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Meet Sage, a gentle soul on four paws! Sage is eagerly waiting for a loving home to call her own. With a heart full of affection, she's a true companion. Always by your side offering her loving support! Sage has also shown lots of love for other dogs. If you share a home with a dog, we do require a meet and greet. We are unsure how she does around cats. If you're seeking a devoted companion who will stick by your side through thick and thin, Sage is the perfect match. Open your heart and home to this loving girl today!
Meet Sage, a gentle soul on four paws! Sage is eagerly waiting for a loving home to call her own. With a heart full of affection, she's a true companion. Always by your side offering her loving support! Sage has also shown lots of love for other dogs. If you share a home with a dog, we do require a meet and greet. We are unsure how she does around cats. If you're seeking a devoted companion who will stick by your side through thick and thin, Sage is the perfect match. Open your heart and home to this loving girl today!
To view our available pets please visit:
www.almosthomehumane.org
To view our available pets please visit:
www.almosthomehumane.org
Go meet their pets
BUSINESS HOURS
Tues thru Fri 12 to 6
Saturday 12 to 4
BUSINESS HOURS
Tues thru Fri 12 to 6
Saturday 12 to 4
More about this shelter
WHO WE ARE
The Almost Home Humane Society (AHHS) (formerly the Tippecanoe County Humane Society) was founded in 1939 by a group of local animal lovers in Tippecanoe County. Since its beginning more than 60 years ago, the organization has been dedicated to improving the lives of animals in our community.
We are not a government agency, are not affiliated with any national organization, and we are not a United Way Agency. We are an open-admission shelter and we accept all animals in need, regardless of age, health or adoptability. As a local non-profit we exist through the generosity of our community.
MISSION STATEMENT
We, the Almost Home Humane Society (AHHS), care deeply about the comfort and rights of animals and citizens within our area. As such, we strive to enhance the relationship between people and animals through education, to control the pet population through responsible advocacy, and to provide sanctuary for unwanted, lost, and neglected animals.
NON-PROFIT STATUS
The Almost Home Humane Society (AHHS) is an independent, nonprofit agency. We are not funded by any governmental or national animal welfare organization. We are a private, non-profit 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education, and we are governed by a volunteer board of directors.
WHO WE ARE
The Almost Home Humane Society (AHHS) (formerly the Tippecanoe County Humane Society) was founded in 1939 by a group of local animal lovers in Tippecanoe County. Since its beginning more than 60 years ago, the organization has been dedicated to improving the lives of animals in our community.
We are not a government agency, are not affiliated with any national organization, and we are not a United Way Agency. We are an open-admission shelter and we accept all animals in need, regardless of age, health or adoptability. As a local non-profit we exist through the generosity of our community.
MISSION STATEMENT
We, the Almost Home Humane Society (AHHS), care deeply about the comfort and rights of animals and citizens within our area. As such, we strive to enhance the relationship between people and animals through education, to control the pet population through responsible advocacy, and to provide sanctuary for unwanted, lost, and neglected animals.
NON-PROFIT STATUS
The Almost Home Humane Society (AHHS) is an independent, nonprofit agency. We are not funded by any governmental or national animal welfare organization. We are a private, non-profit 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education, and we are governed by a volunteer board of directors.