Re-homing Assistance Packet
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Re-homing Assistance Packet
Dear Pet Guardian: Enclosed is a packet of information to help you re-home your pet(s). You should find the following: Information About Re-Homing Providing alternatives to surrendering your pet to a shelter is the goal of this packet. These include re-homing your pet from your home and obtaining behavior assistance from our trained staff, among other alternatives. If after exhausting these options you still need to find another home for your pet, this packet contains information to help you. Re-Homing Service Information and Poster Our re-homing service offers tools for you to find a responsible and loving family for your pet without causing him or her the stress of entering the shelter system. The service is designed to help people whose pets are already spayed or neutered. Having your pet neutered makes it easier to find him or her a new home and improves his or her chance of forming a lasting and successful relationship with the new owner. Sonoma Humane Society “Perfect Match” and Adopter Information Our “Perfect Match” and Adoption Application forms are included to show you how to evaluate potential adopters and give you guidance on the types of things to look for when finding your pet a new home on your own. Admissions Information Once you have exhausted all the resources available through our re-homing service, you can call to make an appointment to surrender your pet. The procedures for appointments and the waiting list are explained later in this document on the Admissions Information page. Sincerely, Sonoma Humane Society Adoption Staff Information About Re-Homing Sonoma Humane Society seeks to provide alternatives to pet relinquishment. Sonoma Humane Society and other shelters in the area take in anywhere from 20-100 animals a day during our busy months. If you plan to turn your own animal in at a shelter, please reconsider. Sonoma Humane Society has the following resources available to assist you with keeping your family pet: Re-Homing Ask around to see if you know anyone (friends, family, co-workers, etc.) who is looking for a new pet, or take advantage of free resources such as the Re-Homing Blog on our website. It is better for your pet if you are able to re-home him or her yourself. The shelter can be a very stressful environment. Pet Behavior Help For help with behavior issues and concerns, call (707) 542-0882 ext. 233 or email [email protected]. Trained staff will contact you within 2 business days. Pet Manners Classes Ask how to sign up for a class specifically designed to help great pets who have minor challenges. Visit www.sonomahumane.org/public-training for a listing of classes offered by our Behavior and Training Department. Low-Cost, Full-Serve Veterinary Care Sonoma Humane Society’s Veterinary Care Center provides full-service veterinary care. Our clinic offers “Love Me, Fix Me”, a low-cost spay/neuter clinic. For information please visit http://sonomahumanevet.org Foster Care If you are surrendering a sick animal or a mom and her litter, are you willing to keep the pet until he or she is well or the litter until it is old enough to be spayed or neutered? Join our Foster program. We provide all the food, medications and vaccinations. When they are ready to be spayed or neutered, we’ll provide the surgery and place them in our adoption program. Trap-Neuter-Return for Feral Cats If you have feral (unsocialized) cats in your neighborhood, visit Forgotten Felines online at www.forgottenfeline.com/v4/feral for information about trap-neuter-return. Forgotten Felines can answer all your questions about TNR and spay/neuter and will provide you with additional information and literature regarding trapping, caretaking, and the protocols for using their services. Call (707) 576-7999 or email [email protected] Sonoma Humane Society accepts pet from their owner by appointment only. For additional information or to schedule an appointment, please call (707) 542-0882. Trained staff will contact you within two business days. Sonoma Humane Society Re-Homing Service Consider finding your dog or cat another home instead of surrendering him or her to a shelter because it will be less stressful for your animal, allows you to play a part in uniting him with a new family, and makes additional space available for animals whose lives are immediately at risk in surrounding municipal shelters. Before you start looking for a new home for your pet, consider the following: Get help with behavior problems such as chewing, housebreaking challenges, excessive energy, etc. Go to www.sonomahumane.org/public-training or call (707) 542-0882 ext. 233 and our trained staff will give you the information or referrals you