster Program. - Home Buddies Program.

Services

Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Adoption
Animal Rescue
Animal Shelters
- Coordinates network of volunteer foster homes for dogs. - Facilitates adoption process.

Services

Animal Rescue
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Animal Adoption
Provides a variety of enforcement, educational, and animal disposition services including: - Dog licensing. - Cruelty and complaint investigation. - Pet care presentations. - Animal adoptions. For situations in which an animal's welfare may be in jeopardy (such as animal abuse, neglect, injury, or endangerment) or where public health or safety may be impacted (such as a bite, attack, or harassment of a person by an animal), contact the office to report what was seen or heard. An Animal Control Officer will be dispatched to investigate the situation.
H.E.L.P. is an all volunteer animal rescue organization. They obtain medical care and shelter for stray and abandoned cats and dogs until they are adopted by utilizing a wide network of volunteer animal foster homes. Animals available for adoption are listed on the website, with some cats available at the local PetSmart.
Vermilion County Animal Control provides: - Animal adoption. - Rabies tag registration of all dogs and cats. - Consultations on animal bites. - Low cost spay/neuter services. - Adoption of stray cats and dogs in shelter. - Microchipping. - Vaccinations. - Information regarding lost pets. Adoption counselors are available to assist with adoptions, answer questions about the adoption application, schedule an animal visit, purchase rabies tags, and to make a payment for donation.

Services

Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Control
Animal Adoption
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Shelters
Adoption program for dogs and cats.
Adoption of animals available at the shelter, including those that have been rescued or surrendered.
Non-profit, no-kill animal rescue and shelter. Also provides spay and neuter services for owned dogs/cats on Wednesdays. In addition, the shelter provides vaccinations for owned dogs/ cats at different locations around the county for the convenience of pet owners.

Services

Animal Adoption
Animal Rescue
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Shelters
Following services are provided: - Homeless animal shelter. - Animal adoption. - Low-cost veterinary care. - Free pet food pantry. - Low cost spay/neuter.

Services

Volunteer Opportunities
Well Animal Checkups
Pet Food
Animal Adoption
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Shelters
Animal Food/Supplies Donation Programs
Responsible for the enforcement of the state statutes governing rabies control in domestic companion animals. Adoption services also are available.
Shelter for sick, injured, abused, and abandoned dogs and cats. Adoptions are available.
Animal Control Services provides for: - Registration of all dogs and cats - Microchipping - Rabies control low-cost spay/neuter program available. This program is funded by the State Differential Fees that are collected for each unaltered pet in Whiteside County.
Provides several animal-related services, including rabies control (bite investigations, rabies vaccination registration), collection of stray animals, removal of bats, and more. See website for detailed list of services.
Accepts rescued and surrendered dogs and cats and places them for adoption.
- Provides temporary refuge for lost, stray, or unwanted animals. - Facilitates adoptions of animals to new owners. - Offers a variety of behavior training courses, fear free training, and pet education classes for pet owners. The Foster Program offers animals a temporary home for animals waiting on a forever home. Types of animals in the program: - Short-Term Animal Refuge (STAR). - All-Star Dogs, dogs that are in the behavior program. - Dogs and Puppies. - Cats and Kittens. - Parrots and Other Pet Birds. - Rabbits, Hamsters, and Gerbils.

Services

Animal Adoption
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Animal Shelters
Animal Rescue
Non-profit, no-kill shelter with cats and dogs. Also provides low-cost spay and neuter services for pets, as well as vaccination services.
Investigates animal-related calls 24/7. Services include: - Animal bite reports. - Animal welfare & cruelty checks. - Rabies control, stray animals, and emergency response for sick and injured stray animals. Officers also enforce all State of Illinois and local animal ordinances in Winnebago County, helping to keep pets and people safer. Other services include: - Animal adoption - Pet licensing - Lost pet network - Low-income spay/neuter voucher program - Animal Fostering. - Other pet-related services.

Services

Animal Shelters
Animal Control
Animal Adoption
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Neuter/Spay Services
Citizens for Animal Rescue and Adoption (CARA) is a no-kill shelter and rescue for homeless, injured, neglected, or surrendered animals. Provides care and rehabilitation for the animals housed at the shelter. Services include: - Animal adoptions. - Low cost spay and neuter program.

Services

Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Adoption
Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Shelters
Provides shelter to homeless animals and places suitable animals in new homes through an adoption program. The Society accepts companion animals (dogs, cats, rabbits, and other pets) relinquished by their owners. Seniors for Seniors: The adoption fee will be waived for approved senior-citizen adopters of any cat or dog over 10 years of age. Seniors are eligible at 60 years of age and up. Feral Cats - Trap, Neuter and Return: Trapped feral cats may be brought to the shelter for spay/ neuter surgery for later release. Champaign County residents will be given priority. Humane traps may be "rented" for no fee, but an agreement must be signed to return it. There is a fee for surgeries. CCHS also conducts investigations of possible animal neglect or cruelty under the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act. However, any emergencies involving animal abuse should be reported to the police immediately. CCHS provides dog training, low-cost spay/neuter programs, and a variety of humane education programs. Note: People with problems related to stray or lost/found pets should also contact Champaign County Animal Control.

Services

Animal Shelters
Animal Adoption
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Volunteer Opportunities
Neuter/Spay Services
- Provides temporary refuge for lost, stray, or unwanted animals. - Facilitates adoptions of animals to new owners. - Offers a variety of behavior training courses, fear free training, and pet education classes for pet owners. The Foster Program offers animals a temporary home for animals waiting on a forever home. Types of animals in the program: - Short-Term Animal Refuge (STAR). - All-Star Dogs, dogs that are in the behavior program. - Dogs and Puppies. - Cats and Kittens. - Parrots and Other Pet Birds. - Rabbits, Hamsters, and Gerbils.

Services

Animal Adoption
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Animal Shelters
Animal Rescue
Promotes and protects public safety through education and animal care providing quality sheltering, adoptions, and pet placement programs.
- Provides temporary refuge for lost, stray, or unwanted animals. - Facilitates adoptions of animals to new owners. - Offers a variety of behavior training courses, fear free training, and pet education classes for pet owners. The Foster Program offers animals a temporary home for animals waiting on a forever home. Types of animals in the program: - Short-Term Animal Refuge (STAR). - All-Star Dogs, dogs that are in the behavior program. - Dogs and Puppies. - Cats and Kittens. - Parrots and Other Pet Birds. - Rabbits, Hamsters, and Gerbils.

Services

Animal Adoption
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Animal Shelters
Animal Rescue
No-kill shelter that cares for up to 30 dogs and 60 cats at any given time.

Services

Animal Shelters
Animal Adoption
Volunteer Opportunities
A no-kill facility. Primary goals are to reduce pet overpopulation and find forever loving homes for the sick, injured, abused, neglected, and abandoned animals in Decatur and Macon County that come into the facility. Offers discount spay/neuter program year round to low income, unemployed pet owners, senior citizens, and qualifying persons in need. TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program for feral cats helps to reduce cat overpopulation.

Services

Animal Shelters
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Adoption