Pet Owners Unite Join Gainesville S Thriving Pet Community - chat
The gainesville community joined forces in person and online last month to get wilson, a newly adopted black lab, safely home to clearwater after he was lost in haile plantation.
Our mission is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of healthy and treatable pets in north central florida.
We have several dogs and cats of all ages looking for a forever home.
How you can help.
It is an open discussion group for groomers and owners to ask each other questions without fear of being attacked.
We are a no kill, all volunteer rescue orgainization dedicated to saving homeless animals, especially cats and kittens.
Our mission is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of healthy and treatable pets in north central florida.
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Formerly the alachua county humane society, gainesville pet rescue and helping hands pet rescue, we joined forces in 2018 to streamline.
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This group is meant as a bridge between the pet care community and pet owners.
Interested in adding a pet to your family?
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Formerly the alachua county humane society, gainesville pet rescue and helping hands pet rescue, we joined forces in 2018 to streamline.
The humane society of north central florida was created in 2018 when the leadership of the alachua county humane society, gainesville pet rescue, and helping hands pet rescue decided to permanently join forces.
Faithful friends pet rescue and rehoming.
Additional opportunities exist in coordinating fundraisers and supply drives.
Please fill out the volunteer application.
We welcome groups to join us at adoption and special events.
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