Top Animal And Humane Societies in San Antonio, TX

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I went to the Hill Country Animal Thrift store to find items for projects. I had my two children with me (who were very well-behaved in the store), and when I asked if my 4 year old could please us...Read More…

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Animal Defense League

5.0

By Isabelu210 at Citysearch

I had a wonderful experience adopting my pet from the ADL. I began as a foster for an animal that endured medical neglect which resulted in blindness and infection. When my pet "Max" (2month old Yorkie-Poo) was surrendered to the shelter, the medical staff did everything in their power to try to save the eye (this is why he needed to be fostered). I of course grew to love him and not want to ever part so I decided to adopt him! My process was long, yes but I understand these animals have been through a lot, they must be released to someone who is truly going to commit, perticularly to an animal with an existing medical condition. After the adoption process I encountered some medical problems with his problemed eye. I returned to the ADL Animal Hospital and they removed the eye to prevent future infections (it was not big deal since he couldn't see from it anyway). I was so happy to get him back and watch him recover from the surgery! I unfortunately have a two pet limit at my current apartment but once I move into a bigger home, my spouse and I intednt to adopt from the ADL and rescue another special animal who deserves a good home! Without the ADL the only alternative for stray, neglected and abused dogs and cats is the city pound where they face being destroyed due to over population. I am grateful they are here and stand by their true 100% no kill mission. They will go above and beyond to make any sick or injured animal adoptable! ...read more

Last Chance Forever Bird of Prey Conservancy

5.0

By Richard Schuman

Mr. Karger i truelly believe that you sir are doing a fantastic job ive seen your demonstrations and have learned alot from them and the work you do saving these magnificent birds should be awarded any way sir keep up the good work and im looking forward to seeing your next demonstration at waxahachie next weekend ...read more

Cedar Oil Industries

5.0

By Untouchable Creations

Yes, I am the web master for this company, but I became the advertising agency and a dealer myself because I was amazed with the product. I had a flea problem with my puppies and as soon as I sprayed it on the fleas jumped off, I was sold. You will be too. You need to take a long look at this company. ...read more

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Chip N' Chase Pet Store

Call (210) 549-8199 for a full line of dog accessories such ase coats,dog treats,doggie apparel and so much more. Chip N' Chase Pet Store San Antonio, TX 78218 Phone: (210) 549-8199 Contact Email: chipnchasepetstore@gmail.com Website: www.chipnchasepetstore.com Main Keywords: Dog apparel, dog supplies, San Antonio, TX ...read more

By Chip N' Chase Pet Store April 11, 2014

How to begin a lost pet search

So you are going about your daily routine when you notice you haven't seen your cat or dog in a while. Your heart races, your adrenaline rushes through your body, and now you are freaking out. First thing to do is look in your home and back yard. Look in places your cat could hide or your dog could be sleeping. Second, walk your neighborhood. A full city block! One thing to note is that lost pet tracking involves a great deal of understanding animal behavior. I recommend reading this website's information on reasons pet's roam. IF your physical search efforts produce zero results then move to the Internet. Begin with FREE lost pet websites: Mystraypet  Of course :) PetHarbor Local newsites Stick to free sites that allow you to list your pet's information, photos, and have some form of secure way to contact you. The next day you should visit shelters and the Humane Society. Place posters at those locations incase animal control or a neighbor is on their way to the shelter. Then go home and post flyers around your neighborhood. Remember that dogs can travel far so use your judgement. ...read more

By Mystraypet August 10, 2013

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