you could call them, also you can place an ad in the lost and found of your local paper they do not normally charge for this, in between time if it is at all possible for you hold him/her for a few days until the owner claims the dog, that would be a perfectly happy ending.
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If a dog has rabies, then a humane society MUST kill the dog. it depends if its a no-kill shelter or not. You need to call and find out if they euthanize dogs or not.
Call the Humane Society in your area for assistance. Try to find a "no kill" shelter.
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Winnipeg Humane Society
Petsmart partners with the local Humane Society or ASPCA. So the cats that you will find there, are the cats that the Humane Society or ASPCA has up for adoption.
One will find The contact details for the Dane County Humane Society on the company's official website. On the top right of the website click the contact section.
There are few requirements to be able to adopt a puppy, or a dog of any age, from the Humane Society. They will judge your character and make sure you are a good fit for the dog by seeing how you interact. You should have a cage ready to take the dog home. The Humane Society wants the dogs to find homes, so the process isn't made too hard.
The Humane Society. They have lots of animals and you can find a wide selection of animals
There are not many web sites that have these, you can search The Humane Society web site.
Since I'm not from Ontario I can't give a specific location, but in general if you call an animal shelter or local Humane Society chapter they can point you in the right direction.
You can find all sorts of animals in the Humane Society. Dogs and cats are the most common, of course, but you can also adopt rabbits, birds, small mammals, and possibly reptiles. It all depends on where you live and what shelter you are going to, but if you are thinking about adopting an animal the Humane Society is a great place to go. If you don't find any animal that you would like to adopt at the Humane Society, see if you have a local FAIR (Foundation for Animals In Risk) nearby. They are a great no-kill (unlike the Humane Society) group and will surely help you find a companion animal. Petfinder.com lists all types of animals available at private breed rescues and at larger shelters. Just looking at their search options gives you an idea of the many types of animals available for adoption.
take your dog or cat to the vet and have it spayed. If you can't afford this call a humane society and ask them where you can find a low cost or free spay neuter clinic in your area.