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Join us for the February Petsmart Adoptathon
Friday, February 12 from 2 pm - 6 pm
Saturday, February 13 from 11 am - 5 pm
Sunday, February 14 from 11 pm - 4 pm
We will be bringing lots of dogs, puppies, kittens, and cats so be sure to stop by!
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Click to visit our Animal Sanctuary
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About Us
We are a 501(c)(3) tax-deductible animal rescue
organization whose mission is to save as many animals as possible. We work closely with Alachua
County Animal Services to reduce euthanasias at the Alachua County shelter.
We adopt dogs and cats of all ages to good homes at the Gainesville Petsmart (
Butler Plaza on Archer Rd, click for a map
) every Saturday and Sunday. We have a great selection of adoptable animals,
including puppies, adult dogs, small dogs, cats, and kittens. All of our animals have been started on
vaccinations (depending on how long they have been with us,they may need further vaccinations after adoptions). All
have been vet checked and treated for any notable illness.
All dogs are heartworm negative and many have been through
heartworm treatment in our program. Some of these animals
may have special needs, all of which are discussed at time
of adoption.
We often have specials on adult animal adoptions. Not that
these animals have flaws, but they are slightly used and
may not be perfect! These are adult animals looking for a
permanent home and they have many different stories of
their pasts and all deserve a second chance at the good
life.
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Puppy Hill Farm was featured in the Gainesville Sun. Click here to learn more about how we got started.
We have just rescued a sweet little dog named Cordelia that needs your help. Please click here to read her story
We are now holding monthly raffles to win a basket of pet goods donated by local businesses.
Choosing the Right Dog by Melissa Jenkins
See your Puppy Hill Graduate featured on our website!
June 4, 2009: Hoarding case strains the Alachua County Animal Shelter and local petrescue groups
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Puppy Hill Farm's Friends
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"To revolutionize the status and well-being of companion animals."
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A pet resource page for Alachua County, Florida sponsored by the Alachua County Animal Services
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"To enhance the health and welfare of homeless animals through education, innovation, and advancement of the life-saving goals of sheltering programs"
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Naughty Pets, Inc. is a frequent donor to Puppy Hill Farm. They make very high quality and fashionable pet beds for virtually any aminal: dogs, cats, ferrets, and even hamsters! We urge you to visit their website by clicking here and check out what they have to offer.
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In addition to handling lost and abandoned animals, Alachua County Animal Services offers a wide range of services. You can view adoptable animals online and keep an eye out for that perfect pet from the comfort of your own home. You can view adoptable animals online.
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The virtual home of 294,232 adoptable pets from 12,590 adoption groups
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No More Homeless Pets, Inc., is a Gainesville-based organzation dedicated to the elimination of unnecessary euthanisia of healthy pets throughout North Central Florida. It is entirely non-profit and generates support from spay/neuter fees, grants, contributions and Alachua County.
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