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  2. HOPE Animal Shelter is a 501(c)3 private, non-profit organization dedicated to the direct care of the animals of Gogebic County Michigan and Iron County Wisconsin. We are the area’s only animal shelter, providing safe shelter, food and medical care to over 500 dogs and cats each year.

  3. Your donation to the HOPE Animal Shelter stays in the community to help animals in need. You’ll be joining hundreds of other people dedicated to finding homes for abandoned pets, rescuing abused and neglected animals, and preventing animal abuse and overpopulation through education.

  4. H.O.P.E is a private, non-profit, tax-exempt organization committed to caring for unwanted animals and providing them with preventative medical treatment, food and shelter until we can find them a new home.

  5. hope animal shelter's low cost spay/neuter assistance program (snap) HOPE is proud to partner with our local veterinary clinics to provide our community with the opportunity for low cost sterilization of cats and dogs.

  6. This sweet boy is RYE, one of 5 kittens who came into the shelter after their owner wanted them to have new homes. RYE has been enjoying time in a foster home with two littermates, PUMPERNICKEL and PITA. All three are now ready for their forever homes. Here is what RYE’s foster has to say about this sweet boy:

  7. * Call HOPE Animal Shelter (906) 932-1511 to report your lost pet. * Email us a picture of your lost pet here: myhopeanimalshelter@gmail.com. We will post it on our website. * Call the law enforcement departments listed below. * Look around the neighborhood where your pet went missing. Ask people if they have

  8. Adoption Process & Fees - HOPE Animal Shelter - Ironwood,...

    hopeanimalshelter.org/adoption-process-fees

    The adoption process at H.O.P.E. Animal Shelter begins with coming to the shelter, of course! We encourage you, and any family members to come introduce yourself to the cat or dog you might be interested in adopting.

  9. Shelters & Rescues are stretched to capacity. Remember to spay/neuter you own pets; consider volunteering at your local shelter - really anything at all you can do to help is appreciated! May 13, 2023 was an eventful and full day at HOPE.

  10. HOPE Animal Shelter is appreciative of you opening your heart and home to this pet, and wants to make sure it’s best for you and the adoptable pet. Foster Homes allows HOPE to help more area pets.

  11. Volunteer orientation sessions are held at the shelter, and are required for all new volunteers. Please call the shelter at 906-932-1511 to sign up for orientation. Dates and times will vary upon the season.