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Pet Health
A Pet Supply Paradise
913 Corona Street,
Denver, Colorado
Tel: (303) 863-8151
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At A Pet Supply Paradise, we care about giving your companion animal the very best. With so many choices available in today's global market, consumers want to be able to make an informed decision about the products they provide for their companion animals.
We provide the finest in natural foods, supplements and remedies and other supplies on the market. Plus we have great toys, beds, fido and feline wear, collars and leads, etc., etc., etc. That's what makes us a pet supply paradise.
Come and see all of our unique, holistic pet supplies!
For more information please visit:
www.apetsupplyparadise.com
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Humane Society
of Boulder Valley
2323 55th St.
Boulder, Colorado
Tel: (303) 442-4030
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The Humane Society of Boulder Valley strives to be your animal resource and is committed to helping guardians and their companions have a happy, lifelong relationship. If you have questions or are in need of advice, we are here to help.
Our Property Owner's Guide to Screening and Accepting Responsible Pet Guardians is now available online. In this guide you will find information about what to look for in a responsible pet guardian, some common myths and some simple guidelines for landlords to follow. Also included is a sample Pet Agreement and a sample Pet Policy.
For more information please visit: www.boulderhumane.org
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The Dumb Friends League
Quebec Street Shelter
2080 South Quebec St.
Denver, Colorado
(303) 751-5772
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The Dumb Friends League is the largest animal welfare organization in the Rocky Mountain region, welcoming tens of thousands animals to our two shelters. We turn no animals away.
At our main shelter in southeast Denver and our Buddy Center in Castle Rock, dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets enjoy the comfort of a nurturing environment in state-of-the-art facilities.
Founded in 1910, the Dumb Friends League is a national leader in providing humane care to lost and abandoned animals, rescuing sick, injured and abused animals, adopting pets to new homes, helping pets stay in homes, and educating pet owners and the public about the needs of companion animals.
For more information please visit: www.ddfl.org
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