Text Box:

CONTACT:

Rick Williams, Director

 

SHELTER LOCATION:

174 South 4th Street

Blair, NE 68008

 

MAILING ADDRESS:

Friends of the J. Hunt Animal Shelter

PO Box 233

Blair, NE 68008

 

Phone:............................ 402-533-2743

Fax: ............................... 402-426-6820

After Hours: ..................... 402-426-4747

 

HOURS OF OPERATION:

By Appointment:

Mon - Friday 9:00AM—4:00PM

Shelter Hours:

Tuesday & Thursday........ 3:00PM—5:00PM

Saturday..................... 9:00AM—12:00PM

Text Box: Friends Organizational Information:
Monique Devillier, President
Phone:	402-960-4547

Email us at shelterinfo@blairanimalshelter.org for more Friend Organization Information!

© 2008 Friends of the Jeanette Hunt Animal Shelter. All rights reserved.

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Jeanette Hunt Animal Shelter!

 

 

You can make a quick donation by selecting our button below!  All donations are tax deductible! 

 

 

Text Box: Available Dogs!
Text Box: Available Cats!

Can’t adopt, but still want to help?

Please click HERE for an easy way you can help the shelter care for these wonderful animals who are looking for a home!!

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Text Box: Needs a Home!
Text Box: We are currently in need of
the following donations:

Wet Cat & Kitten Food
2 Heavy Duty Hoses at least 100 ft. long ea.
Dry Dog & Cat Food
Vacuum (used is fine!) 

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You can make a monetary donation by selecting our donation button below!  Whether money or items,
it is all tax deductible!  

Please stop by, click HERE to send us an email, or use our easy and secure donation button below! 
Text Box: Lost & Found!

If you would like to sign up for notification emails of new animals and other news about the shelter?  Please send an email to shelterinfo@blairanimalshelter.org, indicate you would like to be added to our email list!  We do not share our email list with anyone else.

Thank You

Our Mission Is ....

 

To serve the citizens of Washington County, Nebraska and the surrounding areas by promoting the humane treatment of companion animals; helping reduce the number of injured and euthanized animals; increasing pet adoptions; supporting a safe and sanitary animal shelter; and educating the community about responsible pet ownership.