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Heartland Humane Society of Missouri

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Mission Statement
Heartland Humane Society of Missouri is a 501(c)3 non-profit group of dedicated foster homes that gives abandoned, abused, and unwanted animals another chance for loving, permanent homes through our adoption program.  We reduce pet overpopulation in our community through collaboration with veterinarians, animal welfare organizations, and supportive individuals and organizations by providing affordable spay/neuter procedures and humane education.  Heartland Humane Society of Missouri is funded by adoption fees, donations, fundraising events, grants and tributes.

Big Black Dogs are the last to be adopted.
Click here to see how
wonderful they really are ......
Upcoming Fundraisers

Photos With Santa

Vinter's Cellar 2009

Dogs/Puppies
Adoption Fee
$150.00
Includes: Spay/Neuter, Microchip, UTD Vaccinations, heartworm test and UTD preventative, dewormed, Frontline Top Spot administered for fleas and ticks, collar with microchip tag and Heartland tag, health record and informational literature.
Cat/Kittens
Adoption Fee
$100.00
Includes: Spay/Neuter, Microchip, UTD Vaccinations, feline leukemia and FIV test, dewormed, Frontline administered for fleas and ticks, collar with microchip tag and Heartland tag, health record and informational literature.
Adopted Kids
Some of our "Heartland Kids"
who have their own "Forever Homes"
Heartland Humane Society of Missouri
PO Box 113
O'Fallon, MO 63366
636-922-0569
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481!!!

In 2007 we found homes for 662 cats and dogs.
This year, 481 cats and dogs have their own forever homes.

Thank You!!!!

2008Adoptions
January: 36         July: 65
February: 39      August: 55
March: 45            September: 65
April: 31                          October:  65
May: 34        November:
June: 46       December:
Angie's Blog:
a behind the scenes look at Heartland
Laurie's Blog:
My life as a
Dog Foster Mom