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Grand
County Pet Pals
Dedicated to the welfare of our
pets in Grand County.
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Pets of the Week
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Click on the picture
to learn more about us...the CAT Pets of the Week!

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And click on my picture to learn more
about me...the DOG Pet of the Week!
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Shelter Hours
Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday by appointment. Please
call to set up
an appointment on those days.
It is actually always a good idea to
call in advance, even Monday
through Friday, as emergencies do arise! |
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HELP
SPAY/NEUTER HANNAH'S PUPS!
Pet Pals needs help
spaying and neutering all of Hannah's pups. For details on how
you can help out, please click here. |
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Would
you like to help out the animals of Grand County AND get your gift
shopping done early? Would you like to treat yourself to a
wonderful, heart-warming read...AND help the animals? Check
out Mutts Shelter Stories: Love. Guaranteed. by Patrick
McDonnell. Pet Pals is selling these delightful books for
$17.00. Once we cover our costs, all remaining proceeds will
go directly to help the animals.
If you are interested in
looking at a copy and/or buying one (or more),
the books are now ON SALE at the
Paw Paw Patch and the
Animal Shelter in Granby and at
Mountain Dawg and
Curves in Fraser. |
PHOTOS
WITH SANTA PAWS
The ever popular and fun Photos with Santa Paws
Event is coming to a location near you in early December.
Please click here for all the
details! |
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JUST
DO IT!!
Click here to
find out WHY you should spay and neuter your pets. Then spread
the word! ¡SÓLO HAZLO!
¿Por qué esterilizar a sus mascotas?
Clique
aquí! |

The
Fall Newsletter is now online! Click here to read it! |
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It is Grand County Pet Pals
policy to adopt out all adoptable animals.
There are many ways you can
help make this possible!
Click here
to
find out how.
Click here to become a member! |
Click
here for directions to the Shelter. |
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Have you lost or found an
animal?
Please call the Shelter at
(970) 887-2988 |
Are
you AND YOUR PETS ready in the event of an emergency?
Click here for important information on how to prepare. |
Check
out the Lending Library at the Grand County Animal Shelter!
If you have any pet-related books
you would like to donate to the Shelter's Lending Library, please
contact us! |
Check
out the WISH LIST! Maybe you can
help! |
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Go to the
News page for the latest on Pet Pals
goings-on. Important information, such as Board Meeting dates,
items for sale...or free, etc.
will be posted here. |
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Click
here to read some success stories...then write your own
success story by adopting an animal in need! |
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One of the most important things anyone that loves animals can do is
to spay and neuter their pets. The Humane Society of the
United States estimates that six to eight million dogs and cats
enter shelters in the US every year. It also estimates that
THREE to FOUR MILLION
DOGS and CATS ARE EUTHANIZED
each year. That is one animal every eight seconds. If you love
animals, please spay and neuter your pets.
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Click here for a very special slide show...thanks Sherry Moore. |
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And
click here to watch a video and learn how
you can help stop puppy mills. |
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You can search the web AND
support Grand County Pet Pals just by clicking on the GoodSearch banner!!
GoodSearch.com is a new
search engine that donates half its revenue, about a penny per
search, to the charities its users designate. You use it just as you
would any search engine, and it’s powered by Yahoo!, so you get
great results.
Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter Pet Pals as the
charity you want to support. Just 100 supporters searching the
internet twice a day will raise $730 in a year and 1,000 supporters
searching the internet just twice a day will raise $7300 in a year without anyone spending a dime!
Please spread the word!
To get started, just click here!!

To make things even easier, you
can also place a GoodSearch toolbar on your browser by
clicking here!

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CAN
YOU HELP?
Three rescued dogs
desperately need homes of their own. Two were rescued from a
dog hoarding situation in West Virginia and one was rescued in Las
Vegas.
Click here for more information. |
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