The Shelter Tallahassee
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Welcome to our Tallahassee, Homeless Shelters and Services for the needy page. Below are all of the homeless shelters and services for the needy that provide help to those in need for Tallahassee, and surrounding cities. We also provide other homeless resources such as transitional resources for the homeless. Homeless clinic and treatment center resources are also provided on the right navigational bar. Many shelters also provide services such as alcohol and drug rehab treatment along with clinics.
We did not find any shelters within a 30 mile radius of Tallahassee. Please click back on your web browser and search another city Do you know of a shelter in this area? Help us build our resources. Please add it here: ADD HOMELESS SHELTER . If you are looking for some other resources we have some other websites to recommend: 1. TransitionalHousing.org : Provides a nationwide list of Transitional Housing. 2. HalfwayHouses.us : Online listings of Halfway Houses across the US. 3.
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HEALTH The same techniques that physiotherapists use to treat a variety of injuries and conditions in humans have been adapted to suit animals with great success. Family pets, show dogs, and working dogs can all benefit greatly from physiotherapy. Dogs whose activities involve a lot of agility are especially susceptible to the types of problems that physiotherapy can address.
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Want to see all of TLCASC’s incredible community outreach? Visit the $100K Challenge blog ! Next week, we're hitting the road to celebrate with Tallahassee, so stay tuned for reports from sunny Florida. And don’t forget to check out aspca.org/blog tomorrow when we’ll reveal the grand prize winner of the ASPCA $100K Challenge!
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Below is a sample search of our Dalmatian breeders with puppies for sale. The search tool above returns a list of breeders located listings located nearest to the zip or postal code you enter. From there you can see photos of their pups, find out detailed information on their web page and contact them by email, phonoe or even get driving directions.
In addition to the Pet Health Care Library, we have provided the following links to websites that provide some great information on a variety of topics related to veterinary medicine and pet health care. We will update this page frequently, and would love to hear your ideas on links that you would like to see us add to this page to share with other pet owners. Feel free to send us your favorites. If we like them, we will add them to our list!
During the Challenge, TLCASC was everywhere from local fairs to college campuses, and kept the community in-the-know with fun blog posts from Daisy, canine reporter, who shared individual animal successes as well as exciting milestones. Together, staff, volunteers and the TLCASC community saved 1,288 animals from August 1 through October 31—an increase of 335 lives saved over the same time period in 2009.
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UCF Sociology professors Drs. Amy Donley and James Wright recently lent their expertise to the Tallahassee-Leon Shelter. The shelter was in the midst of some controversies when the United Way of the Big Bend President, Heather Mitchell, and the shelter’s board leadership called in the experts to help get the shelter back to working at maximum efficiency. For a long time the shelter has been causing local concern with more common issues like whether the shelter attracts more homeless people to the area, whether the presence of the shelter negatively affects economic development and community revitalization in the area and would the shelter guests be better served if the shelter were moved to a different location.
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The professors visited the Tallahassee-Leon Shelter on April 5-8, and conducted a series of interviews with the shelter’s staff, guests, members of the Board of Directors, and various representatives from the larger Tallahassee community. After a weekend filled with informative observations, Donley and Wright wrote a report containing 12 recommendations addressing all aspects of the shelter. To read the full report, click here .
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Cat fees are $30-$150 depending on several factors. We sometimes do fee-waived promotions for cats. Dogs are $80-$300, other animals are generally $20. Our process: Adopting a companion animal from LCHS involves a few simple steps... View our adoptable animals, and select the pet(s) you are interested in adopting. Talk to the animal(s) foster parent: Give our office a call at 224-9193 and talk with one of our adoption counselors. They will put you in touch with the animal(s)' foster parent. OR Some foster parents prefer to be contacted directly.
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Since established Cauz i can has helped hundreds of cats, dogs and horses. We seek permanent, safe, and happy homes for all our adoptable animals. Until then they receive the best of care and stay with us as long as necessary to find a loving new home. Many of them end up living here permanently.
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Since many of the animals come to us in very poor condition we provide whatever veterinary care is needed. Then we give them much-needed TLC before they are ready for adoption. We also have them spayed or neutered, helping reduce the number of unwanted puppies and kittens.
The majority of our animals are housed in the homes of our foster parents, and can be viewed online, or at bi-monthly adoption booths at our local PetSmart store. We also have cats at that same PetSmart every weekday day. We have a portion of our cats come to live at our office to allow for better viewing by the public or when an appropriate foster home situation is unavailable.
Our Mission To relieve animal suffering To prevent animal cruelty To eliminate overpopulation of animals To promote humane education To enhance the human/animal bond The Leon County Humane Society is Tallahassee's largest no kill, non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to saving Tallahassee's homeless pets by educating our community about responsible pet ownership and reducing pet overpopulation through programs like Spay/Neuter, Rescue Ride, and Friends Fur Life. Because we are a no-kill organization, we are also a âlimited intakeâ shelter.
PET-NEWSWORTHY If you're considering adding a pet to your home in 2015, you're in very good company. As many as 71.4 million homes are expected to include a pet in 2015. According to the American Pet Product Association, pet families have increased from 56% of households in 1988 to 62% this year.