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The
Minnesota Humane Society does not operate a shelter, but works
closely with no-kill rescue organizations. We recommend you
consider only adopting from, or surrendering an animal to, a
no-kill organization. Contact numbers for metro area no-kill
organizations are listed below. Placing an animal with a
no-kill organization gives you the peace of mind that the animal
will not be killed, but will find another home. County humane
societies and animal control facilities are flooded with animals
and often put 50% of the incoming animals to sleep. The
situation is much worse for cats, older animals, or any animal
with a health or behavior problem. Adopting from a no-kill
organization is important because they do not put animals to
sleep, and they can only rescue more when they adopt out the
ones they have. Also, the animals available for adoption have
been checked by a veterinarian, are current on their
vaccinations, and have been spayed and neutered. These rescue
organizations have a wide variety of animals—young to old,
purebred to mixed breeds, and small to large.
If you
want to find another home for your animal because of behavior
problems, we urge you to contact an animal behavior specialist
for assistance. Most behavior problems can be eliminated when
properly addressed.
Click
here
for animal behavior and dog obedience information.
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