Photos, contests, pictures and fun with all kinds of pets and animals in Huntsville. Domestic pets and farm animals plus wild animals all have a place in Alabama.
This week Huntsville Animal Services is featuring "Treasure" as their Rabbit of the Week. Treasure was brought in with his sister, Trinket, and eight other bunnies who need homes.
Challengers House is a no time limit shelter for homeless cats and kittens. It was named for Challenger, a special cat who was rescued from animal control services by the shelter's founders, Sherry Carleton and Susan Burlingame.
The Silverwolf Horse and Pack Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit organization that rescues and houses abused and neglected horses. The sanctuary is a division of the Cherokee River Indian Community in Bankhead National Forest near Moulton, Alabama.
The Greater Huntsville Humane Society and Friends of Ferals are proudly hosting a benefit evening with Dr. Marty Becker, Americas best-loved doctor for family pets.
Spay/Neuter Action Project is an organization dedicated solely to reducing the euthanasia of dogs and cats as a way of solving the pet overpopulation problem in the Huntsville. Services offered by SNAP include: a low fee certificate available to an pet owner regardless of income, a qualifying program for families with incomes of less than $25,000 and emergency financial assistance for spay/neuter surgery awarded on a case-by-case basis.
PetSmart Jones Valley helped Friends of Ferals raise money for their organization recently when the store held "Pet Photographs with Santa."
Pets are a very important part of American homes. There are two programs in the Huntsville area that can help certain individuals with the their vet bills when spray/neutering is needed.
William Henry, a baby bull, was born to Pearl on Saturday morning, August 21, 2004 at Burritt on the Mountain--A Living Museum. He can be seen at the Museum until the middle of October, 2004.
"Paws in the Park" was a recent major fundraiser for the Greater Huntsville Humane Society. Photos of the four-legged creatures who participated show the fun that was had by all that attended.
when you have to go away for a few days or just to work each day, and you can't find a friend or family member to watch your precious dog or cat, you have to turn to a professional kennel or dogsitter or the Pet Hotel.
"Hurray for Howlywood" took place Friday evening, February 28, 2003 and featured area dogs and their favorite humans.
Two sets of twin lambs were born to the Burritt Museum's own sheep during one weekend in March, 2004.
Phone numbers and addresses for animal shelters and rescue houses for the Huntsville area.
Baby farm animals were on display at the Burritt Museum's Spring Farm Days in April. These animals were examples of what you might find on the farm in North Alabama in the 1850-1900's.
Seven years ago, Jim and Sherry Lewis bought some park-like land off Highway 72 near mile marker 122 and opened Old MacDonald's Petting Zoo.
Jigsaw puzzles made from pictures from nature at the Huntsville Madison County Botanical Gardens and the Exotic Animal Park in Huntsville.
Index of pictures of wild animals and household pets in Huntsville.
The late Arlene Stewart and her family have been the guiding force behind the success of the Huntsville Polo Club.
This site has info on events and shows plus answers your questions about dogs. It is Licensed by the American Kennel Club and helps promote the sport of purebred dogs in greater Huntsville.
Therapy Partners, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization providing certified teams of handlers and therapy animals to work as a therapeutic tool in medical, educational, and other appropriate settings.