“Central Vermont Humane Society shelters and adopts domestic dogs, cats, and small furry animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs. We offer dog training classes, community clinics for low-cost rabies vaccinations and microchips, and education to animal guardians. CVHS also works to prevent and address animal cruelty and neglect, and supports legislative efforts to protect animals in Vermont. CVHS’s humane education programs for kids include Humane Heroes kids club as well as a popular summer camp.”

-Quote via the CVHS site

 

“Our Mission Statement: To provide shelter and compassionate care while finding loving families for at-risk and homeless companion animals.

With more than 60 years of history, the RCHS has a lot for which to be proud. It began in the late 1950s when 2 local women, Ellen Hollrock Porter and Olive Smith, were concerned about the many stray animals they saw and cared for. They assembled a group of people to discuss the idea of creating a humane society.”

-Quote via the RCHS site.

 

“North Country Animal League’s mission is to promote compassionate and responsible relationships between humans and animals. We do this through:

Adoptions

Education and Outreach

Spay/Neuter Programs

Support of Cruelty Prevention

Sheltering of Homeless Animals.”

-Quote via the NCAL site.