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All Hearts Rescue
Sanctuary Name
All Hearts Rescue
Organization Type
501(c)3 non-profit
EIN
81-1291369
IRS Ruling Year
2016
Hours
Unknown
About
All Hearts Rescue is a 501(c)(3) organization, with an IRS ruling year of 2016.
parkerandpets@yahoo.com
Phone
406-212-7544
Address
41680 Flathead View Dr, Polson, MT 59860
Help for Homeless Pets Inc.
Sanctuary Name
Help for Homeless Pets Inc.
Organization Type
501(c)3 non-profit
EIN
81-0523780
IRS Ruling Year
1999
Hours
13:00 – 18:00
About
Help for Homeless Pets (HHP) is a 501(c)(3) no-kill animal shelter operating in Billings, Montana, and serving primarily Yellowstone County since 1998. Our primary goals are:
1) to find permanent homes for homeless pets; and
2) to promote spay/neutering in an effort to curb pet homelessness and other tragic consequences caused by overpopulation.
HHP does not kill or euthanize animals; rather, we provide shelter at the facility or in a foster home until a homeless pet finds its permanent home. We house up to 100 cats and 40 dogs at our facility located at 2910 Hannon Road in Billings, Montana.
hhpmontana1@gmail.com
Phone
406-896-1700
Address
2910 Hannon Rd, Billings, MT 59101
Heart Of The Valley Animal Shelter
Sanctuary Name
Heart Of The Valley Animal Shelter
Organization Type
501(c)(3) non-profit
EIN
23-7375919
IRS Ruling Year
1974
Hours
About
Heart of the Valley, Inc. (HOV) is a private 501(c)(3) non-profit animal shelter located in Bozeman and serving the Gallatin and Madison Valleys. Our primary service area includes Bozeman, Belgrade, Manhattan, Three Forks, Big Sky, West Yellowstone. HOV also has contracts to serve as a stray holding facility for Gallatin County, City of Bozeman, City of Belgrade and the Town of Manhattan.
HOV is an open admission shelter which means we accept any dog or cat brought to the shelter regardless of condition or circumstance. In addition to reuniting lost pets with their families and finding new homes for homeless animals, HOV serves as a resource for the community by providing programs and services designed to help bring people and pets together. We offer humane education programming, canine training classes and behavioral consultations, special adoption programs for senior adults and military veterans, low cost micro-chipping, ID tags, pet licensing and a no cost Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP).
kori@heartofthevalleyshelter.org
Phone
406-388-9399
Address
1549 E Cameron Bridge Rd, Bozeman, MT 59718
Stafford Animal Shelter
Sanctuary Name
Stafford Animal Shelter
Organization Type
501(c)(3) non-profit
EIN
36-3432468
IRS Ruling Year
1986
Hours
Updated 6/14/2022 – Unfortunately Stafford Animal Shelter was DESTROYED by the Yellowstone Flood. The shelter is CLOSED until further notice.
About
The Stafford Animal Shelter prevents animal distress by caring for displaced animals, facilitating adoptions and reunions, minimizing pet overpopulation and pioneering humane education & community outreach.
Stafford Animal Shelter is a no-kill, open-door shelter that accepts all pets in need regardless of age, species, breed or medical condition. We have no length of stay restrictions so animals are welcome with us until they find their forever homes. We accept every pet in need: abandoned or homeless, unwanted litters from unspayed and uneutered animals, and those confiscated by control officers for cruelty. The only nonprofit animal care facility in Park County, we serve the people and pets of the greater Southwestern Montana community including Gallatin, Sweet Grass, Stillwater, Meagher, Fergus counties and beyond. As the only Shelter in the region that accepts all lost or unwanted pets; not just dogs and cats, we have a “Zoo” where we can care for a wide range of pets from exotics to rodents to birds to small mammals. We also serve as the care facility for animals running at large, cruelty cases, and emergencies by city and county animal control officers. Of all the animals we take in approximately half are reclaimed and half are adopted. Every adoptable cat, dog, kitten and puppy are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped prior to adoption.
info@staffordanimalshelter.org
Phone
406-222-2111
Address
3 Business Park Rd, Livingston, MT 59047
Tiny Tails K-9 Rescue, Inc
Sanctuary Name
Tiny Tails K-9 Rescue, Inc
Organization Type
501(c)(3) non-profit
EIN
90-0646332
IRS Ruling Year
2012
Hours
By appointment only.
About
Tiny Tails is a 100% volunteer group that works from foster homes.
We do not have a facility. Our rescues usually come to us needing special care and we find that providing that care in a home, rather then a kennel works best for our rescues.
tinytailsadoptionapplications@gmail.com
Phone
406-580-2006
Address
2612 Yadon Rd, Manhattan, MT 59741
Humane Society - Lake County Area (Mission Valley Animal Shelter)
Sanctuary Name
Humane Society – Lake County Area (Mission Valley Animal Shelter)
Organization Type
501(c)3 non-profit
EIN
81-0463465
IRS Ruling Year
1992
Hours
11:00 – 17:00 (Tue-Sat)
Closed on Sunday & Monday
About
The Mission Valley Animal Shelter is committed to The Humane and Compassionate & Treatment of Animals.
We shall shelter and care for lost and unwanted dogs and cats.
We shall seek to return lost animals to their owners.
We shall place adoptable dogs and cats into humane and responsible environments.
We shall promote the sterilization of dogs and cats.
We shall work to reduce euthanasia rates and end the tragedy of pet overpopulation.
We shall aid in the prevention of abuse and cruelty to animals.
