How to recycle/dispose plastic pet carriers. County Web Accessibility information including Alternative Format Requests for Disabled Users are provided on this page.
Velocity of Books accepts a wide variety of books, audiobooks, and magazines for people of all ages. Email Carolyn Thompson or call 301-674-3056 for more information. Small Things Matter seeks donations of new (unused) books for children ages 0-18. Call 202-669-8550 or email [email protected] to learn more.
For donation drop off in Montgomery County, MD, visit a nearby GreenDrop center. If you’d like us to come to you, call us at 888-944-3767 to schedule our donation pick up service. Tell us where and when we should pick up your donations, and you’re all set. You can also call us anytime if you have questions concerning the donation process.
WHERE CAN I DONATE MATERIALS? Bring your reuse donations to the Montgomery County Shady Grove Processing Facility and Transfer Station Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Closed on all County Government holidays). DIRECTIONS: The Transfer Station is located
12 Items to Donate to Your Local Animal ShelterUnopened Pet Food. Keep those kibble bags sealed before heading off to donate. ... Raised Cot Bed. ... Cleaning Supplies. ... Shredded Office Paper + Newspaper. ... New Cat + Dog Toys. ... Gentle Leads + Leashes. ... Office Supplies. ... Window-Mounted Cat Bed.More items...
Appointments are required to surrender animals. To schedule an appointment, please call 240.773. 5666. The Montgomery County Animal Services & Adoption Center is an open-admission organization. Despite our best efforts, some animals cannot be placed due to behavior and/or medical issues.
The Maryland SPCA's mission is to improve the lives of pets and people in the community through education, veterinary services, and humane care. Over 90 full- and part-time staff work side by side with hundreds of volunteers to deliver these services.
Pet Surrenders and Help If you must surrender your pet, please call the shelter at 410-887-7297 to make an appointment.
Depending on the rules of your local shelter, you can sometimes drop your dog off at an animal shelter, but they may need advanced notice or to follow specific shelter procedures to do so. Some do allow walk-in surrenders, but some do not. Instead, they require pet owners to work with an intake specialist.
If you are unable to keep your pet, call Animal Control for assistance....Report Animal Abuse or File a Complaint.Contact InformationType of Report/ComplaintPolice Non-Emergency Phone: 410-887-2222To file an animal cruelty or neglect report when immediate police intervention is not required. To report animal bites3 more rows
The SPCA is willing to accept ALL unwanted animals of any size and species. We wish to assure the public that they should not be afraid to surrender pets for whatever reason. The SPCA does not charge for animals to be surrendered, however, donations are welcome.
Our veterinary clinic provides exams, vaccinations, treatment for illness, diagnostics, surgery, dental cleanings, and many other services. All proceeds benefit animals at the MD SPCA.
If you need assistance, please call our friendly fundraising team on 09 256 7312 or email [email protected].
Surrendering a pet to admissions is by appointment ONLY.You must be at least 18 years of age in order to sign the surrender contract.You must be the legal owner of the pet.On the day of the appointment you must bring ID and cash or credit card for the surrender fee.
The Maryland SPCA will not euthanize healthy or adoptable pets, so it's important to have your pet's veterinary records available.
We offer a county-wide pet food pantry to low-income pet owners and owners facing financial difficulties throughout Prince George’s County, Montgomery County and the DMV. We hold monthly food distribution events in Upper Marlboro and Landover. Please check the Events page and below for details.
MD Feeding Pets In Need Food Pantry: Pet food pantry providing supplemental pet food to elderly, low income and homeless persons with pets. Message them on Facebook at facebook.com/feedingpetsinneed
Rescue Well: Helps owners keep pets in homes by providing support and resources, especially during times of crisis. 410-456-1392
Help For Pets Food Bank: Owners can receive free food for their dog or cat through the monthly program at the Pet Adoption Center. The program distributes dry pet food to registered families on an as-available basis. To register to join or to learn more about the program, please call 636-949-7387.
Frederick County Humane Society Emergency Pet Food Bank: Offers temporary assistance to Frederick County residents who cannot afford to feed their pets. Pet owners are able to pick up a weeks supply of pet food, three (3) times in a twelve (12) month period. For more information, please call our office at (301) 694-8300.
MCHS Pet Food Pantry: Open weekdays between noon and 4:00 pm. Ring the doorbell and speak with staff.
College Park Animal Control: May have food available for resident pet owners. Call (240) 487-3575 to confirm.
When you're ready, simply pack your donation items into large plastic bags or boxes.
Have us come by your location for pickup or drop them off at any of our convenient locations.
After donations have been received, a tax receipt will be provided directly to you.
By donating a training session for a foster or adopted dog, you help set them up for success in their new forever home, particularly for dogs that need a bit more help getting them ready for adoption !
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue has a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization as recognized by the IRS.