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Max's Animal Rescue & Humane Society is a 501c3 not for profit organzation that survives soley on the donations we receive. We are the only shelter in our county. We are here to provide care and shelter for homeless animals until they are placed into a loving and lifetime home. We provide community awareness that instills the benefits of proper care and love for companion animals. We provide all aspects of care to any animal in need that comes to our doors. We find loving lifetime homes for all our adoptable animals. We educate the public on importance of spay & neuter and the programs that are affordable and available. We have education and resource information to help promote responsible pet ownership.

Adopting a Furry Friend
All animals adopted from Max's Animal Rescue will be up to date on thier shots before leaving the rescue. Including rabies. All adoptable animals will be spayed & neutered before adoption unless it is age restricited. A adoptee will be under contract to have pet altered as soon as possible. Max's Animal Rescue has an adoption form to be completed and verified before any adoptions will be finalized. Come Visit Us! We are located in Hoboken GA on Saddle Club Rd. Please call for directions and for hours of operation.

Friday, January 16, 2009

How to Find Your Lost Dog

How to Find Your Lost Dog
By the time you are reading this article, most likely you have been looking for your lost pet for 24 hours or more. You have walked then driven your neighborhood. You have been to the local animal shelter and registered your pet as missing. You have lost a lot of sleep.
You are reading because you feel the odds are strong that you will recover your pet. In the vast majority of instances, your instincts will prove true.
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Let's try to help you. Let's briefly go over 3 things:
(1) why pets run away and where they often go,
(2) the logical steps to take in assisting recovery and
(3) things you can tell your friends later if you are among the many who succeed in recovering your lost pet.
(1) Why and Where do they go?
(2) Steps to Recovering Your Pet
(3) How to Avoid Losing Your Pet

Alan Grosbard
Malibu, California
November 5, 2000
Source:
http://www.petfinder.com/journal/index.cgi?article=831#why

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