need to resolve the issue. By working to solve behavior problems before you find your pet a new home, you’ll ensure a good, lasting home for your pet. You do not have to give up your pet just because you’re moving. Moving is stressful even in the best of circumstances, so give yourself extra time to find a residence where pets are permitted. When talking to landlords, be honest and offer to introduce your pet(s) to the landlord. Many property owners will allow wellbehaved pets, particularly if the owner behaves responsibly. Providing your pet’s veterinary records, graduation certificate(s) from obedience classes and references from past landlords can help to show a prospective landlord you are a responsible pet owner. Sonoma Humane Society can help you find the right home through our re-homing service First, be sure your pet is spayed or neutered and is up-to-date on all of his or her vaccinations. This will make it easier for you to find a new home for your pet and is a requirement for posting. Next, follow these guidelines. Be thorough and patient – finding the right home takes time, but it’s worth it for your sake and the sake of your pet. • Take several color photos of your pet. Show off your pet’s cutest and most endearing qualities. • Write a story about your pet. Include the reason your pet needs a new home, the kind of home he or she needs and would do well in, and some “human interest” information – for example, your pet’s funniest behaviors, his/her favorite things to do, or the thing you love most about your pet. Many people write the story from the animals perspective, for example, “Hi, my name is Midnight…” • Rehome your pet on our website. Submit a photo and a brief story of your pet at www.sonomahumane.org/adopt/adoptions-owner . Interested persons will contact you to learn more about your animal. Pets will remain on the website for at least 90 days. You will be responsible for contacting us at (707) 542-0882 once your pet has been adopted. All pets must be spayed or neutered to be posted on the website. • Email out to friends, family or co-workers. Give your photos, story and email to everyone you know asking for their help. Advertise through your workplace email or your community bulletin board. Placing your pet with someone you know will ease the transition for you, the new owner and your pet. • Make a re-homing poster. Use the Sonoma Humane Society re-homing template included in this packet as a guideline. Make several photocopies of the poster and then attach an original photo to each poster. Place the re-homing posters in veterinary offices and pet supply stores near and far, where people who take good care of their animals visit often. • Charge a fee. Most people who want a pet for the right reasons are happy to pay a modest adoption fee. • Advertise. Place an ad in your local newspaper, listing the most important characteristics about your pet and the kind of home your pet needs. This will cost a little more, but will save you time and aggravation evaluating the applicant. Advertisements with photos get more attention. Helpful hints on evaluating potential adopters: • • • • • Interview potential adopters carefully. Use the adoption application we have provided as a guide. Review the “Meet Your Match” form. Go over this document with each applicant to see if the applicant’s lifestyle is compatible with your pet. Does your pet fight with cats? Is your pet high or low energy? Make sure he/she fits into the lifestyle of the applicant’s family, and your pet is what they’re really looking for. Along with the adoption application, you might consider the following in order to ascertain additional information (please note that with respect to some of these items, an open and honest discussion will provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your pet’s placement): o Verify the name and address with a driver’s license. o Call the person’s landlord and make sure he/she has permission to have a pet. o Ask to see the person’s veterinary records on all his/her current or past pets to see if he/she takes good care of animals. o Get references (friends, neighbors), and call to see if they can vouch for the person’s ability to care for animals. Take the time to consider applicants. Don’t allow yourself to be pressured into making a decision that you do not feel right about. Your judgment is your best guide. Follow up. Call to see how your pet is doing in his/her new home. A responsible owner will welcome your concern for the animal. Office use: Family meet Dog to Dog TSA SMA Animal SB#:______________ WOOF Counselor: ____________________________ DOG ADOPTION QUESTIONNAIRE A Safe Haven for Animals 5345 Hwy 12 West Santa Rosa, CA 95407 707.542.0882 Date: __________________ www.sonomahumane.org Please