Top Animal And Humane Societies in Miami, FL 33157

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Pet Med Animal Clinic Company

5.0

By Ashley Williams 4

I would like to commend your company for the generosity afforded us by your entire staff. Very nice and clean clinic. My fur-babies feels comfortable as they are being groomed by the staff. ...read more

Pet Med Animal Clinic Company

5.0

By Natalie Leonard

Their customers are always their priority and it made my day. ...read more

Pet Med Animal Clinic Company

5.0

By Raquel Frates

Thanks again for all the help. Service was incredible. ...read more

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Read The Latest Newsletter from SabbathRescue.org

We've just published a new edition of our newsletter! You can check it out on our website and get the latest information from SabbathRescue.org. Let us know what you think! Read It Now Here ...read more

By Sabbath Memorial Dog Rescue Center, Inc. June 26, 2008

Animals Trapped Inside Abandoned Homes...This Cannot Be Ignored!

SabbathRescue.org  (Sabbath Memorial Dog Rescue Center, Inc.) is a 5013C Non Profit Organization in Miami, Fl. 305-799-1567. They have been diligently rescuing, treating, and housing 100's of Abandoned Pets in the Miami area each week, for 8 years now. They have been featured on the local News stations, to expose the epidemic of Pets being left behind, inside abandoned foreclosed homes. Donations are the only way they can survive! There are currently more dogs, and cats coming into the shelter, than there are Donations to care for them. All People need to Donate, whether you love animals or not. Donate as much as much as possible. It's an incredibly urgent situation, and many lives are depending on "You" the people. Please Donate whatever you can today... There is no tomorrow, unless Everyone helps today! Many Dogs, and Cats are Available Now! Click Here: SabbathRescue.org Pets Available Now No person should feel comfortable with this.  SabbathRescue.org should not be left to deal with this alone, it's Everyones Responsibility to keep our communities safe, healthy, productive, and functioning on a "Cooperative Level". If "You" are reading this, it is as much your responsibility to help, as it is everyone elses. If you care what your neighborhood turns into, then you will make a donation today to SabbathRescue.org, and know that you just helped get these abandoned Dogs, and Cats off the streets, and into good homes. You can imagine what would happen, if 100's of Dogs, and Cats each week, were left inside abandoned homes...and "nobody" rescued them. They are being left to starve, and die with absolutely no way to help themselves.   Can "You" live with that? We definitely can't. :( Please make a Donation today...It's a matter of Life, and Death right now. Click/Copy Link Here: SabbathRescue.org Donations Thank you for all your anticipated support, The Rescue Team at SabbathRescue.org ...read more

By Sabbath Memorial Dog Rescue Center, Inc. June 06, 2008

There's a snake in my yard! What do I do?

The thermometer on the dashboard read 91 degrees today as I answered the phone in my truck. The person on the line was watching three black snakes chase each other around her pool patio. High temps mean reptiles (snakes, iguanas, geckos, monitor lizards) are very active again. The good news for most of us in Miami-Dade County is that venomous snakes are not common here (anymore). That said, many people want to know how best to avoid being bitten by a snake.. the answer is very simple. Leave snakes alone. Most people bitten by venomous (poisonous) snakes are trying to handle or kill the snake. If you see a snake and don't know what kind it is, simply walk away. Snakes don't want to be around people any more than people want to be around snakes. Solving snake problems can be as simple as calling us to remove a snake that has wandered into the garage, or as complex as changing the landscaping in your yard to make it less attractive to your neighborhood snakes. We can give you all your options if the need arises. Also keep in mind that many snakes feed on mice and rats, finding these species frequently in the same areas can be an indicator of a rodent problem. For a look at some of the common non-venomous snakes we've found in the Miami area check out our photo page at www.miamianimalremoval.com Stay safe out there. ...read more

By Miami Animal Removal May 06, 2008

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