I have compiled a listing of animal rescue centers and animal shelters in South Dakota. It is by no means a complete listing, so I invite you to submit one that you are affiliated with. I am passionate about rescuing pets, so have made an exception to the normal submission guidelines for this directory. If the only site your rescue or shelter has is a subdomain or subpage of a larger website (such as petfinder.com or animalshelters.org) I will still approve it, as long as the shelter includes dogs.
Scroll down, and see the four randomly selected dogs available for adoption in South Dakota, then continue scrolling for a listing of the available shelters.
Random available dogs in South Dakota |
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Izzie - Husky The Shelter did not provide any further description Learn more about Izzie |
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Robbie - Chocolate Labrador Retriever The Shelter did not provide any further description Learn more about Robbie |
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Payton - Husky,Saint Bernard St. Bernard The Shelter did not provide any further description Learn more about Payton |
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Ginger - Boxer The Shelter did not provide any further description Learn more about Ginger |
| Information courtesy of PetFinder.com Last updated 08/06/2011 |
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Brookings Regional Humane Society http://www.brookingshumane.org/ The Brookings Regional Humane Society (BRHS) works to help rescue and care for animals that are abandoned, neglected, or needing to be surrendered by their owners. Once an animal is surrendered to the Humane Society they will undergo a medical exam, tested for feline leukemia and FIV (kittens/cats), heartworm disease tested (puppies/dogs), brought current on all age appropriate vaccinations. 1027 Main Ave. South Phone: (605) 697-7387 | |
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Dakota Dachshund Rescue http://www.dakotadachshundrescue.org/ Dakota Dachshund Rescue is a very small group of volunteers who really love the little wiener dogs. We work together to rescue abandoned, abused, and unwanted dachshunds and those that need rehoming because their owners just can't keep them anymore. We provide medical and behavioral care for them. PO Box 2771 Phone: (605) 332-5774 | |
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Twin City Animal Shelter http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/SD01.html The Twin City Animal Shelter is committed to assisting the animals of the Lead-Deadwood community, and acting as a leader in illustrating the effectiveness of a vigorous spay/neuter program. Our work has made a substantial difference in pet overpopulation in our area. 722 East Main Street Phone: (605) 584-2480 | |
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