bring this completed form when visiting the shelter. For dogs in foster homes only: Fax: 707-542-1317. Name: ______________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ City/State: __________________________ Zip: ____________ Occupation:___________________ Primary Phone: ___________________ Alternate Phone: ___________________ YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD 1. Name of the dog that you are interested in (if applicable):________________________________________________ 2. Where did you hear about this dog? _________________________________________________________________ 3. Do you currently live in a: House 4. Do you have a fenced yard? Yes Apartment No 5. How many adults live in your home? ________ 6. The noise/activity level in my home is usually: Condo Other: _____________________________ If yes, how high is your fence? _________ How many children? ______ High Medium Ages:________________________ Low 7. Who will be primarily responsible for the care of this dog?________________________________________________ 8. How much money do you expect to spend per year caring for this dog (vet care, tags, food, supplies, toys)? $______ 9. On average how many hours will the dog be alone each day? _____________________________________________ 10. Where will the dog be kept when no one is at home? ___________________________________________________ 11. How/Where would you exercise your dog? ___________________________________________________________ 12. Where will the dog be kept at night? ________________________________________________________________ 13. Veterinary practice last used: ______________________________________________________________________ 14. Are you an experienced dog owner? Extremely Moderately This is our/my first dog Explain:________________________________________________________________________________________ 15. Please list all of the pets currently living in your home: Species Breed Age Sex Altered M / F Y / N M / F Y / N M / F Y / N M / F Y / N M / F Y / N Owned how long? Please fill out the back side of form YOUR IDEAL DOG 16. Which of the following best describes your reasons for wanting this dog? (Check all that apply) Companion Guard dog Hunting Agility Jogging/walking buddy Obedience training Search & rescue Friend for current dog Couch warmer Other: _________________________________________________________________________________________ 17. I like dogs that are: Small Large Any size 18. Please describe the temperament and activity level you are looking for in a dog. (Check all that apply): High energy Outdoorsy dog Lap dog Mellow Affectionate Quiet Guard dog 19. I prefer a dog that… (Check all that apply): Loves children and strangers Can tolerate children and strangers Loves all other animals Can tolerate all other animals Don’t care if he/she gets along well with other animals 20. I would prefer a dog that: Would enjoy walking with me on leash Would enjoy going to the dog park Would run, jog or hike with me Would exercise him/herself in our yard Requires only enough exercise to do his/her business 21. When it comes to relating to dogs, I tend to be more: Strict, demanding (the dog must sit for a cookie) Moderate (encourage good behavior, ignoring bad) Lenient (the dog looks cute so he/she gets the cookie without performing the sit) 22. Dog habits I can’t tolerate are: _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 23. What would you do if you could no longer keep this pet? ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ I certify that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I also acknowledge falsification of the above can result in my being denied adoption of an animal or, if an animal has been adopted to me, the return of that animal to Sonoma Humane Society. Signature: ______________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ Office Use Only: Case Number: ____________ Reviewed by: __________________________________ Date: _____________________ March 2014 Office use: SMA Animal SB#:______________ Person SB#:______________ MEOW Counselor: _____________________________ A Safe Haven for Animals 5345 Hwy 12 West Santa Rosa, CA 95407 707.542.0882 www.sonomahumane.org CAT ADOPTION QUESTIONNAIRE Please bring this completed form when visiting the shelter. Date: __________________ Name: ______________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ City/State: __________________________ Zip: ____________ Occupation:___________________ Primary Phone: ___________________ Alternate Phone: ___________________ Emergency Contact Name: ____________________________________ Phone: _________________________________ YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD 1. Name of the cat that you are interested in (if applicable): _______________________________________________ 2. Where did you hear about this cat? _________________________________________________________________ 3. Do you currently live in a: House Apartment 4. How many adults live in your home? ________ 5. The noise/activity level in my home is usually: Condo Other: _____________________________ How many children? ______ High Medium Ages:________________________ Low 6. Who will be primarily responsible for the care of this cat?