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80 Wood Street, Warren, RI 02885
Shelter Policies: All calls for service must be filed through the Warren Police Department. Non-emergency calls and inquiries may be made to the Warren Animal Shelter during normal business hours. The Warren Animal Shelter impounds stray dogs and sick or injured cats ONLY. Persons wishing to surrender an animal must contact a private humane agency (ie: RISPCA, Providence Animal Rescue League, Potter League, etc.)
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25 Wellington Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
The Lincoln Animal Control Shelter is a municipal shelter run by the town of Lincoln. The shelter helps re-home dogs, cats and other animals, after being found as strays or surrendered by their owners.
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3 Spragueville Road, Smithfield, RI 02917
Programs that provide protection and care for unwanted pets or stray animals, and hold them for a specified period of time to provide an opportunity for owners to claim them prior to offering them for adoption. Included are shelters that euthanize the animals if not adopted within a specified amount of time, as well as "no kill" shelters that will keep the animals until they are adopted.
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395 Hamilton Allenton Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
North Kingstown Animal Control and shelter is run by the North Kingstown Police Department. North Kingstown Animal Control Officer’s handle calls involving domestic animals and wildlife complaints (e.g., sick / rabid raccoon or skunk). The shelter houses. The shelter returns lost animals to their owners and places any without owners in homes.
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1670 Flat River Road, Coventry, RI 02816
Coventry Animal Shelter is run by Coventry Police Department's Animal Control. Animal Control rescues strays and abandoned animals, and attempts to return them to their owners or find them homes.
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281 Quaker Highway, North Smithfield, RI 02896
North Smithfield Animal Control and Shelter is run through the North Smithfield Police Department. The shelter returns animals to owners and places pets into new homes.
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44 Martin Street, Cumberland, RI 02864
Cumberland Animal Shelter provides the following services: Shelter tours, Educational programs, Adoption services, Ferret Rescue, Reptile Rescue, Video library, Book library, classroom, twice yearly rabies clinics
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106 George Washington Highway, Clayville, RI 02815
THE SCITUATE ANIMAL SHELTER is a municipal facility under the supervision of Scituate Animal Control, a division of the Scituate, Rhode Island Police Department. They take in animals from Scituate and Foster and provide care until we can find good homes for them. They also socialize all cats and dogs who need such work in order to be ready for life in a home and with a family. The shelter staff and the volunteers will go to great lengths to find homes for all animals that we have at the shelter.
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34 Elbow Street, Providence, RI 02903
The Providence Animal Rescue League (PARL) is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. PARL serves communities throughout Rhode Island and beyond. Our mission is to provide for the rescue and relief of suffering or homeless animals and perform charitable or benevolent acts for the welfare of animals.
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131 Clear River Drive, Burrillville, RI 02830
Burrillville Animal Control Shelter returns stray animals to their owners, places unclaimed animals in homes, enforces local animal control ordinances and state animal care regulations, educates and provides referrals to the public, and assists residents in advertising pets needing new homes via the internet.
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920 Phenix Avenue, Cranston, RI 02921
The Cranston Animal Shelter, which houses stray dogs, stray cats and homeless pets, is located at 920 Phenix Avenue. Currently, it consists of a kennel area with 40 dog runs and a puppy/cat room with 36 various size cages that can accommodate up to 75 puppies, kittens, and cats.
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51 Buttonwoods Road, Wyoming, RI 02898
Richmond Animal Control Division handles approximately 75 calls-for-service per month, which often vary from noise complaints to animal "at large" violations, to animal bite complaints, and several other enforcement related duties. Complaints and calls concerning domesticated animals are received at Richmond Police Department, which serves as dispatch for Animal Control. Non-emergency calls received after-hours are referred to the next Animal Control Officer to return to duty. The Animal Control Division also provides temporary shelter, feeding, care and medical treatment for impounded animals, and routinely facilitated adoptions to place abandoned, neglected, or unwanted animals in the care of willing and capable pet owners who are eager to provide the pet a safe and nurturing home environment.