We shall implement programs and provide services to promote responsible pet ownership.
office@missionvalleyanimalshelter.org
Phone
406-883-5312
Address
36251 N Reservoir Rd, Polson, MT 59860
Humane Society – Lake County Area (Mission Valley Animal Shelter)
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Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter Inc.
Sanctuary Name
Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter Inc.
Organization Type
501(c)3 non-profit
EIN
26-1389957
IRS Ruling Year
2009
Hours
Saturday: 12pm (noon) – 5pm
Sunday: 12pm (noon) – 5pm
12:00 – 19:00 (Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri)
12:00 – 17:00 (Sat & Sun)
Closed on Wednesday
About
Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 2007 and officially took over the sheltering of the City’s companion animals in 2009. It is a common misconception that Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter (YVAS) is a division of the City of Billings. While we do maintain a contract with the City to care for Billings’ lost/stray animals, we are separate entities. In fact, our City contract accounts for less than one-third of the shelter’s annual income, leaving us to raise the remainder of our budget through other means. In 2021, YVAS entered into a contract with Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office to house and reunite lost dogs. Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to provide an open door policy to County cats at this time. We will accept cats from outside Billings city limits on a case-by-case basis, depending on adoptability and availability of space.
Over the last decade, YVAS has grown to become the largest shelter in Montana, intaking over 5,000 animals every year. Despite being one of the largest shelters in the state, YVAS has one of the smallest staff when compared to others in Montana.
YVAS has also made many changes over the years; ever-evolving to provide the best care for animals and the people of the Billings community. Our current shelter programs include reuniting lost pets with their owners, adoption, foster care, volunteer, outreach & education, low-cost spay & neuter clinics, and our life-saving Working Cat Program. We have recently partnered with the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program to increase our lifesaving capacity and improve the health and wellbeing of the animals in the community.
Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter is dedicated to strengthening the human-animal bond by providing compassionate, high-quality care, and resources to the community.
info@yvas.org
Phone
406-294-7387
Address
1735 Monad Rd, Billings, MT 59101
Flathead County Animal Shelter
Sanctuary Name
Flathead County Animal Shelter
Organization Type
Department of Flathead County
EIN
–
IRS Ruling Year
–
Hours
12:00 – 17:00 (Tue-Fri)
11:00 – 16:00 (Sat)
Closed on Sunday & Monday
About
All Shelter animals are spayed or neutered prior to adoption and receive the following vaccinations:
Dogs receive vaccinations against bordetella (kennel cough), canine distemper (CD) virus, adenovirus (CAV-1 ) induced hepatitis (ICH), canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2) induced respiratory disease, canine parainfluenza (CPI), canine coronavirus (CCV) induced enteritis, and canine parvovirus (CPV). They also receive a one-year rabies vaccine at 4 months of age or older.
fcas@flathead.mt.gov
Phone
406-752-1310
Address
225 Cemetery Rd, Kalispell, MT 59901
Thompson River Animal Care
Sanctuary Name
Thompson River Animal Care
Organization Type
501(c)3 non-profit
EIN
20-5520480
IRS Ruling Year
2006
Hours
13:00 – 17:00 (Wed-Fri)
12:00 – 17:00 (Sat)
14:00 – 17:00 (Sun)
By appointment only: Monday & Tuesday
About
Located in Thompson Falls, Montana. Thompson River Animal Care Shelter is dedicated to the welfare of animals in Northwestern Montana. Our goal is to provide shelter for the lost, homeless, neglected, and abused animals until a suitable loving home can be found.
All animals adopted through TRACS will be healthy, vaccinated and spayed or neutered. New owners have to agree to license as required, treat the new pet humanely and continue to insure the pet is in a healthy and loving environment. Working with the community, TRACS has grown into a shelter that will not turn away any needful pet, and can assure a healthy and comfortable life for the pets in Northwestern Montana.
TRACS is a non-profit organization and exists solely on donations. With your help we can achieve our goal.
Mission: To offer shelter and protection for the well being of all companion animals in our community by offering a comprehensive package of services for these animals and their current or future human companions.
For Animals: we shall provide care and safe shelter for those animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment, or abuse from the time they are received until they are adopted into good homes.
For Humans: we shall continue to work within the community to educate humans on the importance of responsible guardianship, compassion, and respect for all animals.
For Community: we shall work towards the enhancement of the bond between humans and animals through effective adoption, community education, and community services; and we shall work towards the reduction of stress of pet overpopulation via the encouragement towards spay and neuter of all companion animals.
shelter@pet-tracs.com
Phone
406-827-8722
Address
3 Mountain Meadows Ln, Thompson Falls, MT 59873
Kootenai Pets For Life
Sanctuary Name
Kootenai Pets For Life
Organization Type
501(c)(3) non-profit
EIN
81-0543796
IRS Ruling Year
2002
Hours
10:00 – 13:00 (Mon-Fri)
Closed on Saturday & Sunday
About
Kootenai Pets for Life was started in 2001 by a group of concerned citizens to provide a humane, no kill Shelter for the stray and abandoned pet population of the Libby/Troy area. It is a non-profit, all volunteer organization providing shelter, assisting our community with spay and neuter, foster care, veterinary assistance and education.
In 2002 the City of Troy allowed KPFL to use their Animal Shelter. While grateful for the use of the facility the conditions spurred the group to raise funds and build a more humane Shelter in Libby. Thanks to all the people who volunteered and all that donated we were able to start a new structure in Libby in 2008. August 2009 we were able to move the cats and dogs into the new structure and enjoy the facility that volunteers built.
kootenaipetsforlife@yahoo.com
Phone
406-293-5735
Address
125 County Shop Rd, Libby, MT 59923
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