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Hot Springs Village Animal Welfare League Inc

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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animals

Mission: Animals can be held for longer periods and hopefully more animals are adopted. The league pays for vet bills, supplies, and shelter; adoptions and sterilizations.

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3 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

Lavonda S. Client Served

Rating: 5

03/25/2015

Thanks to these guys who quickly stepped up to help the two brothers I rescued from a cat hoarder....Their names are Sir Maverick and Mr Monroe, I was told they were sisters then thought brother & sister which is where a sweet lady named Nancy came into contact with me to help get them spayed/neutered, long story short I dropped off a brother and sister only to pick up two brothers lol, KITTY MONROE was a BOY! !! So now its MR MONROE:) However after surgery, Maverick became super ill and lost weight rapidly from vomiting anything he ate and I knew he wouldn't survive another day but here I am a single mother and money wasn't available to me until a week later but I called Nancy who then contacted Sherry who in return contacted this nonprofit organization and it was literally within one conversation that they blindly jumped to save a face they've yet to even see but I will change that soon and post pictures of the TWO brothers bc they actually saved them both not knowing it bc MR MONROE became ill the next day but was able to get same meds as his bubba and they are back at being partners in crime, all thanks to this wonderful organization!!!!

Carole G. Client Served

Rating: 5

07/25/2014

We recently adopted a dog from our local HSV Animal Welfare League Shelter and couldn't be happier. The void left by our previous dogs death was huge and we mourned appropriately. You don't ever replace, you make more room, so we decided to find another dog for our family. There are so many dogs in need..
We went to the HSV shelter and adopted a young male mix breed dog who has proven to be one of the wisest and happiest things we have done. He has brightened our lives and is a wonderful new family member. He's smart and blended in seamlessly.
At the shelter we were impressed by the cleanliness and caring staff who all seemed genuinely interested in the future of this wonderful fellow and wanted to make sure his future would be a bright one. Indeed it has become just that. Also, everyone seemed to be up to date on every animal's status and history. We were very impressed and would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone.

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SarahY Board Member

Rating: 5

12/15/2013

I work as the membership chairperson on our board. I am pretty new compared to many of our volunteers. I am amazed at the level of caring and concern that the board members have. The discussions are always thoughtful and straightforward with the animals best welfare as the top priority. Our board works with our POA to find the best processes and solutions for any issues.

The over all group of volunteers has lots of energy and good humor to keep the animals in our care as happy as we possibly can. People are always coming up with great ideas for fundraising to keep the animals fully vetted, housed and fed.

Our Adoption Counselors are tireless in their effort to network and find forever loving homes for the animals that are brought to us as strays and surrendered animals. It seems to be a never ending job.

This group also does education in our schools, as well as low and no cost spay and neuter clinics in our surrounding rural area. The outreach is just amazing.

Review from Guidestar

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