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Established in 1947, Gulf Coast Humane Society, Inc. is a private
non-profit 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization serving Southwest
Florida for over 60 years. Our mission is to provide humane care for
surrendered animals in Southwest Florida by offering refuge, providing
medical care, and facilitating an adoptive home. We do not receive
funding from any local, state or federal government source. We also do
not receive any funding from any other animal welfare organization or
humane society. The welfare of our companion animals and the future of
our organization depend on you.
Shelter
Information:
2010 Arcadia Street
Ft. Myers, FL 33916
Open 7 Days (Closed Holidays)
Adoption
Center Hours:
Monday - Saturday 11:00 AM to 4:30PM
Sunday - Closed during the Summer Months until October 4th
Please note: the last adoption of each day is processed a half-hour
prior to closing.
Pet Intake:
Monday - Saturday: 11 AM to 4 PM
Closed Sunday
Please call first to confirm that space is available.
June is Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat Month!!
Come in and adopt a feline friend and get an additional companion at no extra fee.
Kittens $ 60 each for the rest of June
| Our Adoption Fees: |
| Puppies $120 |
Adult Dog $80 |
Purebred Dog $100 |
Senior Dog $50 |
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Kittens $80 |
Adult Cat $50 |
Purebred Cat $100 |
Senior Cat $40 |
| Rabbits$20* |
Ferrets $60 |
Guinea Pigs &
Hamsters $10* |
| * often includes habitat |
Adoption
- You must be 18 years old or older to apply for
an adoption, proof of age may be required.
- You must have valid identification, with name
and present address.
- There must be a working telephone in home.
- The adopter must be employed or have a steady
source of income.
- The adopter must agree to follow county laws on
the number of pets allowed per household.
- The new adopter of a dog must agree to provide
health care and maintain heartworm prevention for the dogs life. The
new adopter of a cat must agree to house the cat indoors and to provide
health care for the cats life.
- ALL dogs and cats are to spayed or neutered
before being released to go to their new home.
- Gift adoptions are not permitted.
- No adoptions will be made to residents of
apartments, condos or housing where the landlord or regulations
prohibit pets.
- Adoptions will be refused to anyone suspected
of, or having involvement in using animals for vivisection,
experimentation, and cult rites, or is suspected of having an intent to
use the adopted animals as food source.
- Adoption will be refused to anyone suspected
of, or having involvement in any illegal activities using one or more
animals. This applies to dog or cock fighting by way of example but not
exclusivity.
- Adoption is refused to anyone attempting to
adopt an animal for another individual who has already been refused.
- Exotic or wild animals will not be adopted out
by the Society as pets.
- Any person who has surrendered an animal
within the previous 6 months will not be considered for adoption.
- Adoption will be refused to anyone who displays
any unwillingness to comply with the Society's policies, who is
inconsistent or evasive in answers, or who exhibits an attitude of
indifference or arrogance, or is contemptuous or argumentative toward
the Society's adoption process or any member of the Society's staff
(volunteer or employee).
- A potential adopter must give a full past and
present history in relation to prior and/or present pet animals.
li>The adoption application is the property of the Gulf Coast Humane
Society. - All animals are to be adopted as personal pets.
- Gulf Coast Humane Society reserves the right
to deny any application for adoption of any animal in its shelter in
accordance with these adoption policies.
- Gulf Coast Humane Society reserves the right
to perform an inspection of the premises where the potentially adopted
animals would be kept prior to the animal's adoption.
- Adoption will be refused to anyone where an
animal in the home has been lost and the owner has made little or no
attempt to find the lost animal.
- If for the welfare of the animal, special
circumstances arise that necessitate a change from any of these
adoption policies, such change may only be authorized by the Executive
Director.
Meet
our Adoptable Pets!
Euthanasia
Gulf Coast Humane Society does not euthanize for lack of space or
length of time spent at our facility. Our board of directors has set
very strict guidelines for the performance of euthanasia:
- ONLY animals found to have health conditions
that are deemed
untreatable or severely contagious and will place the other pets in the
Society's care in harm will be considered for euthanasia.
- ONLY those animals found to be severely
aggressive and are a threat
to the general public will be considered for euthanasia. In cases of
severe aggression we utilize a 5-step policy before such a decision is
made.
Spay
& Neuter
GCHS spays and/or neuters all animals prior to adoption. Spaying and
neutering is the first step in the battle against pet overpopulation.
Spaying and neutering your pets also provides numerous health and
behavioral benefits. To learn more about spaying and neutering your
companion animal, click here.
Volunteers
-
Ages 13-15 must have a parent/guardian with them at all times.
- Ages 16-17 must have a parent/guardian sign a
waiver of liability.
- Must attend orientation prior to beginning
volunteer service at our
shelter.
- Must adhere to all volunteer policies listed
in Volunteer Handbook.
To learn more about volunteering at GCHS, visit
our Volunteer Info
page.
Affordable
Veterinary Clinic
Bobby Weinley Building
2008 Arcadia Street
Fort Myers, FL 33916
239.332.2719
CLOSED TEMPORARILY FOR REFURBISHMENT
Complete
Our New
Patient Form
Fee Schedule
Prices are subject to change. Please call to confirm pricing.