________________________________________________ 7. How much money do you expect to spend per year caring for this cat (vet care, tags, food, supplies, toys)? $_______ 8. On average how many hours will the cat be alone each day? _____________________________________________ 9. Will this cat be: Indoor only Outdoor only Indoor & outdoor 10. Where will the cat be kept when no one is at home? ___________________________________________________ 11. Where will the cat be kept at night? _________________________________________________________________ 12. Veterinary practice last used: ______________________________________________________________________ 13. Please list all of the pets currently living in your home: Name Species Breed Age Sex Altered M / F Y / N M / F Y / N M / F Y / N M / F Y / N M / F Y / N Owned how long? Please fill out the back side of form May 2014 YOUR IDEAL CAT 14. Which of the following best describes your reasons for wanting this cat? (Check all that apply) Companion For kids Mouser Companion for pet Other: _________________________________________________________________________________________ 15. Please describe the temperament and activity level you are looking for in a cat. (Check all that apply): High energy Playful Lap cat Mellow Affectionate Quiet 16. I prefer a cat that… (Check all that apply): Loves children and strangers Can tolerate children and strangers Can tolerate all other animals Don’t care if he/she gets along well with other animals 17. Do you plan to have the cat declawed? Yes No Loves all other animals If yes, why? _________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 18. Cat habits I can’t tolerate are: _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 19. What would you do if you could no longer keep this pet? ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 20. Please check the topics you would like our staff to discuss with you today: Indoors vs. outdoors Litter box issues Declawing Nail trimming Introduction to other pets Scratching furniture Cats with kids Grooming I certify that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I also acknowledge falsification of the above can result in my being denied adoption of an animal or, if an animal has been adopted to me, the return of that animal to Sonoma Humane Society. Signature: ______________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ Office Use Only: Case Number: ____________ Reviewed by: __________________________________ Date: _____________________ Notes: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ May 2014 [Type text] I Am Looking for a New Family My Name Is______________________ (place your pet’s photo here) Fill in story, and post around your community I am a________________________________________ (Age, Sex, and Breed/Mix Type) Here is my story:__________________________________________________ If you would like to meet me, please contact_________________________________________ Daytime:___________________________ Evenings:___________________________________ Last updated:________________________________ Admissions Information What To Do If You Need To Surrender Your Pet: You have a number of choices, the last of which should be surrendering your pet to a shelter. If you have exhausted alternatives to relinquishment (including trying to work through challenges, or trying to find a new home for your pet yourself with friends, neighbors, family or co-workers), here is how our admissions process works. What You Should Expect: Please understand that as a no-kill shelter, Sonoma Humane Society cannot accept every animal brought to our shelter immediately. We treat every animal’s life as precious and will not resort to euthanasia to control the number of pets at our facility. Therefore, we will accept the surrender of owned cats and dogs by appointment only as space allows. We do charge a modest surrender fee for dogs and cats which will be applied to the costs we will incur providing care to the pet. How The Process Works: Each day Sonoma Humane Society Adoption Staff assess the amount of space available in the shelter as animals find homes through our Adoption Center. Based on the number of adoptions and available cages and kennels, a staff member will call you based upon your order on our waiting list to