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10 Minturn Farm Road, Bristol, RI 02809
The Bristol Animal Shelter provides visiting hours and adoption.
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401 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02861
Pawtucket Animal Shelter is a municipal animal shelter located in Slater Park in the City of Pawtucket, RI. The shelter provides temporary care and housing for stray and/or abandoned animals found in the city.
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9 Cumberland Hill Road, Woonsocket, RI 02895
The mission of The Woonsocket Animal Control Shelter is to ensure public safety throughout the city, while providing a warm and comfortable environment to abandoned and neglected animals. They strive to provide each cat or dog that enters our facility with love and medical care, as they wait for their forever homes.
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186 Amaral Street, Riverside, RI 02915
The mission of the RISPCA is to protect and advocate for the rights and welfare of animals through legal, educational, legislative and investigative means. They provide adoption and rehoming services, veterinary care, humane education, training support and pet owner assistance programs. The Rhode Island SPCA is also the only organization in the state that can legally investigate and prosecute cases of animal cruelty and neglect. They take an active role in legislative matters concerning the welfare of all animals in our state.
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91 Chestnut Hill Road, Chepachet, RI 02814
The Animal Control Department provides shelter to stray animals and attempts to return animals to their owners and place abandoned domestic animals in good homes. The officers may also arrange for the euthanization of animals that are sick or seriously injured.
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21 Drydock Avenue, 610 E, Boston, MA 02210
Short-term pet fostering Temporary pet placement for domestic violence survivors. Does not accept pitbulls.
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87 Oliphant Lane, Middletown, RI 02840
The only humane society in Newport County with cats, dogs, rabbits and small animals for adoption. Provides quality care to homeless animals. Will provide emergency shelter for the pets of domestic violence victims of Newport County in a crisis situation. Cost of Medical Care, Cost of Food and Supplies PLFA may be able to assist with pet food and other supplies. Support is based solely on current availability. Too many pets- We offer low cost spay and neuter services at the Potter League Spay and Neuter Clinic. Pet Friendly Housing- Are you having trouble finding pet friendly housing? Here are some helpful guidelines to help you in your search for an apartment that allows pets here. Behavior Issues- Is it a behavior issue? Introducing new pets or family members? Check our behavior resource library for solutions, our dog training classes, or our free behavior helpline. Rehoming your Own Pet, Surrendering Pets to the Potter League for Animals. We ask that you fill out a relinquishment personality profile form of the animal you are wishing to surrender: Dog personality profile, Cat Personality Profile, Small Mammal Personality Profile. You will receive an email once the surrender profile is reviewed. A Potter League counselor will be in contact to schedule an appointment or discuss other options for your pet. We may recommend a referral to another agency that is better equipped to assist you. Appointments are necessary and required to ensure the best possible solution for you and your pet. Gather necessary paperwork. Collect your pets medical history, if available. Please bring these records to your appointment. Your appointment will take approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour. For everyone's safety, all pets should be either in a carrier or on a collar and leash when entering the building. Surrender Fees Dog or Puppy- $50, Cat or Kitten $35, Litters of 3+ Kittens $50, Rabbits $25, All other Small Animals $10.
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50 Sand Hill Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
Charlestown Animal Control is a municipally run shelter, finding homes for strays and abandoned animals in the Charlestown area.
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132 Asa Pond Road, Peacedale, RI 02879
The South Kingstown Animal Shelter accepts neglected, abandoned, and/or stray dogs, cats, and other domestic animals. The Animal Shelter is committed to improving the quality of life of all strays in its care. To this end, adoption applicants are carefully screened. All possible medical care, including preventative attention, is given to the animals. The Animal Shelter continues to maintain a policy of euthanizing animals only for extreme behavioral problems or incurable medical conditions.
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33 Larry Hirsch Lane, Westerly, RI 02891
Will provide emergency shelter for the pets of domestic violence victims of the Westerly Area in a crisis situation.
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