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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
A no-kill animal shelter that provides shelter, care, and suitable homes for animals when possible. Other programs include: - Animal Assisted Therapy: brings pets to residents of nursing facilities, assisted living, Alzheimer's Centers, and residential disability centers. - Dog Bite Prevention Education: visits schools and other groups to teach children the basics of animal behavior and how to avoid getting bitten by dogs and cats. - Continuing Care: provides shelter and care for pets if their owners become unavailable to care for them. - Arm Chair Adoptions: Individuals who are unable to care for a pet in their home can "adopt" a pet that lives at the animal shelter, and the individual receives letters and photos of their pet.

Services

Animal Shelters
Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Adoption
Pet Assisted Therapy
Kankakee County Animal Control is committed to preventing the spread of rabies and educating the public on animal health and welfare. The Adoption Center offers cats and dogs available for adoption.
- Pet Adoption Center - houses relinquished pets and attempts to find permanent, responsible homes. Calling before bringing animals to the shelter is required. - Lost and Found - records information about lost and found animals in hopes of reuniting lost pets with their owners.

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Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Control is responsible for administering the inoculation of dogs/cats against rabies and issuing inoculation tags for each dog/cat owned and or housed within the county, handling calls for service concerning all animal bites, animal welfare, and problems relating to invasive dogs/cats throughout the county, and handling stray dogs/cats in the unincorporated part of the county.
A no-kill animal shelter for stray and abandoned dogs and cats in McHenry County and surrounding areas. The animals are provided a sanctuary where they receive medical care, spaying or neutering, daily care, love, and the opportunity to be adopted by a responsible owner.

Services

Animal Shelters
Volunteer Opportunities
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Adoption
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
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
- Helps find homes for adoptable animals. - Helps enforce and prosecute animal abuse. - No animal is ever turned away from the shelter regardless of health, age, breed, or temperament. All pets for adoption: - Will be spayed/neutered before leaving the shelter. - Are current on all age appropriate vaccines. - Microchipped and tested for heartworms (dogs) or FELV (cats). Macon County Animal Control has a veterinarian on staff.

Services

Animal Control
Animal Adoption
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Shelters
- Animal rescue and re-homing. - Pet Adoption Center.
Temporary shelter and care to dogs and cats.
- Provides for abandoned, abused, or lost animals. - Enforces State and County laws on domestic pets. - Provides the public with information on dogs and cats in the county. - Places animals that are up for adoption. - Returns lost pets to their owners. - Registers dogs and cats in the county and makes sure of rabies inoculations.
Provides protection and care for unwanted pets or stray animals for a specified period of time before adoption.
SafePets: In partnership with the Violence Prevention Center of Southwestern Illinois, BAHS launched a crisis housing program for temporary care for pets while survivors of domestic violence find a safe haven.
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.

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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
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
Oversees rabies registration, protects public safety, and ensures the humane care of animals through sheltering, pet placement, education, and animal law enforcement. Website has information and resources for handling wild animals, and links to other services and information about animal ownership and care.

Services

Animal Control
Animal Adoption
Volunteer Opportunities
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Shelters
Rescues, provides veterinary care for (veterinary exam, core vaccinations, spay/ neuter services, microchipping, worming), and finds permanent adoptive homes for homeless dogs. All dogs are housed in foster homes.

Services

Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Shelters
Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Adoption
Provides control of companion animal issues. Common services include: - Animals running at large. - Lost or stray animals. - Feral cat colonies. - Dog bites. - Adoptions and various other animal control issues.
Provides many animal services to the county. Animal Control involves the humane capture of loose animals and enforcement of state and county laws pertaining to animals. Provides a safe haven for those animals who no longer have homes such as those that are strays, runaways, and those seized due to inhumane treatment or cruelty investigations. Provides the necessary veterinary treatments and social interactions to get them on their way to getting a new owner.

Services

Animal Adoption
Animal Control
Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Shelters
The shelter takes in animals from the entire county and is the only shelter in the county. Animal Control and Humane Society volunteers work hand in hand to care for all the cats and dogs that come into the shelter.

Services

Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Control
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
Lee County Animal Control offers the following services: - Rabies control. - Emergency medical care for injured animals. - Animal bite reporting and investigation. - Tagging and registration. - Animal shelter facility and adoption program.