
Thanks to Maddie’s Fund
the City of Daphne was able to have daphneanimalshelter.org built and launched. We would like to thank them and all the homes this website will help find for our pets!

Some are playful pups, others are wise seniors. Some like long mountainous hikes, others prefer an uptown stroll. Most love belly rubs and lounging on couches with their people. All of them want a family of their own, and all have lots of love to give.
They sound just like regular dogs, right?
You guessed it, they are exactly like the dogs you see all around you… with one major difference… most of us don’t see them.
Right now in your community, there are likely thousands of Invisible Dogs wishing someone like you would see them. They are tucked away in shelters, far from the eyes and thoughts of people who could spring them from their kennels and take them home.
Daphne Animal Shelter is joining Best Friends to help these dogs be seen. Together, we can bring Invisible Dogs into the spotlight – and help them go home.
Each leash represents a dog in a shelter dreaming of a family they can walk with. A person walking a dog is a common sight. But a person walking an empty leash? Look for our volunteers in the Daphne Christmas on December 2, 2011.
Pledge to visit the Animal Shelter and start helping them be seen so they can find loving homes.
May 2 through May 8, 2010 is “Be Kind to Animals Week” sponsored by the Optimists Club of Daphne, Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, Maddies Pet Rescue Foundation, Daphne Public Library, Bay Rivers Art Guild, Baldwin County Humane Society (BARC), PACSYNC and the Daphne Animal Shelter!
Contact Maria Nicholson at 251.621.2838 for more details.
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Maddies Pet Rescue Project of Baldwin County
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Maddies Pet Rescue Project of Baldwin County