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HORSES FOR HEALING INC.

HORSES FOR HEALING INC. #65631297


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  • 1255 Monument Place
    Newcastle, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-887-9573

Horses for Healing is a therapeutic riding center dedicated to enhancing the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of special needs individuals and their loved ones through involvement with horses.

Therapeutic riding provides the opportunity for people with special needs to use horses as their therapists.

Through this multi-sensory approach, the horse helps to heal the individual both physically and psychologically.

Come see how we are changing lives one ride at a time!

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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT - CDFW

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE #4663087


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  • California Department of Fish & Wildlife, North Central Region
    Rancho Cordova, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-358-2900

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife maintains and protects the state's fish, wildlife, plant and native habitats. Manages related recreational, commercial, scientific, and educational uses. Works to prevent illegal poaching. Issues wildlife warnings for bears and mountain lions when necessary. CDFW issues hunting and fishing licenses.

To report bear issues

  • If actively underway in Nevada County call non-emergency dispatch at 530-265-7880.
  • If reporting general bear or other wildlife issues, call the wildlife management line at 916-358-2917.

Yuba Salmon Study

The goal of the Yuba Salmon Study is to reintroduce salmon to their historical habitats in the Yuba River watershed through a phased, science-based, and cost-effective fish passage project.

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PET RESOURCES - RED ROVER

RED ROVER #70437763


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  • PO Box 188890
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-429-2457

Red Rover provides financial assistance and resources to help pet owners in crisis, including veterinary care and support for domestic violence survivors with pets.

Services include:

  • Urgent Care Grants: Financial assistance for veterinary care
  • Domestic Violence Safe Escape Grants: Covers temporary pet boarding costs for people entering domestic violence shelters
  • Domestic Violence Safe Housing Grants: Helps shelters create safe housing for pets or partner with community pet housing programs
  • Resource Directory: Offers information on financial aid for pet care, including:
    • State and national assistance programs
    • Condition and breed-specific aid
    • Support for food, spay/neuter, vaccinations, and transportation
    • Fundraising tools and financing options
    • Resources for horses and nonprofit organizations

Red Rover is not a shelter or veterinary clinic and cannot accept animals.


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PET FINANCIAL AID RESOURCES - SAMMIE'S FRIENDS

SAMMIE'S FRIENDS #78590727


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  • Sammie's Friends @ Nevada County Animal Shelter
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Cat facility
    530-274-1955

Sammie's Friends provides medical care and adoption assistance to animals brought to the Nevada County Animal Shelter and other disadvantaged animals in the community.

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ANIMAL ADOPTION - SAMMIE'S FRIENDS

SAMMIE'S FRIENDS #4661705


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  • Sammie's Friends @ Nevada County Animal Shelter
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-471-5041

Sammie's Friends provides adoption services and medical care for disadvantaged animals in Nevada County.

Services include:

  • Pet adoptions for cats, dogs, and other pets
  • Veterinary care for shelter animals
  • Assistance with lost and found pets
  • Courtesy listings for pet rehoming


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ANIMAL SERVICES - GRASS VALLEY & NEVADA CITY

CITY OF GRASS VALLEY #86299509


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  • Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-7880

The Animal Control Division of the Grass Valley Police Department provides service to the residents who reside in the city limits of Grass Valley and City of Nevada City.

  • Urgent calls requiring an animal control officer, or calls after regular business hours - 530-265-7880 (dispatch)
  • Animal Shelter - non-emergency calls - 530-477-4630

If you have an address with three or four digits in Grass Valley or Nevada City you are in the City limits. If you have a five digit address, contact Nevada County Animal Control at 530-265-7880 or 530-265-1471.

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ANIMAL SERVICES - NEVADA CITY & GRASS VALLEY

CITY OF NEVADA CITY #86305208


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  • 317 Broad Street
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-7880

The Animal Control Division of the Grass Valley Police Department provides services to people who live within the city limits of Grass Valley and the City of Nevada City.

  • Urgent calls requiring an animal control officer, or calls after regular business hours - 530-265-7880 (dispatch)
  • Animal Shelter - non-emergency calls - 530-477-4630

If you have an address with three or four digits in Grass Valley or Nevada City you are in the City limits. If you have a five digit address, contact Nevada County Animal Control at 530-265-7880 or 530-265-1471.

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WILDLIFE SERVICES - NCAC

NEVADA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER #89326347


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  • 950 Maidu Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-470-2690

Wildlife Services is a cooperative program between the United States Department of Agriculture and Nevada County, and is responsible for the control of non-domestic animals such as skunks, opossums, raccoons, beavers, coyotes, mountain lions, bears, and damaging birds that pose a threat to human or animal health and safety, or cause damage to property, agriculture or livestock. The main goal of the program is to remove only the animals that are causing the problem. To contact the Federal Trapper assigned to Nevada County, call 530-470-2690 during office hours. Some services have fees.

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ANIMAL CONTROL - NCSO

NEVADA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE #4661139


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  • 950 Maidu Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-1471

The Animal Control department oversees Animal Control Operations and the Sammie's Friends Animal Shelter.

Services include:

  • Impounding stray animals or owned animals running at large
  • Investigation of nuisance complaints (i.e. barking)
  • Investigating animal bites
  • Dog licensing throughout the unincorporated areas of Nevada County.

Shelter services, including lost or found pets and adoptions, are run by Sammie's Friends.

In the event of disasters and emergencies, the Animal Control department of the Nevada County Sheriff's Office oversees animal evacuation.

Animal Evacuation information is event specific. Details will come from the Nevada County Office of Emergency Services. Though animal evac may be at the Nevada County fairgrounds, it may somewhere else if, for example, there is an event underway at the fairgrounds.

Specific information will be available by calling 2-1-1 or 833-342-5211.

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ANIMAL SERVICES - TRUCKEE

TOWN OF TRUCKEE #4662518


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  • Animal Services Shelter
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-582-7830

Town of Truckee Animal Services and the Humane Society of Truckee Tahoe have a unique, long-standing partnership. The shared animal shelter facility, located at 10961 Stevens Lane in Truckee, maximizes efficiency and effectiveness by housing the public and private entities under the same roof to promote the compassionate, respectful, and humane treatment of animals and people through partnership, sheltering, services, and education.

Responds to all calls of injured animals, both wild and domestic; please call Truckee Police Dispatch at 530-550-2320.

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