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SpokAnimal SpokAnimal leads communities in humane proactive ways to promote and preserve the human-companion animal bond SpokAnimal will save lives by caring for and finding loving homes for homeless pets in our community and beyond
SpokAnimal C. A. R. E. | Spokane WA - Facebook Pinned post SpokAnimal C A R E Nov 28 🎄 A Christmas Story Told by the Shelter Pets 🎄 (A friendly, silly, but honest story about Christmas adoptions) Once upon a chilly December morning, the dogs and cats at the shelter gathered around their beds like little furry elves They’d heard rumors… big ones
Pets for adoption from SpokAnimal | Petfinder SpokAnimal C A R E is passionately dedicated to the placement, protection and health of animals through legislation, education and programs for pets and their people
SpokAnimal C. A. R. E. | Spokane, WA | Chewy Since 1983 SpokAnimal has supported the animals of our community We started as a municipal animal control agency contractor and in 2014, transitioned to operate as a humane society
Spokanimal C A R E in Spokane, Washington (WA) Did the organization engage in direct or indirect political campaign activities on behalf of or in opposition to candidates for public office? Did the organization engage in lobbying activities, or have a section 501 (h) election in effect during the tax year?
SpokAnimal C. A. R. E. in spokane, Washington - Animal Shelter SpokAnimal C A R E was incorporated in 1983 and has operated an adoption center and contracted for Animal Control for the City of Spokane since that time We currently handle over 700 animals per month
SpokAnimal C. A. R. E. | Spokane | Non-profit organization | Placedigger It is our intent to visit partner agencies throughout Washington and the surrounding states and pick up animals in need of a new home, spay or neuter them at SpokAnimal's veterinary clinic, the Dorothy Clark Animal Center, then offer them for adoption to loving homes