Have you seen the new shelter that you made possible? Located 2 miles west of I43 on Highway 33 in Saukville, the Ozaukee Campus has become a major destination point in Ozaukee County! Adoptions have doubled in the new building, we’ve hosted a variety of tours and classroom field trips, and the first Scout Night Open House attracted over 100 children from the community.
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If you haven’t yet stopped by, join us for a free tour. See the journey the animals take from the minute they walk into our Animal Arrivals to when they are adopted by loving families in their Adoption Suites. Reserve your spot TODAY.
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Reserve your Boy or Girl Scout troop’s spot for the 2012 Scout Night festivities. Come meet a certified therapy dog team, learn about animal safety, experience an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour, animal interaction and more! For more information, click here or email Andrea.
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Register for a dog training class. We also offer a Small Animal Care Seminar, indoor Pooch Playtime for well-socialized dogs, and more.
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Become an Animal Care Volunteer. These very special people help us keep the animals happy, and the facility looking new. We do require that these volunteers be at least 18 years old, and commit to a 2-hour weekly shift. If you are interested, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 262-988-5949 or email for further details.
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Adopt. Check out the available puppies, kittens, dogs, cats and small animals at the shelter.
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Donate! Whether you can give $10 or $100, every dollar makes an impact in our ability to save more lives, offer educational programming and continue to build a community that values animals with respect and kindness.
