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HUMANE SOCIETY PROGRAM | WINDHAM COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY

Provides pet adoption services; spay/neuter clinics; pet food assistance for low-income pet owners; community education about pet care; shelter for animals who have been abandoned, abused, or surrendered by their owners; and community support of animal cruelty investigations. The shelter attempts to reunite lost pets with owners. The Foster Care Program provides food and supplies for volunteers willing to provide temporary foster care for pregnant cats and dogs, animals recovering from minor surgery, and animals in extreme stress in the shelter environment. Also provides monthly Wellness Clinics at their Brattleboro shelter and in Wilmington, open only to pet owners receiving Pet Care Assistance. Applications for both services may be downloaded from the website.

Last Assured

05/30/2024

Physical Address

916 West River Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301

Hours

Monday-Saturday: Hours Vary; Open by appointment only

Fax

(802) 254-3680

Application process

By Telephone for an Appointment; Information On Website

Fee

Fixed Fees; Accepts VSNIP Vouchers

Eligibility

Volunteers: Age 14 and Older; 14 and 15-year-olds must be accompanied by a parent or guardian

Service area

Windham County, Vermont

Agency info

WINDHAM COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY

Windham County Humane Society is a non-profit animal shelter and services organization that serves Windham County and surrounding areas. Services include animal adoption; shelter for animals who have been abandoned, abused, or surrendered by their owners; low or no-cost spay neuter and wellness clinics; preventive care for low-income pet owners; community education about pet care; and assist law enforcement in the investigation of reported cruelty and neglect of animals.