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- 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

Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Control
Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
Promotes the humane treatment of hooved animals through education, legislation, investigation and, if necessary, legal intervention (impoundment). Also provides physical rehabilitation to animals that have endured severe neglect and abuse and then facilitates adoption to compassionate homes. Animals targeted are: horses, sheep, goats, llamas, and pot-belly pigs.

Services

Animal Rescue
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Adoption
Volunteer Opportunities
Services: - Animal Cruelty investigations on animals residing within the city limits of Aurora. - Barking dog complaints. - Investigation of animal bites. - Provide pet adoptions of pets housed at the facility. - Removal of road killed animals from the streets of Aurora. - Removal of stray cats or dogs within city limits. - Talks to groups about being safe around animals, responsible pet ownership and proper pet care.

Services

Animal Adoption
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Control
- 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.

Services

Neuter/Spay Services
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
No-kill animal shelter providing the following services: - Provides emergency pet food assistance when supply is available. - Offers low income spay and neuter voucher assistance. - Provides veterinary care assistance when needed to maintain owner retention. - Works to eliminate dog fighting and abuse in our community through education and legislative action. - Partners with local veterinarians to promote adoption, care, spay and neutering. - Teaches care and responsible pet care and ownership to the public. - Responds to concerns of animal abuse and neglect.

Services

Animal Shelters
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Adoption
Neuter/Spay 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

Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Animal Control
Animal Adoption
Neuter/Spay Services
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

Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Adoption
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Shelters
Volunteer Opportunities
Dog rescue devoted to saving canines in need. Programs include adoption program, foster program, and home to home program, as well as humane investigation (abuse and neglect of dogs). All of the dogs are in foster homes and people must make an appointment and complete the adoption application before adopting. To view available dogs, see the website.

Services

Animal Adoption
Volunteer Opportunities
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Rescue
Provides animal control services throughout Franklin county. Also has animals for adoption.

Services

Animal Adoption
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Control
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

Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Shelters
Animal Control
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Adoption
Provides state-mandated and County services relating to animal control and animal protection, such as: Low cost Spay/Neuter Assistance to qualified pet owners; Low-Cost Pet Rabies Vaccinations through Lake County veterinarians (All dogs and cats 4 months and older in Lake County are required to be vaccinated against rabies and registered.); and Microchips. Also offers a variety of other services, which include: - Emergency rescue of injured and sick stray animals - Interim shelter and care for stray and unwanted animals and transport to adoption centers - Maintain a lost and found pet database - Reuniting lost pets with owners - Investigations are done regarding nuisance complaints, allegations of animal cruelty or neglect, as well as reports of stray, roaming or injured animals; or dangerous, vicious or biting animals - Present educational programs to schools and community and civic groups For additional Rabies, Tag, How to submit a lost or found pet & Partner Information, please visit the website.
Services provided: - Picks up stray and unwanted dogs. - Investigates animal neglect or abuse. - Dogs available for adoption.

Services

Animal Control
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Adoption
Provides investigation of cruelty/neglect to animals, wildlife removal, and other animal control services.
Picks up stray dogs, handles dog bite investigations, and partners with local law enforcement to investigate abuse and neglect cases. Rabies tags are available at the Health Department.