The Colorado Humane Society’s primary function is to provide a compassionate, humane, and safe animal shelter for dogs, cats, and certain other animals originating from the community in the Southwestern Denver Metropolitan community. The Colorado Humane Society focuses its services on the people who live in the Southwestern Metropolitan Denver community, and to the local governments in the Southwestern Metropolitan Denver community. The Colorado Humane Society will admit animals to its shelter from anywhere in the United States with a prior arrangement.
The Colorado Humane Society has a dedicated program for arranging the adoption of every animal that can possibly be adopted.
The Colorado Humane Society runs an animal Clinic that serves the animals in its animal Shelter and that provides low-cost spaying and neutering to the people in the Southwestern Metropolitan Denver community.
The Colorado Humane Society will only euthanize animals that have an untreatable illness, that are advanced in age with a quality of life issue, and that are a threat to people or other animals. The Colorado Humane Society will not euthanize animals on the basis of time in the shelter nor in order to make room in the shelter.
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The Colorado Humane Society and SPCA Inc. 2760 South Platte River Drive