Washington humane

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Washington humane

Washington Area Humane Society
The Washington Area Humane Society (WAHS) is a no-kill shelter, funded solely by private contributions. Our shelter takes in thousands of animals and investigates an ... (more...)

Humane Society of Washington County, Maryland
Become a member of the Williamsport Polar Bear Club by taking the chilly plunge into the Potomac River this January 1st, 2009 at 12 noon. The event takes place at the Williamsport ... (more...)

Washington County Humane Society
Volunteer needs, calendar of events, adoption information, wishlist, photos of pets in need of homes, dog training class schedule, and information about helping the shelter. (more...)

Washington Humane Society
Washington Humane Society: 1201 New York Ave., NE Washington, DC 20002 202-576-6664) (24 hours) Open to the public: 12-5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday and 12-8pm Monday, Tuesdays ... (more...)

The Washington Humane Society
At the Washington Humane Society, stray, outcast and abused animals get a second chance. No call for help goes unanswered and no animal is turned away. (more...)

Seattle Humane Society
Provides info about responsible pet care, animal welfare and Humane Society activities. Serves all of King County from facilities located in Bellevue, Washington. (more...)

Welcome to The Humane Society for Southwest Washington
Includes photos of available animals, donation information, adoption policy, success stories, and volunteer opportunities. (more...)

Humane Soceity of Washington County, Tennessee
The Washington County Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the education of pet owners in an effort to stem the tide of unwanted animals that will ultimately be ... (more...)

The Washington Humane Society
Adopt an animal. C lick on the location and animal type in the box to the right to view the animals available for adoption at the Washington Humane ... (more...)

Washington | Humane Teen
Get the Low-Down on Lobbying Major decisions affecting the lives of animals are made all the time in the U.S. Congress and state legislatures. These government bodies pass laws ... (more...)

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