
Please mail donations to:
Pulaski County Humane Society
PO Box 4032
Waynesville, MO 65583
Or call:573)774-0067
Mission Statement of the Pulaski County Humane Society
- To promote and protect the health and safety of animals in Pulaski County, Missouri.
- To reduce the pet overpopulation problem by promoting spay/neuter programs.
- To provide information and education to the public regarding humane animal care.
- To work as a liaison to municipalities in Pulaski County, with the hope of their establishing a Pulaski County Animal Shelter.
Goals of the Pulaski County Humane Society:
1. Raise funds to pay for spay/neuter certificates
2. Provide support to the various Pulaski County animal facilities, in terms of labor,
education, supplies, etc.
3. Establish the organization as a clearinghouse of information, in regard to questions of
the general public on animal care, possible animal abuse/neglect/animal disposal, area
animal shelters, private pet adoptions, etc.
4. To have a county animal shelter and animal control officer. |
St Robert Animal Shelter
If you or some one you know is interested in adopting, please call 451-2000 x 1144 and set up an appointment to see the dogs.
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American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
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