Not-for profit no-kill animal shelter
We are a small, all volunteer 501c3 private foster home based organization in southwestern Washington State. Harbor Rescue handles about 250 dogs yearly, concentrating on lost, stray, abandoned, neglect and cruelty cases. We complete all vetting on the animals we take in or help to include necessary health vetting, vaccinations including rabies, spay/neuter, micro-chipping, de-worming and flea treatment. Harbor Rescue spent $65k in vetting in 2018, a large part of that on low income and homeless spay/neuter, vaccinations, and necessary vetting.
**We filed for 501c3 status via a professional company after failing to do it ourselves. 501c3 status was approved and only back dated to June 2013.
Founded in 1973, we are committed to improving animal welfare by eliminating cruelty and pet over population through education, law enforcement, providing shelter, promoting lifetime adoptions and spay/neuter programs. We investigate cuelty reports, provide law enforcement, rescue and rehome animals, educate the public about the responsibilities of pet ownership, operate a trap/neuter/release program for feral cats and provide shelter for over 5000 domestic animals each year.
Our goal is to eliminate euthanasia as a means of population control for SW Washington cats through spay/neuter, adoption and education.
Concern for Animals (CFA) was incorporated in 1980 to provide integrated programs for low-income families and at-risk individuals with pets in need of spay/neuter assistance, veterinary medical attention, pet food and more. CFA offers financials assistance to those that qualify for care and supplies in order to avoid animal abandonment and shelter euthanasia. In addition to assistance programs, CFA also provides a small adoption program for homeless animals. CFA also appears for legislation and prosecution that moves towards the betterment of animal welfare.
Thurston County’s primary regional animal shelter and animal control agency
SNAP is an all volunteer organization that serves Thurston County pet owners. SNAP financially helps owners of dogs and cats to pay for spay and neuter surgery. There is a small copay but this may be waived or reduced if the pet owner cannot meet the copay. To date, SNAP has helped to spay or neuter over 6,400 dogs and cats in Thurston County. Every month a number of SNAP vouchers are available at various locations in Thurston County. The pet owner obtains a voucher and makes an appointment with one of the veterinarians listed on the voucher. The owner pays the copay to the veterinarian and SNAP is billed for the remainder of the cost of the spay or neuter surgery.
At Campbell Pet Company, we take great pride in manufacturing and providing products that are made in the USA. The company’s founder, Sam Campbell, started the company on simple principles of wanting to help ensure the welfare of pets, the safety of animal handlers and the prosperity of Pet Care Professionals. Today, Sam is synonymous with his innovations, such as Snappy Snares, EZ-Nabbers, Pole Syringes, Rescue Tags, and of course, Personalized Leashes. If you ever met Sam and asked him how he’s doing, you always got the same answer, “It’s my best day ever.” The funny thing is, he meant it. From our management to Customer Service representatives and sewers to shipping personnel, all of us are eager to provide the highest quality service and support, which is to say, we will always do our part to ensure you’re having your best day ever.
Furry Friends is a non-profit, no-kill cat rescue organization founded in 1999. Our mission is to help homeless, abandoned and abused cats by providing spaying and neutering, medical care, and foster shelter until the cats are rehomed.
Mission Statement
The Humane Society of Mason County is a non-profit organization providing assistance and care to displaced or abused animals including control of pet and feral population. Additionally, the organization is working to provide an animal shelter for unwanted companion animals.
Caring for more than 8,000 animals annually is no small task – it’s a big job! But our staff and volunteers wouldn’t have it any other way.
It’s simple, to advance the welfare of animals in Tacoma and Pierce County. As a local, independent 501(c)3 non-profit, we at The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County rely on donations to fund our organization’s vital programs. Visit us in person or check out our adoptable animals to find your family’s newest addition!
To promote and provide affordable, high quality spay and neuter services for cats and dogs in an effort to stop the killing of animals due to overpopulation.