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Animal House Rescue, Inc.
was founded
in April of 2002 by Jody Goins and Nancy Romanczuk. Jody and
Nancy met in 2000 when they were both volunteers at the Fulton
County Humane Society. When the Humane Society decided it
would no longer accept animals, they could not simply sit back and
do nothing. Jody and Nancy were the ones who would get the
pictures of dogs and cats on euthanasia lists all across Ohio,
Michigan and Pennsylvania. So, that's when they decided to
branch out and form Animal House Rescue.
Animal House Rescue is a non profit rescue organization with 501c3
status. They rescue dogs and cats from kill shelters, have them
spayed or neutered, get them up to date on their vaccinations and
place them into forever homes.
Animal House Rescue, Inc. currently has no shelter and runs strictly
out of foster homes. They do travel every weekend to adoption
events, please see the
Events
page to find out where they will be next!! Application,
screening and adoption fees apply to all dogs and cats. You
can learn more about the adoption process and fees on the
Adoption page.
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Mission Statement
The purpose of Animal House Rescue, Inc.
is to rescue as many unwanted pets as we possibly can, assess their
placement ability, and to place them into good, permanent homes
making the best possible match; to provide care and training
information on each pet we place. It is our policy that placeable
pets will not be euthanized due to lack of homes. Instead, we will
keep the pet in our program as long as we deem necessary to find a
suitable home. Pets that are considered unplaceable due to
aggression, advanced age, serious illness or other major problems
will be humanely euthanized.
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