The Stone County Humane Society is a 501(C)(3) private organization, not a government entity that was formed in 1999. We rescue dogs and cats and are a no-kill shelter but we are not an open take in facility. We are currently operating from our new shelter building recently completed in August 2016 and a cat cottage. Our organization is managed by a volunteer board of 10 individuals and a full-time paid employee shelter manager that handles the day to day operations, and three part-time paid employees that feed and care for the animals and keep the facility clean. Most of our daily operations are funded by proceeds from a Second Chance Shop in town and donations from individuals. We also provide low cost spay/neuter clinics to the people of our county with help from a local vet.
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17379 Hwy 9 South
Mountain View, AR 72560
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Stone County Arkansas
Mountain View, Arkansas
Additional adoption info
We charge a $150 adoption fee for shelter dogs, $200 for Paws in Prison trained dogs, and $75 for cats. To make application to adopt a pet you will need to go to our website schspets.org and complete an online application and someone will call you to discuss adoption process and to make an appointment to visit our shelter and cat cottage.
Adoption application
1753 Hwy 14 S.,
Yellville,
AR
72687
112 Johnston Road,
Searcy,
AR
72143
597 US-65,
Greenbrier,
AR
72058
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