schedule appointments for the week. Appointments are scheduled Tuesday through Friday 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Each appointment should take approximately 30 minutes. You should obtain surrender forms from our website ahead of time. (A questionnaire pertaining to your dog’s behavior or your cat’s medical history will be given as well.) Dogs over 6 years old and cats over 8 years old will need to have blood work done ahead of time. The fee is $80. Your pet’s acceptance hinges upon a healthy blood panel. Please arrange for the blood work prior to your surrender appointment. If an Adoption Staff member leaves a message, we must hear back from you within 48 hours to confirm that you still need our services. Leaving a voicemail is considered confirmation. If we are unable to contact you or you do not return our message within 48 hours of our initial call, we will leave your name on our waiting list, but will contact the next person to bring in his pet for the available space. The goal of this process is to have available spaces filled as quickly as possible, keeping spaces from standing empty and maximizing our lifesaving capacity. What To Bring With You: • • • • All veterinary records Your pet’s medications (if any) Completed surrender paperwork. Please obtain and complete surrender forms ahead of time to make the appointment process easier. Please understand that any of your pet’s belongings from home such as blankets, toys and food, may be donated and will not follow your pet through the adoption process. For everyone’s safety, all dogs must be leashed and all cats must be in a carrier. What To Do When You Arrive: • • • A staff member will evaluate the behavior of your pet. Once your pet has been evaluated and Sonoma Humane Society decides to take your pet into its care, your surrender fee will be collected. The surrender fee is usually $40 (exceptions may apply for litters of infant animals). Accepted forms of payment are cash or credit/debit card. An appointment for evaluation does not guarantee that Sonoma Humane Society will be in a position to take your pet into its care. What To Do If You Need To Surrender Your Pet Today: Sonoma Humane Society urges you not to surrender your pet to a shelter. A shelter should always be your very last resort. If you are unwilling to wait for an appointment at our shelter, you may contact the local animal control agency in your jurisdiction to inquire about their surrender process. You may also want to ask questions related to their adoption and euthanasia practices for owned animals. Contact Information: Sonoma County Animal Care and Control: (707) 565-7100 Rohnert Park Animal Shelter: (707) 584-1582 Petaluma Animal Shelter: (707) 778-7387 Sonoma Pets Lifeline: (707) 996-4577 ANIMAL RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS* A Safe Haven for Animals (Within California) 5345 Hwy 12 West Santa Rosa, CA 95407 707.542.0882 www.sonomahumane.org Dogs Organization Telephone Web Address/Email Address 1 Love Dog Rescue (530) 643-1107 www.1lovedogrescue.org A Leg Up Rescue (707) 591-5417 www.aleguprescue.org All Aboard Animal Search and Rescue (707) 526-0970 Anderson Valley Animal Rescue (707) 895-3785 BAD RAP (a pit bull rescue) Big Dog Rescue www.allaboardanimalsearchandrescue.com Helps lost pets on the Street [email protected] Homeless Pets www.badrap.org (707) 665-0332 www.homelesshounds.us (707) 849-7759 www.bcrescuenc.org (707) 578-4800 www.brighthaven.org California Animal Rescue (707) 293-4470 www.californiaanimalrescue.org California Collie Rescue (650) 851-9227 www.calcollierescue.org California Irish Setter Rescue (510) 524-2602 www.ncisrescue.org California Labradors, Retrievers, and More Rescue (858) 273-5386 www.labsandmore.org Border Collie Rescue of Northern California Brighthaven-Healing Arts Center for Animals California Lhasa Apso Rescue http://lhasaapso.rescueme.org/California California Shih-Tzu Rescue http://shihtzu.rescueme.org/California California Whippet Rescue www.ncwfa.com/whippet-rescue.html Chihuahua Rescue www.chihuahuarescue.com Countryside Rescue (707) 542-5582 Dachshund Rescue of Northern California Delta Paws Animal Rescue Dirty Dog Squad www.countrysiderescue.com www.drnc.org (206) 298-5418 www.petfinder.com/shelters/CA1418.html http://dirtydogsquad.org/ *Sonoma Humane Society is not affiliated in any way nor do they endorse these organizations. This is meant to be a resource only. January 2016 http://dpcnc.org/ Doberman Pincher Club of Nocal Organization Telephone Web Address/Email Address Dragonfly Rescue (707) 479-1818 [email protected] FurEver Animal Rescue (510) 912-9036 www.fureveranimalrescue.org Furry Friends Rescue (510) 794-4703 www.furryfriendsrescue.org German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California (800) 728-3473 Golden Gate Bassett Rescue (707) 765-2690 Golden Gate Lab Retriever Rescue (707) 480-8469 Golden State German Shepherd Rescue Golden State Greyhound Adoption and Rescue (877) 447-4717 www.gsrnc.org Rescue & Welfare of German Shepherds www.ggbassetrescue.org Rescues Basset Hounds www.labrescue.org Rescues Labs www.gsgsrescue.org Rescues German Shepherds (925) 946-0426 www.goldengreyhounds.com Grateful Dog Rescue (415) 587-1121 www.gratefuldogsrescue.org Greendog Rescue Project (707) 433-4377 Greyhound Rescue (707) 280-0881 Herd It Through The Grapevine (Herding Dog Rescue) Homeward Bound Golden Retriever Rescue (707) 583-9583 www.greendogproject.com Any dog rescue www.greyhoundfriendsforlife.org Rescue & Adoptions www.hittgv.org Herding Dog Rescue (916) 655-1410 www.homewardboundgoldens.org Jessica’s Haven (415) 757-8785 www.jessicashaven.com Labrador Rescuers (619) 819-0234 http://labrescuers.org/ Lake County Animal Services (707) 349-2624 Lily’s Legacy Senior Dog Sanctuary (415) 488-4984 www.lakecountyanimalservices.org Dog Rescue www.lilyslegacy.org Senior Dog Rescue [email protected] Rescue Muttville (senior dog rescue) (415) 272-4172 www.muttville.org New Leash on Life Rescue Foundation (661) 255-0097 www.nlol.org No Boundaries Animal Rescue (707) 228-9485 www.noboundariesanimalrescue.org Surrenders Noah’s Bark (707) 657-7626 www.noahspets.org NorCal Beagle Rescue (510) 579-5850 NorCal German Short Hair Rescue (408) 402-2092 My Pit Bull Has A Pack www.norcalbeagles.com Rescue & Foster www.norcalgsprescue.com Rescue & Foster *Sonoma Humane Society is not affiliated in any way nor do they endorse these organizations. This is meant to be a resource only. January 2016 NorCal Golden Retriever Rescue (650) 615-6810 NorCal Italian Greyhound Rescue (707) 446-1858 (Barbara Birt) www.golden-rescue.org Rescue & Foster www.igrescue.com Rescue & Foster www.norcalpoodlerescueadoption.com Rescue & Foster (707) 987-8572 www.norcalweimrescue.org NorCal Poodle Rescue NorCal Weimaraner Rescue Organization North Bay Canine Rescue Telephone (707) 763-7736 Northern California Family Dog Rescue (The Kern Project) Web Address/Email Address www.northbay-canine.org www.thekernproject.com Peace of Mind Dog Rescue (831) 718-9122 www.peaceofminddogrescue.org Pets in Need (650) 367-1405 www.petsinneed.org Pit Bull Rescue www.pbrc.net Pomeranian Rescue Group (510) 691-2780 www.da-rybolt.wix.com/pomeranianrescuegroup Pug Rescue of Sacramento (925) 974-7847 www.pugpros.org Rocket Dog Rescue (415) 756-8188 www.rocketdogrescue.org Rotts of Friends (530) 661-0213 www.rottsoffriends.com Russell Rescue CA www.russellrescueca.com Southern California Vizsla Rescue www.socalvizslarescue.org Special Pets Rescue (707) 350-7008 www.specialpetsrescue.org The Dog Spot (510) 375-3340 (925) 212-1795 www.thedogspot.rescuegroups.org Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation (925) 256-1273 www.arf.net We Care Animal Rescue (707) 963-7044 www.wecareanimalrescue.org West Coast Mastiff and Large Breed Rescue www.wcmastiffrescue.com Wind Country Animal Lovers (707) 888-9196 [email protected] Wonderdog Rescue (415) 621-3647 www.wonderdogrescue.org *Sonoma Humane Society is not affiliated in any way nor do they endorse these organizations. This is meant to be a resource only. January 2016 Cats Organization Telephone All Aboard Animal Search and Rescue (707) 526-0970 Anderson Valley Animal Rescue (707) 895-3785 Bay Area Cat Rescue Bee Holistic Cat Rescue and Care Web Address/Email Address www.allaboardanimalsearchandrescue.com Helps lost pets on the street [email protected] Homeless Cats www.bayareacatrescue.org Homeless Cats www.beeholistic.com Holistic care of unwanted cats www.brighthaven.org Homeless & senior cats www.californiaanimalrescue.org Abandoned animals & surrenders www.countrysiderescue.com Abandoned & homeless [email protected] Homeless dogs & cats www.feline-rescue.com Homeless cats & kittens www.forgottenfelines.com Spay/neuter feral cats Brighthaven-Healing Arts Center for Animals (707) 578-4800 California Animal Rescue (707) 293-4470 Countryside Rescue (707) 542-5582 Dragonfly Rescue (707) 479-1818 Feline Rescue of No. California (707) 494-5544 Forgotten Felines (707) 576-7999 FurEver Animal Rescue (510) 912-9036 www.fureveranimalrescue.org Furry Friends Rescue (510) 794-4703 www.furryfriendsrescue.org Lake County Animal Services (707) 349-2624 www.lakecountyanimalservices.org Dog Rescue Nine Lives Foundation (650) 368-1365 www.ninelivesfoundation.org No Boundaries Animal Rescue (707) 228-9485 www.noboundariesanimalrescue.org Persian and Himalayan Cat Rescue (925) 838-1838 www.persiancats.org Pets in Need (650) 367-1405 www.petsinneed.org Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue (707) 