
The Anti Cruelty Society
The Anti Cruelty Society
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More about this organization
Mission
Building a community of caring by helping pets and educating people which we accomplish through providing an open door for any animal in need 365 days a year along with programs and services including: cat and dog adoptions, low-no cost spay/neuter surgeries, charity veterinary clinic, cruelty investigations and rescue, humane education, dog training classes, free behavior hotline, short-term accommodations for emergencies (S.A.F.E.) temporary housing for pets whose owners are victims of domestic violence, medical, fires, floods, and home foreclosures, the Bruckner Rehabilitation & Treatment Center, the Virginia Butts Berger Cat Clinic and the Dog Rehabilitation Center.
About
Shelter services. The society works to match adoptable animals with suitable and permanent homes. The society is an open-door shelter, meaning it accepts any animal in need 365 days a year. The foster program provides temporary homes for animals in need of special care prior to permanent placement. The society's humane investigations department provides pickup and rescue of neglected, abused, injured, and stray and unwanted animals and investigates reports of animal cruelty and abuse. The society provides assistance with pet behavior issues through its behavior hotline and dog training programs.
