If you have any questions, please call the Shelter during open hours at 51. If for medical and/or behavioral reasons the dog is not adoptable, it will be marked Pick Up By Owner Only. Or call 61 or email for more information. The Release Date is the date the dog is available for Adoption, Rescue or Transfer. All animals will be current on vaccinations except Rabies, theyll be dewormed, and spayed or neutered ( if not spaed or neutered they will come with a certificate valued. Our dream is to eventually find a larger facility so that we can continue our mission on a larger scale and serve the continuous needs of the community and the animals. We have a very simple adoption contract that can be filled out at the time of adoption. The sheltering services are contracted with the Western Illinois Veterinary Clinic. Our capacity at the Shelter is limited to a maximum of 12 dogs and 15 to 25 cats, depending on ages and condition of the cats. The City of Quincy Animal Shelter is now located at 3910 Wisman Ln. 100 volunteer-run organization established. We rely solely on grants, private donations, and fundraisers in order to offer our services at a low cost. Founded in 1880, we are one of the oldest continually operating humane organizations in the United States. Please visit our Volunteer and Wish List pages to find out about ways you can help. Heres where to meet the local groups that we recommend to our pet-loving families. The Quincy Humane Society is a privately funded, limited admission, no-kill animal shelter. If the animal needs to be medicated there is additional charge. Written proof of vaccinations is required.
Cats must have current rabies and FVRCP vaccinations. Dogs must have current rabies, DHLPP and Bordetella vaccinations. Our budget runs approximately $100,000 every year in order to keep doing what we do to help the dogs and cats of Quincy. Stein Animal Shelter has a limited number of cages available to the residents of Canton for boarding. It is our mission to provide humane care and treatment for all animals needing protection in Branch County, to promote enforcement of laws enacted for the protection of all animals, to educate the public regarding animal safety issues, and promote the importance of spaying and neutering to. Every animal receives age-appropriate vaccinations and, if old enough, is spayed or neutered before finding its forever family.ĭelivering this type of care involves many volunteers, an active and dedicated management, and a lot of money. Humane Society Of Branch County - Quincy Pet Shelter. This means we exercise the same ethical and humane treatment of animals in our facility that you would for your own family feline or canine friend.
Since 1999 the Quincy Animal Shelter has placed more than 5,000 cats and dogs into loving and forever homes through out MA and New England.Īs a "no kill" shelter, we make every effort to find the right home for every animal in our care.
The Shelter relies completely on our volunteers and the community for support. The Quincy Animal Shelter is a volunteer-run organization.