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| Suki |
| Meet Suki, wonder-dog extraordinaire! She came to SFASHS after being hit by a car, unable to use her back legs. But this 6 year old beauty did not let that stop her. With TLC from the Shelter and the wonderful Sue Kelvey at Bounce Back Integrative Veterinary Rehabilitation (Bouncebackvetrehab.com) she can walk and is getting stronger with every visit! So far she has gone to Bounce Back twice, with her last visit on 05/01/13. Right now she is getting acupuncture which she loves!As well as hydrotherapy and she is doing great with sit/stands to help build muscle tone, which has improved already by her second visit! Come meet Suki and fall in love with this special, gentle-hearted girl. She also gets along with other dogs and is generally pretty polite! So if you think she would be a good fit, please consider her! |
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| Report Cruelty |  | SFAS&HS partners with the city and county
SFAS&HS is a private non-profit. We contract with the city and county of Santa Fe to shelter animals brought in by their animal services programs. With these municipal agencies handling legal and jurisdictional issues, it allows us to focus our efforts on providing a caring, safe sheltering experience for these animals. This includes caring for animals brought to us as victims of abuse, cruelty and/or neglect. How to report neglect and/or abuse
City Animal Services City of Santa Fe Animal Services is a division of the Santa Fe Police Department. To report cruelty or abuse, call 955-2700. To report barking or noise complaints, call 955-2701.
County Animal Control Santa Fe County Animal Control is a division of the Santa Fe Sherriff’s Department. To report cruelty, abuse, barking, or noise complaints, call 428-3720. The New Mexico Attorney General has a new, toll-free statewide hot line for reporting extreme cruelty to animals. The number is 1-877-5-HUMANE (1-877-548-6263). |  |
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We need foster families! Our foster families care for animals that aren’t ready for adoption. Most foster placements are two to six weeks, and are for nursing mothers and their litters, young kittens, puppies, injured pets or animals needing socialization or time away from the shelter. For more information or to become a Shelter Foster Family, call 983-4309 x128 or e-mail foster@sfhumanesociety.org. |
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