301-7377 www.purebredsplus.org Ragdoll Rescue Special Pets Rescue www.floppycats.com/ragdoll-rescue.html (707) 350-7008 www.specialpetsrescue.org *Sonoma Humane Society is not affiliated in any way nor do they endorse these organizations. This is meant to be a resource only. January 2016 The Urban Cat Project (415) 334-1003 www.theurbancatproject.org We Care Animal Rescue (707) 963-7044 www.wecareanimalrescue.org Wine Country Animal Lovers (707) 888-9196 [email protected] Rabbits/Rodents Organization Telephone Web Address/Email Address Contra Costa Rabbit Rescue www.contracostarabbitrescue.org North Star Rescue www.northstarrescue.org Save A Bunny (415) 388-2790 The Rabbit Center www.saveabunny.org www.rabbit.org Horses Organization Telephone Web Address/Email Address Animal Place (530) 477-1757 www.animalplace.org Blue Horse Rescue (510) 459-5900 www.bluehorserescsue.org California Horse Rescue Groups www.horse.rescueshelter.com Change (Horse Rescue) (707) 570-7050 www.sonomachangeprogram.com Sadie’s Haven (707) 206-1892 www.sadieshaven.org Sonoma Equine Rescue Rehab and Adoption (888) 883-0868 www.serraequinerescue.org Farm Animals Organization Telephone Web Address/Email Address Animal Place (530) 477-1757 www.animalplace.org Brighthaven-Healing Arts Center for Animals (707) 578-4800 www.brighthaven.org Wildlife Organization Telephone Web Address/Email Address *Sonoma Humane Society is not affiliated in any way nor do they endorse these organizations. This is meant to be a resource only. January 2016 Bird Rescue Center (707) 523-2473 www.birdrescuecenter.org International Bird Rescue (707) 207-0380 www.bird-rescue.org Native Songbird Care and Conservation (707) 484-6502 www.nativesongbirdcare.org Sonoma County Reptile Rescue (707) 829-8152 www.sonomacountyreptilerescue.com Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue (707) 526-9453 (707) 992-0274 www.scwildliferescue.org Wildlife Fawn Rescue (707) 931-4550 www.fawnrescue.org *Sonoma Humane Society is not affiliated in any way nor do they endorse these organizations. This is meant to be a resource only. January 2016 ANIMAL RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS* A Safe Haven for Animals (Outside of California) 5345 Hwy 12 West Santa Rosa, CA 95407 707.542.0882 www.sonomahumane.org Dogs Organization Telephone Animal Rescue League of Marshalltown, Iowa Arizona Pug Adoption and Rescue Network Arizona Weimaraner Rescue (641) 753-9046 Central time zone (480) 964-3126 Mountain time zone Central Ohio Greyhound Rescue (614) 239-0943 Eastern time zone (206) 234-4977 Pacific time zone (717) 484-4799 Eastern time zone (701) 205-0190 Central time zone (888) 814-9670 Eastern time zone Chihuahua Rescue and Referral (Washington) Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue (Reinholds, Pennsylvania) For Luv of Dog Rescue (Fargo, North Dakota) Golden Retrieve Rescue of Michigan Homeward Bound Dog Rescue (Minnesota) Last Hope Animal Rescue of Long Island, NY Long Island Bull Dog Rescue, NY Mutt Madd-Ness (Marietta, Georgia) North Shore Animal League America (Port Washington, NY) Old Dog Haven (Washington) Rawhide Rescue (Warren, New Jersey) St. Louis Bull Dog Rescue (Missouri) Web Address www.arlmarshalltown.com www.aparn.org www.arizonaweimaranerrescue.com www.centralohiogreyhound.org www.chihuahuarescueandreferral.com http://dvgrr.org/ www.4luvofdog.org http://grrom.com/ http://homewardboundrescue.com/ (631) 425-1884 Eastern time zone (631) 689-6245 Eastern time zone (404) 406-6322 Eastern time zone (516) 883-7575 Eastern time zone (360) 653-0311 Pacific time zone (908) 420-8780 and (908) 420-8781 Eastern time zone http://lasthopeanimalrescue.org/ www.longislandbulldogrescue.org www.muttmaddness.org www.animalleague.org/rescue/ http://olddoghaven.org/ http://rawhiderescue.weebly.com/ www.stlbulldogrescue.org *Sonoma Humane Society is not affiliated in any way nor do they endorse these organizations. This is meant to be a resource only. May 2014 Organization Save a Yorkie Rescue (Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania) Telephone (610) 670-2183 (7:00 PM eastern time is the best time to call) The Golden Retriever Club of America National Rescue Committee Web Address http://saveayorkierescue.rescuegroups.org/ www.grca-nrc.org Cats Organization Animal Rescue League of Marshalltown, Iowa Last Hope Animal Rescue of Long Island, NY Rawhide Rescue (Warren, New Jersey) Telephone (641) 753-9046 Central time zone (631) 425-1884 Eastern time zone (908) 420-8780 and (908) 420-8781 Eastern time zone Web Address www.arlmarshalltown.com http://lasthopeanimalrescue.org/ http://rawhiderescue.weebly.com/ *Sonoma Humane Society is not affiliated in any way nor do they endorse these organizations. This is meant to be a resource only. May 2014