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FureverTAILS supports the
"Adopt, Don't Shop"
philosophy and makes it easy to find your furever family member by providing local resources to shelters and pet rescues in the Kootenai County area.

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Rescues:
Furry Farm Rescue 208-755-0879
North Idaho Rat Rescue 208-704-9829
Becky's Big Dog Rescue 208-704-2349
Purrs4Life 208-771-4141
Power of the Paw 208-771-5668
Heath's Haven 509-435-3701
Double J Dog Ranch 208-457-8600
Sammy's Clubhouse Spokane Ferret Rescue 509-599-3327
Dachshund Rescue NW (Spokane) 509-796-2140


OTHER: 
Post Falls Animal Safety
  • Website
  • Facebook 
Companions Animal Center (formerly Kootenai Humane Society) (Hayden)
  • Website
  • ​Facebook
Better Together Animal Alliance (Ponderay)
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • Home To Home Network
Priest River Animal Rescue
  • Website
  • Facebook
Second Chance Animal Shelter (Bonners Ferry)
  • Website
  • Facebook
​Nextdoor
  • Animal Rescue & Rehome Group
Facebook
  • Lost and Found Pets of CDA Idaho | Facebook
  • North Idaho Pet Rehoming | Facebook
  • PNW Rescue Adopt and Rehoming Network​
  • ​Post Falls Animal Control / dogs in their shelter
  • North Idaho Pet Connections
  • Rehoming pets Spokane/CDA area | Facebook
  • Silver Valley/ CDA/ Spokane Pets | Facebook
Facebook Spokane
  • Spokane Pet Adoptions
  • *New* Spokane County Pets Rehoming, Lost&FOUND | Facebook
  • Rehoming pets of Spokane and Surrounding areas | Facebook
  • Spokane pets needing to be rehomed or fostered | Facebook
  • Spokane Animal Rehoming Surrounding Areas
  • Spokane County Pet Rehoming- NO B.S. | Facebook
  • Spokane county pet rehoming group | Facebook
  • Spokane County Pet Rehoming- NO B.S. | Facebook
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Thinking of adding a pet to your family?
​Here are 10 reasons to adopt your new best friend.
Top Reasons to Adopt a Pet

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Which Pet Is Right for You?
Your personality and lifestyle, along with challenges such as space restrictions and amount of time spent at home, should be explored to determine what pet is right for your household. Research different breeds and ask shelter staffers for guidance—they're experts at making perfect matches!
Adoption Tips from the ASPCA

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Brother (black) and Sister (torti) are just that, brother and sister! This two-year-old pair were adopted a year ago with the understanding that they were from a dog-friendly household. Unfortunately, after a year of trying, their current owner has not been able to get them used to her two dogs and wants to give them a better life where they feel more comfortable as they spend most of their days hiding upstairs or on top of the fridge to avoid the dogs. These beautiful furbabies are spayed/neutered, NOT OK WITH DOGS (not sure about other cats or kids) and have been indoor only for the past year. They are great cuddlers and would prefer to stay together. If you or someone you know can give them a quiet home and lots of love, please contact Michele at [email protected] or 208-819-1483 (texting preferred).

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