Examination/Office Visit $27
Spay/Neuter Surgeries $118-138
Vaccinations $12-20
Microchip Implants $15
Fecal Test $12
Heartworm Test $15
FeLV/FIV Test $24
K9 Yearly $69.50 (includes exam)
Feline Yearly $54.50
Please contact our
offices for more information: 239.332.2719.
Humane Euthanasia Services
Euthanasia $75
Cremation Services $25-200
Gulf Coast Humane Society, Inc. is a private non-profit 501(c)(3)
organization that is not affiliated with any other animal welfare group
or humane society. We receive no local, state or federal funding. The
welfare of our companion animals and the future of our organization
depends on you. Show your support and make a tax deductible annual
contribution today.
There are several ways to support the animals at GCHS:
Donations
accepted online via PayPal:
or
You can use our Annual
Contribution Form and mail, fax, or e-mail it
back!
or
Call us directly to donate over the phone using your Visa or
MasterCard: 239.332.0364
or
We are also always in need of pet food & supplies. See our Wish
List. Donations
are graciously accepted at our shelter six days a week between 9:00
AM and 4:00 PM. We also have numerous donation drop-off sites
throughout the community:
Publix Super
Markets Locations
Bonita Springs: Bonita Beach Road
Cape Coral: Veterans & Santa Barbara
Fort Myers:
Del Tura, Fiddlesticks, Summerlin & Colonial, College &
41, Gladiolus & San Carlos
North Fort Myers: Hancock Bridge
Lehigh Acres: Lehigh Acres Town Center
Other
Donation Drop-Off Locations
Bark Avenue Dog Bakery in Fort Myers - 239.437.BARK
Berreitter Photography and Gallery
3366 Stringfellow Road
Saint James City, FL 33956
PINE ISLAND
Thank you, in advance, for your generous support.
Gulf Coast Humane Society, Inc. is registered with the Florida Division
of Consumer Services: #CH2408. A copy of the official registration and
financial information may be obtained from the division of Consumer
Services by calling 800.435.7352. Registration does not imply
endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the State.
With the expansion of many programs, we always have need for new
volunteers! Volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization.
Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age to volunteer without a
parent or guardian. Children 13 -15 may volunteer with a parent on-site
who is also a volunteer.
Volunteer of the Year 2007, Dorothy Borman,
pictured here with one of
our four-legged friends.
January 2, 2008 - Exciting New Volunteer
Opportunity:
The Gulf Coast Humane Society is looking for active, people- and
pet-friendly adults to greet visitors to the shelter and answer the
telephone. The ideal persons for this volunteer position would be
outgoing adults who love to meet new people and have a passion for
helping our four-legged friends find the right home.
Greeter/Operator positions are available Monday - Saturday 8AM to 5 PM
and Sunday 9AM to 4PM. Ability to work four-hour shifts would be
preferred.
We always need volunteers for dog walking, cat socializing, getting our
residents clean and ready for the new day, and making sure they go to
bed at night all happy, clean, and watered.
Would you like to learn more? Please contact Kelly at 239.332.0364
ext. 308.
What Do We Ask Of Our Volunteers?
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A serious concern for animal welfare
- An enjoyment of working with animals and people
- Attendance at a 1.5 hour orientation
- Being honest with yourself and us concerning
your expectations
What Do You Get In Return?
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A feeling of responsibility and accomplishment in contributing to the
welfare of animals
- A chance to develop new skills or polish old
ones
- The opportunity to work in a clean and pleasant
animal shelter
- Support and feedback from a professional staff
- Volunteer recognition awards
- New friends (furry and human) and great fun!!!!
- MANY THANKS!!
Click here to view our online photo album & see our volunteers
in action!
Volunteer Opportunities Currently Available:
Greeters/Operators
- Dog Walkers (especially Monday-Friday any hours
between 8am-5pm)
- Feline Friends
- Kennel Assistants
- Gardeners
- Handyman (or woman)
- Photographer (at special events)
- Receptionist
- Fundraising
- Collecting donations at Publix &
Albertsons stores around Lee County
Click here to complete the Volunteer Interest
Form
Upcoming Volunteer Orientations:
July 11 - Saturday 10:00am - 11:30am
August 13 - Thursday 5:30pm - 7:00pm
| Date |
Time |
Orientations are conducted in the GCHS Administration Building.
Pre-registration is required due to limited amounts of space
239.332.0364 x 308 to register or for more information
**Prior to becoming a volunteer with Gulf Coast Humane Society, you
must attend one Volunteer Orientation**
BY PHONE:
Main 239.332.0364
Fax Line Adoptions 239.337.3846
Fax Line Administration 239.332.8676
Gulf Coast Humane Society Administrative Staff
Patricia Dickey, Executive Director
239.332.0364 ext. 304
patriciad@gulfcoasthumanesociety.org
Cyndy Barron, Administrative Assistant
239.332.0364 ext. 309
Catherine Howden, Director of Development
239.332.0364 ext. 303
Kelly Legarreta, Volunteer Coordinator
239.332.0364 ext. 308
kellyl@gulfcoasthumanesociety.org
Bobby Weinley, Intake Manager
239.332.0364
Andrea Calkins, Adoption Center Supervisor
andreac@gulfcoasthumanesociety.org
adoptions@gulfcoasthumanesociety.org
239.332.0364 ext 301
SHELTER ADDRESS:
2010 Arcadia St. ~ Fort Myers, FL 33916
Located across Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. from Flea Master's flea
market approximately 2 miles West of I-75.
Map to our shelter
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