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ANIMAL SERVICES - ROCKLIN

CITY OF ROCKLIN #86319629


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  • 11232 B Avenue
    Auburn, Placer

Placer County Animal Services provides animal services to the City of Rockin.  

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ANIMAL SERVICES - ROSEVILLE

CITY OF ROSEVILLE #86321450


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  • 1051 Junction Blvd
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Emergency Phone
    916-786-6444

The City of Roseville Police Department's Animal Control Officers make every effort to keep the public safe, protect animals, and educate the community to be responsible pet owners.

Placer SPCA is the City's contract shelter. Contact them for lost/found animals, low-cost spay / neuter and vaccine clinics, and pet adoptions. They do not respond to animal issues out in the field, handle enforcement, or removal of dead animals from the roadway or private property.

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ANIMAL SERVICES - TRUCKEE

TOWN OF TRUCKEE #4662518


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  • Animal Services Shelter
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Police Dispatch
    530-550-2320

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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ANIMAL SPAY & NEUTER

ANIMAL SPAY & NEUTER #65630862


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  • 3524 KOA Way
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Auburn Office
    530-889-8800

Animal Spay & Neuter is a non-profit organization in Auburn.The clinic’s mission is to end overpopulation and the killing of animals in shelters; thus, spaying every cat and dog before they have any offspring is their goal. Their surgeons alter puppies and kittens that are eight weeks and older, healthy, and meet minimum weight requirements.

Services offered:
  • Spay/neuter services
  • Dental services
  • Vaccines
  • Wellness services
  • Help with feral cats
  • Traps for feral cats
HORSES FOR HEALING INC.

HORSES FOR HEALING INC. #65631297


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  • 1255 Monument Place
    Newcastle, Placer

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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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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PET RESOURCES - RED ROVER

RED ROVER #70437763


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  • PO Box 188890
    Sacramento, Sacramento

Red Rover provides support and resources for pet owners in need, including:

Emergency Boarding Grants
Boarding help for pet owners hospitalized with COVID-19. This grant will cover the cost of up to two (2) weeks of boarding while a pet owner is hospitalized.

Urgent Care Grants Financial assistance for immediate, lifesaving veterinary care

Domestic Violence Safe Escape Grants Helping families and pets to safety by offering survivors of domestic violence support in offsetting the cost of temporary pet boarding while a client is in a domestic violence shelter.

Domestic Violence Safe Housing Grants Helping shelters provide a safe space for pets. Our grants can help to build pet housing at the domestic violence shelter, or help domestic violence shelters work with partners in the community to offer other pet housing options.

Find financial assistance for veterinary care

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PLACER SPCA

PLACER SPCA #65631401


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  • 150 Corporation Rd.
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Placer SPCA in Auburn
    530-823-7722

Placer SPCA provides services for the pets and people of Placer County, including dogs, cats, and small animal adoptions.
  • Lost and found
  • Spay and neuter assistance
  • Low-cost rabies and microchip clinics
  • Youth programs
  • Volunteer opportunities

Placer SPCA is a private nonprofit organization.

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THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING - RTW

RIDE TO WALK #65631413


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  • Riding Facility 2460 Delmar Ave.
    Penryn, Placer
local_phone
  • Office
    916-791-2747

Ride To Walk (RTW) is a therapeutic horseback riding program founded by Dr. Kristine Corn in 1985.

Their mission is to enhance the lives of children and young adults with neurological disabilities by providing innovative therapeutic horseback riding activities that are recreational in nature and adapted to the individual's needs and disabilities.

Ride To Walk received non-profit status in 1988 and is certified by the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH). They serve children with disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, attention deficit disorder, head trauma and sensory processing challenges.

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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
    916-358-2917

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. As part of this project, Rotary Screw Traps will be operating in the Yuba River from October 2023 to May 2024. Details at links noted below.

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