Donations
Huntsville Animal Services is always willing to accept donations
for the shelter. All financial donations go directly into the
Humane Education Fund. This money is used to help educate the
citizens of metro Huntsville so they can be better pet owners.
It helps fund special events, such as “Operation
Identification”, “Open House & Adopt-A-Thon”, and other public
service events.
Citizens who wish to help, but are unable to contribute
financially can organize supply drives, such as newspapers,
litter, and dry pet food. Or, without organizing a drive, donate
individual items. Every little bit helps!
ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE AND GO DIRECTLY FOR THE
ANIMALS’ CARE AND WELL- BEING!
Below is a list for items that are always welcome &
needed:
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Towels
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Small sturdy
blankets
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Leashes
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Collars (cat &
dog, big and small) |
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Shampoo –
NON-CHEMICAL |
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Cloth for bandanas |
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Bleach |
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Treats (cat & dog,
NOT rawhide chews) |
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Laundry detergent |
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Dryer sheets |
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Brushes |
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Nail clippers
Spray cologne for dogs & cats |
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Following is a “wish list”:
A large multi-room rabbit Hutch that is suitable for outside weather.
Mouse/Hamster/Guinea Pig cages (2-3)
Water bottles for small mammals
Small food & water bowls (Plastic, with wide base to prevent
tipping or heavy ceramic type crocks)
Wire, collapsible pens/crates for off-site adoptions
(various sizes)
Cat condos
Grooming Table
Veterinary Supplies of all kinds
Anesthesia Machine
Autoclave
Medications
Two Stall Barn and storage room in the back paddock
Please call for more details concerning individual items.
Ideas for community supply drives:
Newspapers
Pennies for Paws
Small Cat Scratching posts (ideal for boy/girl scout troops to
build as community projects)(approx. 1”x6”x18” wrapped in carpet
for adoptions)
Recycle for Rover -- Aluminum Can Drive
VOLUNTEER
Our volunteers are an integral part of our program. Volunteers’
time and caring improves the quality of life for the pets that
come through our shelter.
Who can volunteer?
Anyone over the age of 12 can volunteer in the shelter. HOWEVER:
Children ages 12 – 14 must have adult supervision!
How much time do I have to volunteer?
We like to have a commitment of at least 16 hours a month. Most
shifts are a minimum of 3 hours.
Do I have to volunteer in the shelter?
Absolutely not! We are working on some outside projects for the
animals & the shelter. We understand that some people want to
help but find it difficult to work with the animals directly
knowing the possibility of their fate.
Is all the shelter volunteer work directly dealing with
the animals?
No. In addition to walking, bathing, and socializing the
animals, there is clerical work, adoption counseling, cleaning,
and other work that assists the operations of the shelter &
staff.
Some of the activities that do not involve direct
contact with the animals:
Working at the volunteer desk
Greeting citizens when they enter the shelter, directing
them appropriately
Processing lost & found reports
Helping with the laundry (you do have to go into the shelter
area for this)
Assembling license stickers
Adoption counseling
Washing food & Water bowls (you do have to go into the
shelter area for this)
Public Awareness
Assisting with Special Events
Activities directly involving the animals:
Cleaning pens & cages
Feeding & watering
Walking dogs & puppies
Socializing the pets
Brushing & grooming the cats
Bathing the dogs
Teaching basic obedience to the dogs
Assisting Off-Site Adoptions
Adoption Counseling
Stuffing adoption packs
What are the requirements to volunteer?
As stated previously, you must either be of age, or have an
adult volunteer with you. There is an application process. The
purpose of applying and interviewing is to ensure that this is
the right place to volunteer and use your talents in the
appropriate areas. Some people think they want to work here,
only to find out it’s not for them. There is an orientation
class and a waiver of liability that must be signed.
When can I volunteer?
Volunteers are needed at all times while the shelter is open.
Saturday volunteer slots are the most popular and fill the
fastest. All volunteer time outside of the shelter can be done
at any time, just remember to document it for appropriate
credit.
How do I start?
Call the Humane Educator 883-3794 for more information! Or stop
by the shelter for an application today!
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